An American tank crew fights its way into Germany in World War II.An American tank crew fights its way into Germany in World War II.An American tank crew fights its way into Germany in World War II.
Eugene Baxter
- Pvt. Jerry Marconi Whitehouse
- (uncredited)
Robert Boon
- Heinrich 'Heinie' Weinburger
- (uncredited)
Tony Christian
- Gen. Oberon von Kolber
- (uncredited)
Jeanne Crandell
- Belgian Girl
- (uncredited)
Art Gilmore
- Narrator
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Lisa Golm
- Heinie's Grandmother
- (uncredited)
Robert Horton
- Capt. Bob Horner
- (uncredited)
Gary Kettler
- German Non-Com
- (uncredited)
Fay Lively
- Belgian Girl
- (uncredited)
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- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaIn all of his films, Samuel Fuller--who wrote the story for this film, but not the screenplay--has a character named "Lemcheck". In this film it's a sergeant, played by Harry Bellaver.
- GoofsThe main characters are assigned to crew an M26 Pershing tank armed with a 90 millimeter gun, with which they breach the Siegfried Line in Germany sometime in the Fall of 1944. In actuality, the M26 Pershing did not become operational until February 1945. Furthermore, the actual tank used in the movie was an M46 Patton, a post-World War II upgrade of the M26 which did not enter service until 1949.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Family Viewing (1987)
Featured review
It's 40 days after the Normandy landing. An American tank squad is rolling in France and heading for Germany. Sgt Sullivan takes over the squad after a devastating lost and the men do not care for their hard-driving leader. Ike is concerned about their tanks' inferior armor but a general assures him that the new tanks are coming.
Tanks. Tanks. Everywhere. Tanks. Tanks. There's lots of tanks. It's nice to see the old tanks and a lot of the equipment. I don't recognize the faces who seem to be a lot of nameless character actors. The action is good although they are often filmed statically along with incorporating some real war footage. This is pretty good for a B-movie.
Tanks. Tanks. Everywhere. Tanks. Tanks. There's lots of tanks. It's nice to see the old tanks and a lot of the equipment. I don't recognize the faces who seem to be a lot of nameless character actors. The action is good although they are often filmed statically along with incorporating some real war footage. This is pretty good for a B-movie.
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- Jul 7, 2020
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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