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Im Kriegsdrama Pressure soll James Stagg (Andrew Scott) vor dem D-Day als oberster Meteorologe wichtige Wettervorhersagen machen, um die alliierte Landung in Frankreichs Normandie vorzubereiten. Die falschen Bedingungen könnten den gesamten Plan zu Fall bringen und während der Druck wächst, hängt der weitere Verlauf des Zweiten Weltkriegs am seidenen Faden. Doch mit der Hilfe seiner Helferin Captain Kay Summersby (Kerry Condon) und dem amerikanischen Verbündeten Dwight D. Eisenhower (Brendan Fraser) muss eine Entscheidung gefällt werden.

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00:00Hey everyone, I'm Brendan Fraser.
00:02And I'm Andrew Scott.
00:03We're thrilled to introduce the brand new trailer for Pressure.
00:06A gripping, untold truth story of the 72 hours leading up to D-Day.
00:10It follows an extraordinary group of leaders including General Eisenhower, played by Brendan,
00:14and Britain's Chief Meteorological Officer, Captain James Stack, played by me.
00:18Don't miss the film in UK and Irish Cinema September 9th.
00:23The weather can destroy us.
00:29I'm very proud they chose you, Jim.
00:31Dr. James Stack, reporting for duty.
00:34General Eisenhower will see you now.
00:37D-Day will be the largest seaborne invasion in history.
00:42Churchill tells me you're the best meteorologist in the country.
00:45I need a forecast.
00:49Our troops require perfect conditions.
00:51Any waves over six feet, impossible.
00:55Sir, long-term weather forecasting has really only ever educated guesswork.
01:01We invade France Monday, June 5th.
01:03You've got 61 hours.
01:07The fate of the war.
01:08Thousands of lives hinge on this.
01:13Churchill says he's a genius.
01:15Men are too fond of that word.
01:17Get me the data from every MET station within 2,000 miles of Normandy.
01:21If we've measured it, then I want it.
01:22Captain Stark, this is General Montgomery.
01:24The enemy has doubled its defences in as many weeks.
01:27If we delay, we will lose this war.
01:31We're looking good, sir.
01:32The weather is a go.
01:35I couldn't disagree with that more.
01:38They won't like this.
01:40There are two major storms advancing towards the Normandy coast, even as we speak.
01:45Are you absolutely certain?
01:47I'm confident that the storms will come.
01:50Not good enough.
01:54How are you so certain that they're coming?
01:56D-Day will be calm and sunny.
01:58Are you blind?
01:59If you invade tomorrow, they're going to be washed away.
02:04My men are ready for the big match.
02:07Get them onto the beaches somehow, anyhow.
02:10Leave the rest to me.
02:14Soldiers, sailors, and airmen.
02:17The eyes of the world are upon you.
02:20Stag is going to crack.
02:21Go or don't go, that's it.
02:25The wrath of nature is real.
02:28We must face the Vat.
02:31However frightening they may be.
02:37Captain Stag,
02:39do you want to be personally responsible
02:42for losing this war?
02:44The wrath of nature is real.
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