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The Bridge (aka Die Brücke)

Just a few weeks before the surrender of Nazi Germany to the allies, young recruit Albert is drafted along with a cadre of soldiers to defend The Bridge, a vital lifeline for the war effort and a strategic vantage point that must be protected to the death. As the Allied forces approach, troops are mobilised, bombs begin to fall and anarchy begins to take hold. With their superiors fleeing Albert and his brave band of brothers are left in a life or death battle to survive. Based on a true story.

Year: 2008
Genre: War and Anti-War Films, German Cinema
Country: Germany
Director: Wolfgang Panzer
Starring: Franka Potente, Daniel Axt, Francois Goeske, Lars Steinhofel
Duration: 101 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains violence, offensive language and nudity.
Subtitles: Yes
8.6/10
Location in store: Foreign (Germany)

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