Saints and Soldiers (2003)

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Written by Geoffrey Panos, Matt Whitaker

Directed by Ryan Little

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2003

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

The horrifying true story of the 'Malmedy Massacre' in. Corporal Greer and a handful of survivors must survive the winter without guns or food in an attempt to evade recapture by the Germans.

Cast

Corbin AllredCpl. Nathan 'Deacon' Greer
Alexander PolinskyMedic Steven Gould
Kirby HeyborneFlt. Sgt. Oberon Winley
Larry BagbyPvt. Shirley 'Shirl' Kendrick
Peter Asle HoldenSSgt. Gordon Gunderson
Ethan VincentRudolph 'Rudi' Gertz
Melinda ReneeCatherine Theary
Ruby Chase O'NeilSophie Theary
Jeff BirkRadio Announcer
Ben GourleyPrivate McKinley
Tane WilliamsInjured One-Armed Soldier
Randy BeardGerman Officer
Curt DousettGerman Soldier
Michael BusterGerman Soldier
M. Casey ReevesWeeping Soldier
Chris ClarkAmerican Soldier
Christian LeeConversing German
Christian MalzlConversing German
Philip MalzlConversing German
Dawn GrahamGhost Figure
Image for Julie GrahamJulie GrahamGhost Figure
Addy MeldrumGhost Figure
Matthew MeldrumGhost Figure
McKay MeldrumGhost Figure
Kelly MoyleGhost Figure
Lincoln HoppeGerman Soldier
Kelly KlindtGerman Officer
Joel BishopGerman Soldier
Jason AllredGerman
Gavin BentleyAmerican Foxhole Soldier
Michael TannerAmerican Foxhole Soldier
Chris KendrickSgt. Meldrum
Spencer FunkGerman Soldier
Sterling FunkGerman Soldier
Richard J. CliffordAmerican Medic
Bill FergusonAmerican Medic

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