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The film begins with the Malmedy massacre and the escape of American soldiers from their German captors. During the
escape, Corporal 'Deacon' Greer manages to disarm a German soldier but does not shoot him - even at the insistence of
medic Gould.Gould and Deacon are joined by two other survivors, Kendrick and Sergeant Gunderson. Gunderson explains
it would be better to hide out until the Allies retake the area and the four hide out in an abandoned building. When
a German patrol comes along, the soldiers hide under the floor. While there Deacon loosely translates a German message
about a downed plane in the area. Leaving after the Germans, the Americans find British pilot Flight Sergeant Oberon Winley.
Winley explains he has important intelligence photographs he has to get back to the Allies and the group decide to try and
reach the Allied lines some 20 miles away. While on point, Deacon has a hallucination and breaks down. Gunderson explains
that Deacon had inadvertently, when clearing a building during street fighting, killed two women and six children recently.
Gould begins to criticize Deacon for not shooting the German and for being religious. Deacon offers him his Bible, which
Gould refuses. Deacon says that Gould is asking too many questions for someone who is not interested in faith.
Shortly afterwards, Kendrick falls through the roof of an old building that had been covered by the snow. Looking for
shelter, Gunderson enters a house and finds a woman and girl who speak French, Catherine and Sophie Theary. A coming snow
storm causes Gunderson to surmise that the Germans will be pinned down and immobilized. He suggests staying the night but
Winley insists that he must get the information to the Allied troops and leaves during the storm. The others are sure he
will die in the cold. Catherine brings some bread to the soldiers. While with the soldiers, two Germans arrive and
Catherine talks to them. One German starts scouting the building while the other attempts to rape Catherine. She yells
and Deacon kills one German and misses the other as he runs into the woods. Winley returns with this German as his prisoner.
Deacon recognizes the German as Rudolph, a convert during his mission serving as a minister for his Church in Berlin.
Deacon understands then why he, who was well known for never failing to hit what he aimed at, missed Rudolph.
In the morning, Deacon has let Rudolph go, after Rudolph had told him where the Germans lines were and how to get through
them. With captured weapons they set out but soon encounter a small group of German soldiers. Gunderson is fatally shot by
a sniper, whom Deacon then kills. More Germans attack and Winley is hit in the leg. During the firefight the Allied group
is split in two. While carrying Winley, Kendrick is shot in the stomach and dies. Winley kills the German and, trying to
hobble away, falls into a river. Deacon and Gould find him. While they care for Winley, Rudolph finds them and tells them
where there is a jeep, and an escape route they could use with it closer to the Allied lines, then goes off in the
direction of the pursuing Germans. The three remaining Allied soldiers, now dressed as German soldiers, get in the jeep
and head toward the German lines. They manage to talk their way past a German guard (as Deacon speaks fluent German) but
when they veer towards the American lines the Germans open fire. Speeding toward the safety of the American lines (where
observers work out they are Allied soldiers) the jeep is overturned by mortar fire. Deacon gives covering fire as Gould
and Winley head for safety. Deacon is killed by a sniper but the other two make it through and the important intelligence
is passed on to headquarters. As Gould sees Deacon's body being carried away, he takes out Deacon's Book of Mormon, places
the photo of Deacon's wife into Deacon's hands and keeps the book, which Deacon had offered to him earlier, and wishes him
to rest in peace. After this, he looks up and sees a P-51 Mustang fighter flying over, signaling that the weather is
improving, and the turning of the tide in the Battle. Gould encounters a now captured Rudolph, nods to him, with Rudolph
answering back in kind, and then helps an injured German soldier whom he recognizes from the massacre at the start of the film.
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Corbin Allred, Alexander Niver, Kirby Heyborne, Lawrence Bagby, Peter Asle Holden
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Director: Ryan Little
Producers: Adam Abel and Ryan Little
Released - August 6, 2004
Length - 90 minutes
Music Composer: Jason Bateman and Bart Hendrickson
Movie Distributed by Excel Entertainment Group
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