Saints and Soldiers: Le sacrifice des blindés
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe German war machine is in retreat. Two American M-18 tank destroyers are sent to root out a die-hard group of Nazis holed up in the Harz Mountains.The German war machine is in retreat. Two American M-18 tank destroyers are sent to root out a die-hard group of Nazis holed up in the Harz Mountains.The German war machine is in retreat. Two American M-18 tank destroyers are sent to root out a die-hard group of Nazis holed up in the Harz Mountains.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire au total
- Rodney 'Ramrod' Mitchell
- (as Michael Behrens)
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The first few scenes have some clumsy, cheesy dialogue that tries to develop the characters. That's on the director's shoulders. But stick around--the real character development and some quality acting comes once the shells and bullets start to fly.
This is a compelling plot--an African American soldier is, through no fault of his own, thrown in with a couple of tank crews with a few men who don't want him around.
I won't spoil a thing. If you can get through the first 20 minutes or so, then prepare for very good war story that shows what all men are made of in a foxhole.
The score is fantastic, too. This doesn't rise past 8/10 because of the cheesy stuff early on and some improbable scenes during firefights (plenty of those, too).
We can only hope that the S&S rights owners have many more such fine films in development.
There are a few plot holes & some acting is a little wooden / obvious & characters frustratingly lack a little 'get up & go' with each other, but it's not a bad film all in all, good to see some tank vs tank & anti-tank battles, as well as a bit of humanity thrown in between Axis & Allied troops/civilians. Well worth a watch.
Both of the S and S movies have been fairly decent. The first was more dialog than action and this one leaned more toward the action. At least until it became kind of preachy about racial harmony, etc... The part I liked best about this series is the accuracy of the era the creators have, well, created. All of the vehicles and weapons are period accurate. They did a great job with the props. The 'cats' (how many times did the actors say Hellcat in this movie?) were awesome and the fact that they seemed to have gotten an early model Panzer Type 3 is really cool. What I did not like was when the movie became a lesson for potential WW2 hobbyists. All the talk about the M18 caliber and ammo types got a little bit educational when people just want to see it shoot. Also, the panzerfaust would easily cut through the armor of a Panzer 3 from pretty much any angle. So, for a movie that seems to pride themselves on accurate depictions that wars weaponry, the shot with the panzerfaust was a bit of a stretch. Still, I am a huge WW2 buff and gave the movie a 7.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesReleased in the UK under the title "Saints and Soldiers: The Battle of the Tanks."
- Gaffes(at around 1h 18 mins) The machine gunner is shooting the M2HB, we can hear the gun fire and empty cases dropping, but the belt is not moving.
- Citations
[first lines]
Armed Forces Radio Voice: This is Armed Forces Radio London. Invasion at last! Allied armies assault enemy held France from sea and sky, smashing smashing onto the Nazi-held beaches of Normandy. A vast air armada of Allied paratroopers and gliders invade Holland from the skies to free the desperate Dutch people from the clutches of their Nazi masters. Thousands of Hollanders pour onto the roads and streets to greet the Allied liberators.
- ConnexionsFollows Saints and Soldiers (2003)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Saints and Soldiers: The Void
- Lieux de tournage
- Utah, États-Unis(location shooting)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée
- 1h 34min(94 min)
- Couleur