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Dieppe 1993

📅 1993-12-30

"Desperate times, desperate men, desperate measures"

Canada's little-known but pivotal World War II raid on the French port of Dieppe is brought to the screen in this gripping 1993 historical drama. Directed by John N.

Director: John N. Smith

Cast

Gary Reineke
Gary Reineke
Maj. Gen. Hamilton Roberts
Victor Garber
Victor Garber
Lord Louis Mountbatten
Robert Joy
Robert Joy
Hughes-Hallett
Peter Donat
Peter Donat
McNaughton
Aidan Devine
Aidan Devine
Casey
Gordon Currie
Gordon Currie
Stefan
Thomas Mitchell
Thomas Mitchell
Jawarski
Brian Taylor
Brian Taylor
Morton
Greg Ellwand
Greg Ellwand
Magnus
John Nelles
John Nelles
Lionel

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dieppe (1993) about?

The film dramatizes the ill-fated 1942 Allied raid on the French coastal port of Dieppe, which became Canada's bloodiest single-day battle of World War II. It follows Canadian troops as they prepare, execute, and ultimately retreat from an operation that promised victory but delivered only costly lessons.

Who directed Dieppe?

Director John N. Smith helmed this historically grounded drama, blending factual events with emotional storytelling.

Who stars in Dieppe?

The ensemble includes Gary Reineke, Victor Garber, Robert Joy, Peter Donat, and Aidan Devine in key roles.

Is Dieppe (1993) worth watching?

While it never earned widespread acclaim, *Dieppe* remains a solid historical drama for viewers interested in wartime realism. Its sobering take on sacrifice and strategic failure offers more depth than typical action fare, making it a solid pick for history buffs and fans of character-driven war films.

How long is Dieppe?

Runtime details are not listed.

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About Dieppe (1993) — A Harrowing WWII Drama You Can't Look Away From

Canada's little-known but pivotal World War II raid on the French port of Dieppe is brought to the screen in this gripping 1993 historical drama. Directed by John N. Smith, *Dieppe* (1993) plunges viewers into the chaotic dawn of August 1942, where Allied forces—led largely by Canadian troops—launched a bold daylight assault that quickly turned into a tragic failure. The film balances intense battlefield sequences with quiet moments of camaraderie and doubt among the soldiers, capturing both the courage and the crushing weight of defeat. Set against the backdrop of wartime desperation, it explores themes of sacrifice, leadership, and the human cost of strategic missteps. With stark realism and emotional depth, the movie offers a sobering look at one of Canada's darkest military chapters.

Permeated by a somber, documentary-style atmosphere, *Dieppe* (1993) avoids glorification, instead focusing on the raw instincts of survival and the choices that define character under fire. Gary Reineke, Victor Garber, and Robert Joy head a talented ensemble cast, each delivering performances that ground the high-stakes drama in human vulnerability. While the outcome is known from history, the film builds suspense through intimate character arcs and visceral combat scenes. Ideal for fans of war dramas with historical weight, it serves as both a tribute to the fallen and a cautionary tale of ambition and error.