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  1. The Long Day's Dying. The Long Day's Dying is a 1968 British Techniscope war film directed by Peter Collinson, and starring David Hemmings, Tony Beckley and Tom Bell. It is based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Alan White. [2] [3]

  2. The Long Day's Dying: Directed by Peter Collinson. With David Hemmings, Tony Beckley, Tom Bell, Alan Dobie. The saga of three British soldiers and their German captive as they trek through the European countryside.

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    • Drama, War
    • Peter Collinson
    • 1968-05-28
  3. Sep 24, 2019 · Three British paratroopers are cut off from their unit and are lost behind enemy lines. Sheltering in a deserted farmhouse, they are awaiting the return of t...

  4. New York opening: 28 May 1968. Production Company. Junction Films. Distribution Company. Paramount Pictures. Country. United Kingdom. Screenplay Information. Based on the novel The Long Day's Dying by Alan White (London, 1965).

  5. Throughout The Long Day's Dying, David Hemmings and his mates seem to communicate telepathically as they discuss strategy and trade quips. Maybe this film is the original Sixth Sense? Director Peter Collinson attempts arthouse-inspired war film 30 years before Terrence Malick did, complete with obtuse voiceover narration and the barest of plots.

    • Peter Collinson
    • Paramount
  6. The saga of three British soldiers and their German captive as they trek through the European countryside. Based on the novel by Alan White.

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  8. The saga of three British soldiers and their German captive as they trek through the European countryside. Based on the novel by Alan White. Drama 1967 1 hr 33 min. R. Starring David Hemmings, Tom Bell, Tony Beckley.