Jeśli podobał Ci się film 'O jeden most za daleko' (1977) i szukasz podobnych produkcji, które łączą w sobie napięcie wojenne, dramatyzm i historyczną wierność, ten artykuł jest dla Ciebie. Przedstawiamy 10 filmów i seriali, które zaspokoją Twój apetyt na epickie opowieści o II wojnie światowej i nie tylko.

The Guns of Navarone (1961)
Opis: A classic war adventure about a small team of soldiers on a perilous mission to destroy a seemingly impregnable enemy fortress.
Fakt: The film was based on Alistair MacLean's novel of the same name, which he wrote in just four weeks. The production faced numerous challenges, including a storm that destroyed part of the set.


The Great Escape (1963)
Opis: A war film centered around a massive prisoner-of-war escape attempt, emphasizing teamwork, ingenuity, and the relentless spirit of the prisoners.
Fakt: The motorcycle jump scene was performed by stuntman Bud Ekins, who actually cleared the barbed wire fence in one take. The film is based on a true story, though some events were dramatized for cinematic effect.


The Dirty Dozen (1967)
Opis: A war film about a group of convicted soldiers given a chance to redeem themselves through a suicide mission, combining action with character-driven drama.
Fakt: The film's success spawned a subgenre of 'men on a mission' war movies. The training sequence was shot at a real British military base, with actual soldiers as extras.


Where Eagles Dare (1968)
Opis: A high-stakes mission film set during World War II, featuring espionage, daring escapes, and elaborate action sequences in a snowy mountain setting.
Fakt: The film's famous cable car fight scene was performed without stunt doubles by the lead actors. It was one of the highest-grossing films of


Kelly's Heroes (1970)
Opis: A war film with a heist twist, following a group of soldiers who go AWOL to steal Nazi gold, blending action with dark humor.
Fakt: The film was inspired by a real-life rumor about a bank heist during World War II. Clint Eastwood's character was originally written as a much more serious role, but he insisted on adding comedic elements.


Patton (1970)
Opis: A biographical war film that follows a controversial military leader during World War II, highlighting strategic battles and leadership challenges.
Fakt: The opening monologue, where Patton addresses the troops in front of a giant American flag, was entirely ad-libbed by George C. Scott. The film won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture.


Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)
Opis: A meticulously detailed war film that portrays the attack on Pearl Harbor from both American and Japanese perspectives, emphasizing historical accuracy.
Fakt: The film was a co-production between American and Japanese studios, with each side filming their respective segments. The aerial combat scenes used real WWII-era aircraft, some of which were damaged during filming.


Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Opis: Epic war film focusing on a dangerous mission behind enemy lines, showcasing intense battle sequences and the human cost of war.
Fakt: The opening D-Day sequence took 25 days to film and involved around 1,000 extras. The film's realistic portrayal of combat led to many veterans suffering from PTSD after watching it.


Enemy at the Gates (2001)
Opis: A war film focusing on a sniper duel during the Battle of Stalingrad, highlighting the psychological and physical toll of combat.
Fakt: The film's depiction of the battle was so realistic that some scenes had to be toned down to avoid an NC-17 rating. The rubble-strewn sets were created using actual debris from demolished buildings.


Dunkirk (2017)
Opis: A large-scale war film depicting a pivotal historical event with a focus on survival and the chaos of battle, using minimal dialogue to enhance realism.
Fakt: The film was shot on location in Dunkirk, France, using many practical effects and real ships to maintain authenticity. It features a non-linear narrative structure to tell the story from three different perspectives.
