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The Longest Day (1962) - Best Picture Rankings


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🎙️🏆In this episode of The Rank Podcast, John takes on Best Picture Rankings with a look at the monumental 1962 war drama The Longest Day — one of the most ambitious and influential portrayals of D-Day and the Normandy invasion in cinema history. Based on Cornelius Ryan’s bestselling book, the film recreates the events of June 6, 1944, from the eve of the Allied assault to the bloody beach landings and beyond, showing how decisions by commanders and the courage of ordinary soldiers shaped a turning point in World War II. The story unfolds on an epic, multi-narrative scale, encompassing American, British, French, and German perspectives in a sweeping docudrama that blends tactical planning with frontline chaos.


John discusses how its ensemble approach and scale influenced future war films — from the narrative breadth of Saving Private Ryan to broad historical epics — and whether its older style still resonates with modern audiences who are used to hyper-realistic battle sequences. He also asks the Best Picture question: Does The Longest Day earn its place among the greatest war dramas of all time, honoring both the strategic enormity of D-Day and the sacrifices of the soldiers who lived through it? Tune in for John’s breakdown of standout scenes, historical context, and where this classic lands on the Best Picture Rankings.



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