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Saints and Soldiers

  • 2003
  • 12
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
22K
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Saints and Soldiers (2003)
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Four American soldiers and one Brit fighting in Europe during World War II struggle to return to Allied territory after being separated from U.S. forces during the historic Malmedy Massacre.Four American soldiers and one Brit fighting in Europe during World War II struggle to return to Allied territory after being separated from U.S. forces during the historic Malmedy Massacre.Four American soldiers and one Brit fighting in Europe during World War II struggle to return to Allied territory after being separated from U.S. forces during the historic Malmedy Massacre.

  • Director
    • Ryan Little
  • Writers
    • Geoffrey Panos
    • Matt Whitaker
  • Stars
    • Corbin Allred
    • Alexander Polinsky
    • Kirby Heyborne
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    22K
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    • Director
      • Ryan Little
    • Writers
      • Geoffrey Panos
      • Matt Whitaker
    • Stars
      • Corbin Allred
      • Alexander Polinsky
      • Kirby Heyborne
    • 182User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Corbin Allred
    Corbin Allred
    • Corporal 'Deacon' Greer
    Alexander Polinsky
    Alexander Polinsky
    • Medic Steven Gould
    • (as Alexander Niver)
    Kirby Heyborne
    Kirby Heyborne
    • Flight Sergeant Oberon Winley
    Larry Bagby
    Larry Bagby
    • Private Shirl Kendrick
    • (as Lawrence Bagby)
    Peter Holden
    Peter Holden
    • Sergeant Gordon Gunderson
    Ethan Vincent
    Ethan Vincent
    • Rudolph 'Rudi' Gertz
    Melinda Renee
    Melinda Renee
    • Catherine Theary
    Ruby Chase
    Ruby Chase
    • Sophie Theary
    • (as Ruby Chase O'Neil)
    Jeff Birk
    • Radio Announcer
    Benjamin Gourley
    Benjamin Gourley
    • Private McKinley
    • (as Ben Gourley)
    Tane Williams
    • Injured One-Armed Soldier
    Randy Beard
    • German Officer #1
    Curt Doussett
    Curt Doussett
    • German Soldier #1
    Michael Buster
    • German Soldier #2
    M. Casey Reeves
    • Weeping Soldier
    Chris Clark
    • American Soldier #1
    Christian Lee
    • Conversing German #1
    Christian Malzl
    • Conversing German #2
    • Director
      • Ryan Little
    • Writers
      • Geoffrey Panos
      • Matt Whitaker
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    User reviews182

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    andywebb-76916

    Very Poor Scrip

    This is an example of how bad films can be when the script, acting & direction are not good. I feel sorry for the camera men, sound editing etc whose work is impressive. When compared to 'Band of Brothers' you can then appreciate the quality of the writing
    Jacko44

    A simple story told with great skill. Very satisfying

    This is a very simple story, told in a very simple way.A group of soldiers escape capture and fight their way to rejoin friendly forces. Nothing new or unusual there. However Ryan Little has managed to tell this simple story with a great sense of compassion and feeling. So much so that at times I had to remind myself that this was a story of war. Little manages to do what many others have failed in the modern war movie, let the story take preference over special effects and shock tactics.

    The largely unheralded cast turn in steady, rather than spectacular, performances. Yet they work well within the over all feel of the movie, showing that war is fought by, in the most part, ordinary people under extraordinary circumstances. At times the pace was a little labored, particularly at the farmhouse. The relationship with the mother and child seemed to develop too quickly, somehow become pivotal almost instantly. This aside, character development occurs at a natural and easy pace. All these men are people we will meet in our own lives, bringing the story even closer to the audience.

    This is one of the most satisfying war movies that I have seen for a long while. Without the big budgets and extreme violence, this little gem delivers a fantastic reward for those who take the time to watch.

    8.5/10
    8sektor-1

    A gem of a film.

    Many films succeed outside the context of Hollywood hype. This one provides several messages competently executed by new talent, and without the special effects so commonly packaged by Tinseltown. Dialog and talent hold one's attention in a real-world interpretation of the Malmedy massacre and it's aftermath in WW2 Belgium. The tagline, 'A Time For Heroes' says much and it's more than appropriate for our time since the definition of 'hero' has been broadened by current events and uncommon courage. Lighting, sound, location, editing, and inventive writing make this a weekend wonder if you're seeking a story of principled men in desperate circumstances. Not unlike John Sturges' films.
    bernard-17

    Accent problem

    I really enjoyed the film and it gave a different slant to the Malmedy massacre which took place in 1944. The snow scenes gave the film a great atmosphere. Most of the actors played excellent parts, the plot involving a group of American GIs coming across an English (RAF) pilot. One problem was Kirby Heyborne. If I came across Kirby Heyborne's as "Englishman" during World War II I would be tempted to shoot him as a German spy. His accent is dreadful and certainly not English. At times he was a comic opera Englishman and next an American. Was an English actor, living in the United States, not available to play this important part? It would have made a big difference to the film.
    smithfam548

    Worthy of all the "Best Picture" awards

    This movie is worthy of the 14 "Best Picture" awards it has already won...I hope that it gets a bigger national release.

    I live in the San Diego area and I just took my family to see this film tonight, and I have to say that this is one of the most moving films I have seen.

    I felt like this was an appropriate movie for my 13 yr old daughter to view (I would not recommend for any younger). The story was told so well that I felt she understood the underlying messages. We were able to have a very long discussion afterward about war and accountability of those who unjustly cause wars. We talked about recognizing the humanity behind the "enemy" soldiers who are, for the most part, just doing their duty to country. These men have wives, children, fathers and mothers who love them just as much as the families of the soldiers on "our" side.

    I literally was speechless at the end of the film. The "surprise" ending caught me a little off-guard with its VERY poignant and thought provoking message.

    The characters were well developed and I really felt that i could empathize with each man's approach to the situation they were in.

    The impact of the movie far exceeded its budget. I was very impressed with the actors (for example, the beautiful French woman...who WAS that?).

    I think I was most impressed with the acting of the Medic (The exchange of looks between him and the German prisoner at the end of the movie was classic!).

    I read a lot of the reviews prior to watching this film, so I had somewhat of a biased opinion about what I might see. I have to admit, I found myself feeling like the movie exceeded my expectations and was VERY much worth it. I don't buy many movies...this is one I definitely will buy for my private library.

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    • Trivia
      The photo that "Deacon" carries throughout the film is of actor Corbin Allred's grandmother, and is in fact the photo that Allred's grandfather carried with him throughout WWII.
    • Goofs
      The Belgian woman is seen making *white* flour bread, which would be almost impossible, as in war time Europe it was quite a luxury, found only on the black market in the big cities, or on the desks of high officials, and for certain not in the poor house in the middle of the Ardennes forest.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Radio Announcer: This is Armed Forces Radio, reporting from London. Today Supreme Allied Headquarters reported American combat troops and aircraft have completely routed the attacking German army at the Ardennes front.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 20th IFP Independent Spirit Awards (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Villa
      Performed by JoAnn Ottley

      JOANN OTTLEY: Retrospective

      1999 Tantara Records

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Saints of War
    • Filming locations
      • Alpine, Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • Go Films
      • Medal of Honor Productions LLC
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $780,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,310,470
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $129,056
      • Aug 8, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,310,470
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)
      • 1.85 : 1

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