Saints and Soldiers

Based on actual WWII events, the award-winning “Saints and Soldier” tells the dramatic story of a small band of Allied soldiers trapped behind enemy lines with information that could save thousands of allied lives. Outgunned and ill-equipped, they must now battle a frigid wilderness and roving German troops to smuggle the critical intelligence back to allied territory. In mid-December 1944, Hitler’s Army charges through the Ardennes Forest in Belgium, initiating the offensive that will come to be known as the Battle of the Bulge. The German soldiers open fire on the unarmed prisoners, in the tragic event now known as the Malmedy Massacre. Corporal Nathan “Deacon” Greer, his friend Gordon Gunderson and a handful of others survive the massacre by playing dead and escaping into the nearby woods. The small band of soldiers come across stranded British intelligence officer Oberon Winley, who has valuable information to be delivered to Allied forces, increasing the urgency of their already desperate situation. The group forms a fragile bond as they begin to trust each other. But the constant threat of capture, as well as mounting suspicions of a German sympathizer within the group, threaten to tear them apart. Now with few weapons, no food and a strained camaraderie, this tiny band must take on the unforgiving winter and a forest filled with enemy troops to fight their way back to Allied occupied territory.

Here is the link to the movie site .This is a independent film and I think it was as goos as SPR
http://www.saintsandsoldiers.com/

Check out the trailer too ,

Quite interesting story, but frankly speaking first 40-50 minutes were a bit boring. Nevertheless it is worth of watching.

I would want to see this film.
But i don/t know how do buy it in Russia.

Maybe try to ask in some DVD rental shop.
It is not so fresh movie, so there is a chance.:wink:

Just watched this one myself…I agree with Kovalski. Bit slow in the beginning but is worth watching. I think its a worth a good vote.

Bought it today and just watched it.
A bit short, good start, slow middle, but picks up nicely at the end.
Good sound, camera work and has a personal feel to it.
Definately recommended.

A great film made with an extremely small budget; I believe they used re-enactors for many scenes! I think the English pilot was a bit stereotypical, ‘chocks away, chap!’ type of thing though…