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  • Detail
    As the Battle of the Bulge rages on, an American tank unit gets trapped behind German lines. With just hours before the bombs of Operation Ardennes Fury fall, the tank's commander makes the risky decision to rescue an orphanage.

  • Customer Reviews
    Cust********23F

    top of the line as this is the kind of thing that can be true of real life.

    Cust********YG9

    Very intriguing! Keep me in my seat the whole time.

    Cust********2L7

    A brand new DVD and looks like a great movie.

    Cust********Q6I

    this isn't bad! In fact, Asylum pictures, while very low budget, IMO, are not as bad as many people say. Only unrealistic part was the allied tank blowing away dozens of German tanks with ease. Sorry, real WW2 the Americans usually needed 3 to 1 to take out the German armor.

    Cust********E3R

    I'm a US Marine tanker and I thought is was great.

    Cust********JXR

    Good movie. Keeps your attention. I recommend it!

    Cust********UH8

    good movie

    Cust********AVW

    my dad was there during ww11 so this was very interesting to me

    Cust********B7K

    Well... I'm biased, because I'm the lead actor. But I will say that it was fun to make, and after watching the finished product, I'm proud to be part of this movie.Watch the movie with an open mind. I hope you enjoy it.

    Cust********211

    This movie did what I expected. It told a story of "good versus evil" and did it very well. I am a history buff of the 1860's through the 1960's, and considered by my peers a period firearms expert. However I did not watch this movie to critique the accurate use of heavy and light firearms, I wanted to be entertained and was entertained. To me this movie had the same basic undertones of the 1940 to 1950 cowboy movie of bad guy taking advantage of the weak and helpless, when in rides the good guy to help and "make things right". The only difference that I see is the good guys portrayed more realistic responses to helping out the helpless. In the old classics of Roy Rogers and Hoppy, they never gave a second thought to riding into a hail of bullets to save the "wronged".I particularly like the notion of asking is "it really worth it". In the end these American Soldiers did the right thing even though they asked the question, and that makes an entertaining story to me.