
D-Day the Sixth of June
May 29 1956
•2h 46m
•War, Drama, Romance
En route to Normandy, an American and a British officer reminisce in flashback about their romances with the same woman.
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Robert Taylor
Capt. Brad Parker

Richard Todd
Lt. Col. John Wynter

Dana Wynter
Valerie Russell

Edmond O'Brien
Lt. Col. Alexander Timmer
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