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This is the World War II film Dale Dye wants to make with a cast of veterans

06.26.2017 - By We Are The MightyPlay

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Dale Dye wants to make the "air version" of Saving Private Ryan, and he wants to film it with as many military veterans as possible.   "If you think of the first 18 minutes or so of Saving Private Ryan," Dye said. "This will be that but airborne. This will be guys coming out of those aircraft and sky full of tracers."   Dye wrote the script for "No Better Place to Die" from a story he'd studied during his active duty days. He felt the story perfectly exemplifies what Americans troops can do when they come together after everything goes wrong.   It's about the 82nd Airborne Division paratroopers during the D-Day invasion and their contribution to winning the war. If it weren't for these troops, the German's may have pushed the allied beach invasion back out to sea, according to Dye.   While the filmmaking world knows him as Hollywood’s drill sergeant, Dye has reserved the director's seat for himself.   "Given what I've done in my 30-year career the only way this going to get done right, the only way this is going to blow people right out of their seats is if I direct it because I know how," Dye said. "I know how to do this cool."   As for hiring veterans, Dye is looking to fill on and off camera roles to make a filmmaking statement.   "My absolute promise is that I'm going to make this movie with as many veterans in front of the camera and behind the camera as I can find, Dye said. "That's the way I'm going to do it. I'm hoping that it will serve as a showcase to Hollywood. It will show them the talent that's out there and what these folks can do. What they bring to the table and how motivated they can be, and I want to demonstrate that."

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