The Last Rescue

The Last Rescue

Movie |

World War Ii | D-day

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  • Genre(s): War, Action, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Eric Colley
  • Cast(s): Cody Kasch, Gilles Marini, Ryan Merriman, Johann Urb, Elizabeth Rice See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 47min
  • Similar To: Dunkirk, Inglourious Basterds
  • Story:
    World World II: Shortly after D-Day, three American soldiers and two Army Corps nurses are stranded behind enemy lines. They take a high-ranking German officer as their prisoner and try to orchestrate an escape.
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4.4/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
World World II: Shortly after D-Day, three American soldiers and two Army Corps nurses are stranded behind enemy lines. They take a high-ranking German officer as their prisoner and try to orchestrate an escape.
Ratings

4.4/10

IMDb

TRIVIA

Trivia

Many of the American and German soldiers were portrayed by World War II reenactment groups, who provided their own uniforms and weaponry.

Filmed in only 12 days.

One of the voice actors for the german soldiers was an armenian.

The only female nurse ever captured the Germans was First Lieutenant Reba Zitella Whittle. A C-47 plane Lt. Whittle was riding on was shot down over Belgium by German flak gunners on September 27, 1944 Lt. Whittle survived the crash and was taken prison, She was given a very gentle interrogation and given treatment for receiving a concussion from the crash. Lt. Whittle was than sent to an Allied POW Camp for wounded Allied soldiers to assist the British doctors! On January 25, 1945 Lt. Whittle was put on a train along with Allied POW's considered by the Germans no longer fit for service and sent to Switzertland to be released.