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Battle Force

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
3.2/10
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Scott Martin, Clint Hummel, and Tony Pauletto in Battle Force (2012)
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An elite fighting unit was formed for a desperate mission. Cornered and caught the only way out was to aim, fire and stay alive.An elite fighting unit was formed for a desperate mission. Cornered and caught the only way out was to aim, fire and stay alive.An elite fighting unit was formed for a desperate mission. Cornered and caught the only way out was to aim, fire and stay alive.

  • Director
    • Scott Martin
  • Writer
    • Scott Martin
  • Stars
    • Scott Martin
    • Clint Hummel
    • Tony Pauletto
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    • Director
      • Scott Martin
    • Writer
      • Scott Martin
    • Stars
      • Scott Martin
      • Clint Hummel
      • Tony Pauletto
    • 29User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Scott Martin
    Scott Martin
    • Lt. Allen Wright
    Clint Hummel
    Clint Hummel
    • Sergeant Douglas E. Dickie
    • (as Clint Glenn)
    Tony Pauletto
    Tony Pauletto
    • Private Fitzpatrick
    Brandon Kyle Davis
    Brandon Kyle Davis
    • Private Barnett
    • (as Kye Davis)
    John Kioskerides
    John Kioskerides
    • Private Joe Ragusa
    • (as Johnny Kios)
    Riley Litman
    Riley Litman
    • Private Walter Reeves
    Dennis LaValle
    • Captain Lyle Lewis
    Alberto Frezza
    Alberto Frezza
    • Antonino
    Stephanie Beran
    Stephanie Beran
    • Caterina
    Sarmarie Klein
    • Rosalia
    Andreas Lyon
    Andreas Lyon
    • Reinhardt Von Klaus
    Derron Ross
    Derron Ross
    • Lieutenant Colonel Akehurst
    Daniel Riordan
    Daniel Riordan
    • Lieutenant Colonel Shelton
    Rod Halmshaw
    • Werner
    Adam Karell
    • Private Kelley
    Chris Pyszka
    • Nazi Officer
    Christian Cardona
    Christian Cardona
    • German Mercenary
    Bea Zee Brazen
    • Private Alice Wright
    • Director
      • Scott Martin
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    1muggsy3658

    With that kind of material, you made THIS?

    I watched it through to the end. That's something. Especially since, in the opening scene, American GIs are firing bolt-action rifles as though they were M-1 semi-automatics, never once working the bolt. As the movie shows, they HAD at least one old Garand on set, that they could have used in that scene accurately, but no. The script delivered a sprinkling of facts about the First Special Service Force, and then ladled on a ton of malarkey. I won't address the fact that the set looked the same no matter where anyone was supposed to be, thousands of miles apart, and others have rightly criticized defects in costuming, weaponry, etc. I'll only say that, when the main Nazi bad guy stands TWICE out in the open, once marvelously silhouetted by the skyline, at, for the military, very close range, and highly trained commandos can't hit him, with an aimed Garand, a BAR, even the supernaturally accurate submachine guns, while your random, unaimed snap shots are taking out Germans who are firing from cover, well ... There are other, more egregious crimes against history, good movie making, and the laws of physics in this movie, but we'll leave it at that. The closing scene, I can say without spoiling the movie, was particularly wrong headed. Having read three books about the FSSF, I can say that anyone with a smattering of that information could have crafted a screenplay better than what was served up, with the same guns, costumes, and characters, and made a decent movie out of it, since their ACTUAL exploits still rate as fantastic, without exaggeration, to this day.
    3bgm2005

    Saved by OK combat effects

    To be fair, I watched only the first 20 minutes of this movie, so my comments are only based on that. I might have hung around if WWII Sicily's "landscape" wasn't so easily recognizable as that of Southern California. I gave up hope when several shots showed the film's characters walking along railroad tracks on top of modern concrete ties with modern signals in the background.

    I get the feeling this movie was a film school project. And if it was, then I guess it's OK for that purpose. If not, at least it was a good opportunity for inexperienced actors to put something in their blank resumes.

