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Le bataillon perdu

Original title: The Lost Battalion
  • TV Movie
  • 2001
  • TV-14
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
8.6K
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Ricky Schroder in Le bataillon perdu (2001)
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Fact-based war drama about an American battalion of over 500 men which gets trapped behind enemy lines in the Argonne Forest in October 1918 France during the closing weeks of World War I.Fact-based war drama about an American battalion of over 500 men which gets trapped behind enemy lines in the Argonne Forest in October 1918 France during the closing weeks of World War I.Fact-based war drama about an American battalion of over 500 men which gets trapped behind enemy lines in the Argonne Forest in October 1918 France during the closing weeks of World War I.

  • Director
    • Russell Mulcahy
  • Writer
    • James Carabatsos
  • Stars
    • Ricky Schroder
    • Phil McKee
    • Jamie Harris
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    8.6K
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    • Director
      • Russell Mulcahy
    • Writer
      • James Carabatsos
    • Stars
      • Ricky Schroder
      • Phil McKee
      • Jamie Harris
    • 71User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Ricky Schroder
    Ricky Schroder
    • Maj. Charles White Whittlesey
    • (as Rick Schroder)
    Phil McKee
    Phil McKee
    • Capt. George McMurtry
    Jamie Harris
    Jamie Harris
    • Sgt. Gaedeke
    Jay Rodan
    Jay Rodan
    • Lt. Leak
    Adam James
    Adam James
    • Capt. Nelson Holderman - Co. K, 307th
    Daniel Caltagirone
    Daniel Caltagirone
    • Pvt. Phillip Cepeglia
    Michael Goldstrom
    Michael Goldstrom
    • Pvt. Jacob Rosen
    André Vippolis
    André Vippolis
    • Pvt. Lipasti - Runner
    Rhys Miles Thomas
    • Pvt. Bob Yoder - Sharpshooter
    Arthur Kremer
    • Pvt. Abraham Krotoshinsky
    Adam Kotz
    Adam Kotz
    • Col. Johnson
    Justin Scot
    Justin Scot
    • Pvt. Omer Richards - Carrier Pigeons
    Anthony Azizi
    Anthony Azizi
    • Pvt. Nat Henchman
    George Calil
    • Pvt. Lowell R. Hollingshead
    Wolf Kahler
    Wolf Kahler
    • Gen. von Sybel
    Joachim Paul Assböck
    Joachim Paul Assböck
    • Maj. Henrich Prinz
    Michael Brandon
    Michael Brandon
    • Gen. Robert Alexander
    Paul Courtenay Hyu
    • Pvt. Stanley Chinn
    • Director
      • Russell Mulcahy
    • Writer
      • James Carabatsos
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    8claudio_carvalho

    A Tale of Bravery and Courage

    In 1918 in World War I, in the Meuse-Argonne Sector in France, the former New York lawyer and Major Charles White Whittlesey (Rick Schroder) is assigned by Gen. Robert Alexander (Michael Brandon) to a massive suicidal attack against the German forces in the Argonne Forest with his five hundred men battalion. However, the forces supposed to be giving support through the flanks retreat and the communications with the headquarter of the 77th American Division are cut. Major Wittlesey holds his position with his men, mostly Irish, Polish, Italian and Jew gangsters from New York, surrounded by the German army. Without food, water, ammunition and medical supplies, only two hundred men survive after five days of siege.

    Based on a true event, "The Lost Battalion" is a great tale of bravery and courage. I do not know how accurate the facts are displayed, but I liked this movie very much. The battle scenes are very gore and realistic, in a war of trenches and bayonets, and the actors have great performances, being impossible to highlight an individual acting. Just as a curiosity, this film does not have any actress, only men in the cast. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "O Último Batalhão" ("The Last Battalion")
    8philip_vanderveken

    This hasn't got anything to do with propaganda !!!!

    Just before I wanted to write a review on this movie, I saw the comment from another viewer that it has nothing to do with the reality of WW I and that this is pure propaganda for the US Army. Being European myself, I know that it is very popular in Europe to throw mud at everything that has something to do with the US army, especially since they started the second Gulf war. And to be honest, I agree with most of those protests, but that still doesn't mean that history should be rewritten, does it? I'm very sorry, but if it is your opinion that this movie is nothing more but some cheap propaganda, than I really doubt if you have understood anything about it.

    It's a fact that it is thanks to the American involvement at the end of the war (they only entered the war in 1917), the allies won. If they hadn't come to help the French, the British and the Belgian (yes there were a lot less Belgian soldiers fighting in the war than French or British, but we are only a very small country - to give you an idea on how small Belgium is: there are about 10 million inhabitants today), we would probably have lost the war. It's true that the Germans were war-weary, but so where the other parties. The Russians had already signed a truce, allowing the Germans to withdraw a lot of their troops from the Eastern front and sending them to the Western front and the French and the British had lost too many good troops at Ypres (Belgium), Verdun (France) and the Somme region (France). In fact, if the Americans hadn't entered the war, it might not have ended at the 11th of November 1918, but might have continued for many months or perhaps even years.

    So far for my history class, back to the movie now. In my opinion this is far from a propaganda movie: It clearly shows the futility and horror of the attacks that the ordinary infantry soldier had to go through. It doesn't leave out the fact that the generals only had few respect for people's lives and it also shows that many mistakes were made like bombing the own troops. It all happened in reality and it is all shown very well in this movie. And if that's propaganda for an army than I'm glad I don't have to fight for them!!!

