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In the tense 72 hours before D-Day, General Dwight D. Eisenhower and Captain James Stagg face an impossible choice--launch the most dangerous seaborne invasion in history or risk losing the war altogether.
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00:00Call General Eisenhower.
00:04Soldiers, sailors, and airmen.
00:07You are about to embark upon the Great Crusade.
00:11The eyes of the world are upon you.
00:19The D-Day will be the largest seaborne invasion in history.
00:26We invade France Monday.
00:28I'm concerned that what you're saying is impossible.
00:32They won't like this.
00:36There are two major storms advancing towards the Normandy coast, even as we speak.
00:42My men are ready.
00:44Get them onto the beaches somehow, anyhow.
00:48With waves of ten feet, we won't be landing anywhere.
00:53Churchill says he's a genius.
00:56If D-Day is cancelled, we will lose.
00:59Do you want to be personally responsible for losing this war?
01:03Get me the data from every weather balloon, every reconnaissance flight.
01:07The invasion is Monday.
01:09Monday.
01:09Monday.
01:11We have three hours.
01:14Go or don't go.
01:19We have a small window.
01:22But the timing must be perfect.
01:26You want me to send my men into the storm?
01:30They'll never see it coming, sir.
01:31Never.
01:33Why should I trust you?
01:35We must face the Vax.
01:37The Vax.
01:38However frightening they may be.
01:44We'll accept nothing less than full victory.
01:54Pressure.
01:54The untold true story of D-Day.
01:56Rated PG-13.
01:57Only in theaters May 29th.
01:59Discover it at Dolby Cinema.
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