In the winter of 1944, the Allied Armies stand ready to invade Germany at the coming of a New Year. To prevent it, Hitler orders an all-out offensive to re-take French territory and capture the major port city of Antwerp.
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Henry Fonda
Lt Col Kiley
Robert Shaw
Col Hessler
Robert Ryan
General Grey
Dana Andrews
Colonel Pritchard
Telly Savalas
Sgt. Guffy
George Montgomery
Sgt. Duquesne
Ty Hardin
Schumacher
Pier Angeli
Louise
Barbara Werle
Elena
Charles Bronson
Maj. Wolenski
Director
Ken Annakin
Tagline
"Warner Bros.' super action show of shows!"
Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$6,500,000
Revenue
$11,118,000
Production
Cinerama Productions, United States Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures
lwpcolonel
January 14, 2018
This film is created out of composite characters, most notably Henry Fonda, as a Lt. Colonel in Intelligence and Robert Shaw, as a Panzer Brigade Commander supposedly just recalled from the Russian Front, where he was "losing the war there". According to the official account, the part Robert Shaw fictitiously portrayed wasn't the Colonel Hessler he was titled as, but; Joachim Peiper, and the fo...
Wuchak
March 21, 2019
***Nazi Germany’s last gasp*** “Battle of the Bulge” (1965) depicts the last major German offensive on the Western Front from December 16 – January 25, 1944-1945. The action takes place at the intersection of Belgium, Germany, France and Luxembourg. American forces were thoroughly surprised by the German attack on the morning of December 16th and took the highest casualties of any operation dur...
CinemaSerf
April 6, 2024
It's far too long this, but otherwise isn't an half-bad wartime adventure that shows off Robert Shaw's ability to play a baddie with aplomb. He's "Col. Hessler", the commander of a Panzer tank division at a crucial stage towards the end of the war. With the Allies pressing every advantage, he must follow his faintly ridiculous orders and counter-attack - aiming to regain the port of Antwerp - agai...
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