    Perhaps you are afraid that it all is a bit too soft or that the acting will not be good, because it is a TV movie. Well, than this might be the surprise of your life. The acting is very good, it's far from corny and it shows all the horrors and the brutality of the war in a very graphic way. In fact I believe it might be good to warn people with a soft stomach not to watch it, because seeing a man being blown to a million pieces by a direct shell hit, someone being stabbed to death with a bayonet, someone's leg who was torn off because of a blast,... isn't exactly for the faint of heart. Personally I can deal with it, but I'm sure many can't.

    I'm a great amateur of realistic (anti-)war movies and I'm very glad that this one belongs to my collection. Of course you don't have to believe me if I say this is a good movie, but do know that it was produced by the History Channel. I guess you might see them as a good reference when it comes to accuracy and realism, don't you think? I give it an 8,5/10. Definitely a must see for everybody who's interested in WW I.
    not_quite_rain

    to correct a previous poster's comments...

    To reply to D.Smyth's post, yes, the film might make some use of war clichés, but given that the original 1919 film did as well, it seems to be keeping honest to the source material. The battalion was historically a diverse one, and while we've seen the type before in war films, I didn't find the film's portrayal to be so terribly clichéd as to detract from its authenticity or enjoyment.

    Also, regarding the goofs D.Smyth points out, the zippo indeed is post-WWI (early '30s); however, it was based on an earlier, Austrian design, which may have been the basis for what shows up in the film.

    Also, I'm not sure what his basis is for "o'clock" not existing until twenty years later; to give just one example that contradicts it, Ford Madox Ford references the system twice in his poem "On October, 1914 (Antwerp)" ("This is Charing Cross; / It is one o'clock. ... / This is Charing Cross; it is past one of the clock;"), which was published in 1918.

    -nqr
    10analog6

    Superb Great War re-creation, well worth watching.

    We watched this last night - I only hired it because it was about WWI's Western Front, one of my abiding interests.

    This faithful re-creation of the brutal slaughter of two thirds of Whittlesey's battalion in the Argonne Forest in WWI is one of the finest war movies I've seen (and I include Saving Private Ryan in that list).

    The director uses the same sort of hand-held camera footage to re-create how the on-going massacres must have looked through the eyes of the men on the ground. The scene where a man takes a direct hit from a bomb and is vaporised, with just his rolling helmet remaining, is mesmerizing. My partner and I were open mouthed in awe.

    As happened so often in WWI, the stupidity and stubbornness of the commanders, often 20-30 miles behind the front line, seems incredible. And the bravery and dedication of the Battalion, made up of a motley crew supposed misfits, mostly from the 'seamy' suburbs of New York, is amazing and beautifully portrayed.

    Even the Germans are well rounded characters, not just stupid Huns. they become human too, even if you don't much like them.

    And over it all is the poignant underlying knowledge that this is October 1918, just 5 weeks before Armistice Day. It all seems so futile.

    But the Battalion held and was credited with being the spearhead for the Allied breaking of the German lines in the area.

    I wholeheartedly recommend this movie to all aficionados of war movies.
    7TexasRedge

    I'm Surprised that this wasn't shown on the Big Screen

    I must give the staff at the A&E Network thier proper praise, because everytime I watch one of thier origianl movies I'm always left feeling satisfied and entertained. Thier Original films like The Crossing, or Sharpe's Rifles are always on the mark, and never Disapointing. I must say that the A&E Studios is the best made for TV studio -bar none. Movies like the Horatio Hornblower series and this one "The Lost Battalion" are proof that A&E Studios are the best made for TV movie studio on earth. I'm surprised this film wasn't shown on the big screen.This film is easily A&E's most expensive and most elaborate production to date.

    This film is a very Brutal look at World War I and It is based on a true story. and by the looks and feel of this film A&E Network spared no expense to get this film right. Rick Schroder gives a very Moving performance(even better than his role in Lonesome Dove)and all the other actors do a magnificent job in this film. The Special Effects are perfect and are comparable to any major big screen war movie I've ever seen(although the jerking/shaking camera shots and the overall dirty gritty feel did remind me of Saving Private Ryan). This film has a very touching human story that make you proud to be an american. I loved this film and I plan to purchase a copy on DVD. Even the Music score is very well done. I would recommend this movie to anyone(except it may not be suitible for young children). this film depicts dealing with losses, trusting in blind faith, and finding the courage to carry on. I cant say enough good about this film. I would have gladly paid to see this in a theater! I gave this film 9 out of 10 stars - a near perfect film.

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    • Trivia
      Liberty Division, the 77th part of the Lost Battalion, took Hacksaw Ridge in Okinawa in WWII.
    • Goofs
      A cameraman can be seen on the right of the screen for a second when four troops are about to destroy the German machine guns on the hill, about 20 minutes after the beginning of the movie.
    • Quotes

      Maj. Prinz: You Americans, you always have so much of everything. No matter. Eventually you have to surrender.

      Lt. Leak: I don't think so.

      Maj. Prinz: Are you officers so callous? You're surrounded. You have no chance of relief. Every night you send out patrols, and every night we kill them. We can hear the cries of your wounded Lieutenant. There is no dishonor in surrender.

      Lt. Leak: Maybe for you, but my guys are different.

      Maj. Prinz: What do you mean?

      Lt. Leak: What you're up against Major, is a bunch of Mick, Pollack, Dago, and Jew boy gangsters from New York City. They'll never surrender. Never.

    • Connections
      Featured in Cinemania: I anodos kai i ptosi tou Nazismou (2008)

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 2001 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Luxembourg
      • United States
    • Official site
      • AandE.com On TV: characters,interviews,photos (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Lost Battalion
    • Filming locations
      • Luxembourg
    • Production companies
      • Centurion
      • A+E Networks
      • David Gerber Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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