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Saints and Soldiers (2003)

Saints and Soldiers (2003)
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A handful of fighting men must defy the odds to save their own lives and thousands of others in this drama set during World War II. In late 1944, a band of nearly a hundred American soldiers are making their way through a wooded region of Belgium when they are ambushed by German forces in a battle that became known as "the Malmady Massacre." A small group of American soldiers are able to take cover -- hard-boiled Sgt. Gunderson (Peter Holden), a grunt from Louisiana called Kendrick (Lawrence Bagby), a cynical medical officer from Brooklyn by the name of Gould (Alex Niver), and Cpl. Greer (Corbin Allred), known to his pals as "Deacon." Deacon is a devout Mormon who doesn't drink or smoke, carries his Bible with him at all times, and spent time in Germany as a missionary before the war, giving him an empathy with the enemy that sometimes puts him at odds with the other men. Deacon is also a master sharpshooter who has been having a crisis of conscience after nearly killing an innocent Belgian family while on patrol. Surrounded by Germans and with seemingly no means of escape, Gunderson and the men encounter Oberon Winley (Kirby Heybourne), a British intelligence officer trapped by the massacre. Winley has top secret information that could change the course of the war if it gets to Allied commanders in time, so Gunderson, Deacon, Kendrick, and Gould must find a way to get themselves and Winley away from Malmady before its too late. Inspired by a true story, Saints and Soldiers was the first feature film from Ryan Little, a Utah-based filmmaker who previously made a number of short subjects relating to issues of faith in the Church of Latter Day Saints. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Corbin AllredLarry Bagby III, (more)
Director(s):
Ryan Little
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Saints and Soldiers

A handful of fighting men must defy the odds to save their own lives and thousands of others in this drama set during World War II. In late 1944, a band of nearly a hundred American soldiers are making their way through a wooded region of Belgium when they are ambushed by German forces in a battle that became known as "the Malmady Massacre." A small group of American soldiers are able to take cover -- hard-boiled Sgt. Gunderson (Peter Holden), a grunt from Louisiana called Kendrick (Lawrence Bagby), a cynical medical officer from Brooklyn by the name of Gould (Alex Niver), and Cpl. Greer (Corbin Allred), known to his pals as "Deacon." Deacon is a devout Mormon who doesn't drink or smoke, carries his Bible with him at all times, and spent time in Germany as a missionary before the war, giving him an empathy with the enemy that sometimes puts him at odds with the other men. Deacon is also a master sharpshooter who has been having a crisis of conscience after nearly killing an innocent Belgian family while on patrol. Surrounded by Germans and with seemingly no means of escape, Gunderson and the men encounter Oberon Winley (Kirby Heybourne), a British intelligence officer trapped by the massacre. Winley has top secret information that could change the course of the war if it gets to Allied commanders in time, so Gunderson, Deacon, Kendrick, and Gould must find a way to get themselves and Winley away from Malmady before its too late. Inspired by a true story, Saints and Soldiers was the first feature film from Ryan Little, a Utah-based filmmaker who previously made a number of short subjects relating to issues of faith in the Church of Latter Day Saints. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Ryan Little
Writer(s):
Matt WhittakerGeoffrey Pano
Producer(s):
Adam AbelRyan Little
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Violence, Adult Situations)
Categories:
War
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Travis T.

The entire cast for this movie are all phenomenal actors. This is in my opinion one of the best war movies of all times. The message is positive, however it does not take away from the pain and sadness that war brings with it. After seeing it, I will be buying it very soon.

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Nancy H.

This film lays out the reality of war in very clear terms. There is brutality, inhumanity, gentleness, faith, even humor. The locations were extraordinary, especially with the winter landscapes. The actors were all superb. The fact that they were not notable stars added to the reality of the film. The focus was on the events and the characters, not on the actors. This perspective of an actual event of WWII has some validity and is a credible rendition.

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DANIEL R.

i've recently became a world war 2 buff and "the malmady massacre" was a factual event although there are differing views on how it started. did a german officer give the order? this movie gives one opinion, and a believable one. the movie basically starts out with this scene and grabs your attention right off. unknown actors but i did recognize a german soldier at the massacre who appeared again later getting medical attention without his helmet on. he was in GLADIATOR. big guy aside russell crowe who got an arrow through his leg. i know. i watch too many movies!!!! back to this movie, i liked the action scenes and found myself fast forwarding through the talky parts to get to them. good movie and i was especially impressed to find that the very realistic looking snow was mostly potato flakes that the production crew had to buy out from nearby store. ....this and other interesting info from the making of this movie portion of the menu.

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