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Battle of the Bulge
Battle of the Bulge

Battle of the Bulge (1965)

69% User Rating
2h 49min
Drama
History
War

"Warner Bros.' super action show of shows!"

In the winter of 1944, the Allied Armies stand ready to invade Germany at the coming of a New Year. To prevent it, Hitler orders an all-out offensive to re-take French territory and capture the major port city of Antwerp.

Ken AnnakinDirector

Cast

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Henry Fonda

Henry Fonda

Lt Col Kiley

Robert Shaw

Robert Shaw

Col Hessler

Robert Ryan

Robert Ryan

General Grey

Dana Andrews

Dana Andrews

Colonel Pritchard

Telly Savalas

Telly Savalas

Sgt. Guffy

George Montgomery

George Montgomery

Sgt. Duquesne

Ty Hardin

Ty Hardin

Schumacher

Pier Angeli

Pier Angeli

Louise

Barbara Werle

Barbara Werle

Elena

Charles Bronson

Charles Bronson

Maj. Wolenski

Hans Christian Blech

Hans Christian Blech

Conrad

Werner Peters

Werner Peters

Gen. Kohler

James MacArthur

James MacArthur

Lt. Weaver

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Karl-Otto Alberty

Von Diepel

Steve Rowland

Steve Rowland

Eddy

Robert Woods

Robert Woods

Joe (Kiley's pilot)

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Charles Stalmaker

Maj. Burke

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John Clark

William Conrad

William Conrad

Narrator (uncredited)

Robert Rietti

Robert Rietti

Announcer (uncredited)

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Raoul Perez

Janet Brandt

Janet Brandt

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Max Slaten

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Carl Rapp

Axel Anderson

Axel Anderson

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Bud Strait

Donald Pickering

Donald Pickering

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Ben Tatar

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Richard Ziedman

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Paul Eslheman

Victor Brandt

Victor Brandt

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Richard Baxter

William Conrad

William Conrad

Narrator (voice)

Reviews (3)

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Rating 50%

January 14, 2018

This film is created out of composite characters, most notably Henry Fonda, as a Lt. Colonel in Intelligence and Robert Shaw, as a Panzer Brigade Commander supposedly just recalled from the Russian Front, where he was "losing the war there". According to the official account, the part Robert Shaw fictitiously portrayed wasn't the Colonel Hessler he was titled as, but; Joachim Peiper, and the following is from the official account; "The 6th Panzer Army included the elite of the Waffen-SS, including four Panzer divisions and five infantry divisions in three corps. SS-Obersturmbannführer Joachim Peiper led Kampfgruppe Peiper, consisting of 4,800 men and 600 vehicles, which was charged with leading the main effort. However, its newest and most powerful tank, the Tiger II heavy tank, consumed 3.8 litres (1 gal) of fuel to go 800 m (.5 mi), and the Germans had less than half the fuel they needed to reach Antwerp." The film was built around the German strategic objective being beyond their reach in fuel and other vital strategic materials. Why did they use fictitious characters where the real ones would have done even better? Less than 20 years after the war and the events makes the responsibility of depicting real historic and often heroic or infamous personalities a tall order for the mainstream cinema. One must remember that this was a commercial production, not an historic account. The famous and catchy song, sung in the movie as a theme of the Panzer Corp., in German, "Panzerlied", was written for the movie. It can be found on "You Tube" and is apparently both catchy and popular--- it also didn't happen that way. Still, to be fair, when we first got a Video player, around 1981, the first movie I watched was "The Battle of The Bulge", despite all its historical inaccuracies, because its entertaining and I'm sorry it has to end. In reality, it was more unpleasant than depicted and the Hollywood movie starring Van Johnson from around 1948, titled, "Battleground" presents a better reenactment, though also fictionalized and from the standpoint of 1 small allied unit rather than the broader scope depicted in "The Battle of the Bulge". This is an excellent, high budget film with good actors, and acting that shows both sides, and attempts to demonstrate what the "Battle of the Bulge" was actually about. It does this well, from a Hollywood standpoint, though films such as "Patton" were made a few years later using the real characters, and based on reliable source materials with somewhat less fictionalization.

Media

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Final Tank Battle: Destroying The Fuel Depot

Final Tank Battle: Destroying The Fuel Depot

Final Tank Battle: Run 'em Out of Gas

Final Tank Battle: Run 'em Out of Gas

German Panzer Offensive

German Panzer Offensive

Battle of the Bulge 1965 theatrical trailer

Battle of the Bulge 1965 theatrical trailer

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