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World War II prequel following the journey of a group of airborne
infantry soldiers who are parachuted into occupied France in 1944.
The Parachute Regimental Combat Team jumped into the south of
France on the 15th of August 1944, landing behind enemy lines. The
men's mission was to help clear a path for the main bulk of British
and US soldiers advancing towards Berlin. However, landing in
occupied territory is always a dangerous business and the soldiers
soon find themselves fighting in close combat with German troops
and teaming up with members of the French resistance who seek their
help. Corbin Allred, David Nibley and Jasen Wade star.
Trilogy of war dramas from film-maker Ryan Little. In 'Saints and
Soldiers' (2003), set in Belgium in December 1944, German troops
open fire on unarmed American prisoners of war and provoke the
historic Malmedy Massacre. Four soldiers trapped behind enemy lines
discover a stranded RAF pilot who holds the key to German
intelligence which could save thousands of American lives. The five
men must battle through the bitter winter landscape, to smuggle
their precious cargo from the clutches of the enemy. The prequel
'Saints and Soldiers: Airborne Creed' (2012) follows the journey of
a group of airborne infantry soldiers who are parachuted into
occupied France in 1944. The Parachute Regimental Combat Team
jumped into the south of France on the 15th of August 1944, landing
behind enemy lines. The men's mission was to help clear a path for
the main bulk of British and US soldiers advancing towards Berlin.
However, landing in occupied territory is always a dangerous
business and the soldiers soon find themselves fighting in close
combat with German troops and teaming up with members of the French
resistance who seek their help. The third film 'Saints and
Soldiers: The Void' (2014) is set during the final stages of the
Second World War in Germany where a group of American troops must
try to overcome racial barriers in order to defeat the Nazi's.
Despite their reluctance, the predominantly white American crew are
forced to turn to the expericenced African American SGT Jesse Owens
(K. Danor Gerald). However, their faith is put to the test when war
escalates and tension rises, with hundreds of lives at stake.
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