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8.7/10   419 votes
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Director:
Writer:
William Richter (writer)
Contact:
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Release Date:
10 November 2001 (USA) more
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Plot:
Compiled over two years, an 'on-camera oral history' of Easy Company, told by the veterans themselves. Accompanies the mini-series Band of Brothers. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for Primetime Emmy. more
User Reviews:
A Truly Amazing Story. more (2 total)

Cast

  (Credited cast)
James Alley Jr. ... Himself
Roderick Bain ... Himself
Lynn 'Buck' Compton ... Himself
Antonio García de Pedro ... Himself
William Guarnere ... Himself
Forrest Guth ... Himself
Lester Hashey ... Himself
Edward 'Babe' Heffron ... Himself
Moose Heyliger ... Himself
Margo Johnson ... Herself
Don King ... Himself
Joe Lesniewski ... Himself
C. Carwood Lipton ... Himself (as Carwood Lipton)
Donald Malarkey ... Himself
John Martin ... Himself
Bill Maynard ... Himself
Earl McClung ... Himself
Norm Nietzke ... Himself
Patrick O'Keefe ... Himself
Roy Pickel ... Himself
Darrell 'Shifty' Powers ... Himself
Wayne Powers ... Himself
Denver 'Bull' Randleman ... Himself
Paul Rogers ... Himself
J.B. Stokes ... Himself
Robert Strayer ... Himself
Rod Strohl ... Himself
Herb Suerth ... Himself
Buck Taylor ... Himself
Ed Tipper ... Himself
Kerry Tipper ... Herself
Pete Toye ... Himself
William Wingett ... Himself
Richard D. Winters ... Himself
Robert 'Popeye' Wynn ... Himself
Henry C. Zimmerman ... Himself
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
We Stand Alone Together: The Men of Easy Company (Europe: English title) (DVD title)
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Runtime:
78 min
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Language:
Color:
Black and White (archive footage) | Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.78 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
This feature-length documentary is featured on the DVD for _"Band of Brothers" (2001) (mini)_. more
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Features Nazi Concentration Camps (1945) more

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13 out of 13 people found the following review useful.
A Truly Amazing Story., 26 May 2003
10/10
Author: P Carr (pavel@fan.com) from Topeka, KS

"We Stand Alone Together" serves as an epilogue of sorts for the nonpareil mini-series "Band of Brothers." While it is best appreciated having seen "BoB," this sublime piece of work also functions well as a stand-alone (no pun intended) documentary.

Watching "Together" captures the essence of being a young boy, listening at the knee of your grandfather as he relates war stories. If the doc consisted of nothing more than showing the men reminiscing, it would have been great. But overlaying the men's tales is remarkable archival footage of the events they describe, along with a few necessary slides that provide pertinent information. Add this to having watched the described events in "BoB," and one has a more vivid account of WWII than anything one's imagination might invent.

Seeing the former soldiers tell their stories provides a fuller appreciation for what they endured. As phenomenal as "BoB" is, hearing the words straight from the men makes the events more personal, because you know that they have survived both the war and life itself in the aftermath. Perhaps most enlightening of all was learning of the respect that the American soldiers had for the Germans. They understood that the Germans were humans too, just in drastically different circumstances.

The documentary further emphasizes a tagline from "BoB." These were ordinary men doing extraordinary things. Listening to them explain that they simply returned to 'normal' life following the war is almost stunning. The modern soldier is still human, but much more trained and honed, often a professional soldier, leading us to think of them as almost superhuman. Most World War II soldiers were common people, which makes their accomplishments all the more head-shaking.

The documentary is also superb technically. The pacing in particular stands out. Shunning the common modern choices of quick cuts or attention-grabbing music, the film proceeds deliberately with quiet undertones. Consistently using fades in and out of footage and interviews, director Mark Cowen allows time for the viewer to absorb the power of what is said and shown.

Bottom Line: Phenomenal stories of phenomenal people related in a exceptional way. 10 of 10.

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