    The combat special effects were OK... enough has been said by others regarding the realism of the combat itself, but I thought the special effects used for weapons discharge and bullet flight was OK... more realistic than those we used to see 15-20 years ago. That earned this movie its 3rd star.
    3mike-ryan455

    Pretty putrid, actually

    I love World War II movies. I have enjoyed ones made during World War II through the present. I have enjoyed all countries of origin from the Nazi propaganda turkey "Stuka" on. I enjoy movies about all sides and all theatres of the war, if it's a well done movie. Alas, Battle Recon definitely is not.

    It's normally a very bad sign when the director, the writer and the top billed star are all the same person. It was. With ludicrous acting and an utterly cliché script there was little to save the movie. The even had utterly cliché characters like the classic black on black trench coat evil SS officer.

    The script wasn't just cliché, it was 21st century politically correct cliché. The day had to be saved by two Italian partisan women.

    It's not difficult to get historical continuity in World War II movies. There are so many armchair experts to assist you. Obviously they didn't bother to go to gunboards.com and ask for a decent one. The German uniforms were clearly East German uniforms with Nazi insignias sewn on. They were almost all SS insignias, like they had hired cheaply a bunch of re-enactors.

    They couldn't even get basic continuity items right. The Italian partisan's gun kept switching between a Mauser and a M1 Garand. It was as if they put down their guns between shots and couldn't even tell everyone to pick up the right one between shots.

    Don't bother with this one, not with thousands of better World War II movies out there.
    5transientdreams

    Not bad for a WWII flick filmed in LA.

    To be fair, as someone who absolutely hates most low budget WWII movies, this was surprisingly well done given the limited scope of budget and location. The acting was certainly decent and watchable. The script may have had its clichés, but what script doesn't? The important part is...it was genuine and tries to entertain rather than educate. It's NOT a documentary, which many critics here fail to understand. It's a decently crafted 'Drama' which was well shot, choreographed, and realized. The SS officer was a little over-the-top but again, this movie DOESN'T insult your intelligence by trying to be something it's not. It is NOT an amateur project by any means. It is NOT a 'Great' cinematic masterpiece either. It is simply, a reasonably well thought out period piece that offers some very decent entertainment despite a few shortcomings.

    It's obvious these people worked very hard to make this project as good a movie as possible. There was no 'slouching' in how they went about shooting and producing this. If you want to look for all its faults rather than enjoy the sincere effort put into it, go ahead. Otherwise, have a glass and just let it roll. It hooked me, and THAT is a very hard thing to do.
    2pamlico-1

    From the war torn beaches of Malibu, Southern Sicily.

    Let me begin by stating I suffered permanent brain damage watching this film. Just a little warning before we begin.

    I appreciate the effort put into to making a film...I really do. Not much here to praise outside the competent camera work. This poor creature should be put down and given a decent burial.

    This film revolves around a group of 1st Special Service Force guys scoping out Sicily prior to the allied invasion. Hey guys, the 1st SSF was never used in Sicily since the unit was heading for the Aleutians at the time. If I'm wrong I apologize.

    The actors try hard. There just isn't much to work with. Watch for the largest 101st Airborne paratrooper in history. Probably took two chutes for him to make it to the ground safely. Check out the lip gloss on one of the partisan chicks. Very popular in Sicily at the time.

    The combat scenes, if you can call them that, are just awful. Come on guys, there has to be someone in California who did a hitch in the Army Infantry. A little tactical advice could have gone a long way.

    My suggestion is to dig up a copy of the "Devil's Brigade" with William Holden and watch that if you want a good war film with 1st Special Service Force action.

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    • Trivia
      Movie basis is 1968 Devils Brigade with Cliff robertson, William Holden.
    • Goofs
      (at around 10 mins)The soldiers are in an abandoned house. The furniture (sofa) is 1970s style, but the movie is taking place in WW II.
    • Soundtracks
      Lili Marleen (Lied eines Wachtposten)
      Music by Norbert Schultze

      Lyrics by Hans Leip

      Performed by Lale Andersen

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lực Lượng Kháng Chiến
    • Filming locations
      • El Matador State Beach, 32100 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Archstone Pictures
      • Automatic Entertainment
      • ISS Prop House
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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