The Battle of the Bulge with Henry Fonda: Blu-ray Cover
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The Battle of the Bulge Director: Ken Annakin Cast: Henry Fonda, Robert Shaw, Robert Ryan, Dana Andrews

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  • Blu-ray Release Date: 05/15/2007
  • Original Release: 1965
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 5,483
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New digital HD transfer from restored picture and audio elements; Audio commentary; 2 vintage featurettes: The Filming of Battle of the Bulge/History Recreated; Soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1 ; Theatrical trailer

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Disc #1 -- Battle of the Bulge
1. Chapter 1
2. Chapter 2
3. Chapter 3
4. Chapter 4
5. Chapter 5
6. Chapter 6
7. Chapter 7
8. Chapter 8
9. Chapter 9
10. Chapter 10
11. Chapter 11
12. Chapter 12
13. Chapter 13
14. Chapter 14
15. Chapter 15
16. Chapter 16
17. Chapter 17
18. Chapter 18
19. Chapter 19
20. Chapter 20
21. Chapter 21
22. Chapter 22
23. Chapter 23
24. Chapter 24
25. Chapter 25
26. Chapter 26
27. Chapter 27
28. Chapter 28
29. Chapter 29
30. Chapter 30
31. Chapter 31
32. Chapter 32
33. Chapter 33
34. Chapter 34
35. Chapter 35
36. Chapter 36
37. Chapter 37
38. Chapter 38
39. Chapter 39
40. Chapter 40
41. Chapter 41
42. Chapter 42
43. Chapter 43
44. Chapter 44
45. Chapter 45
46. Chapter 46
47. Chapter 47

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In December of 1944, the Allied high command is convinced that German forces in Belgium are in a low state of readiness, and perhaps even about to withdraw. Only one officer on the front lines, intelligence specialist Lt. Col. Kiley (Henry Fonda), believes otherwise -- that the Germans are actually planning an attack. His opinion is rejected by his immediate superior (Dana Andrews) and his commanding general (Robert Ryan). Kiley spots several suspicious signs of German activity behind enemy lines on a reconnaissance flight, and he is at the front looking for evidence when the German counter-offensive starts. Taking advantage of Allied unpreparedness and a weather front that grounds all aircraft, their heavy tank units, supported by infantry, roll over the American forces, assaulting the lines at five different points in an attempt to ultimately divide the Allied forces in the west. The German top tank officer, Colonel Hessler (Robert Shaw), has planned his operation perfectly, but he is in a race against time, to take as much territory as possible before the weather front moves out and American aircraft can fly again, and to capture the American fuel supplies so that the offensive can continue right to the port of Antwerp. He has the total dedication of his men, but engenders doubts from his aide, Conrad (Hans Christian Blech), who is weary of the fighting and wonders what it is all for. Meanwhile, Kiley is trying to uncover the weak spot in the German offensive, and he crosses paths with several other key players in this drama: Charles Bronson as a combat officer charged with the defense of the collapsing American position, James MacArthur as a neophyte lieutenant who becomes a leader, and Telly Savalas as a conniving sergeant in command of a tank who unexpectedly finds a nobler, less mercenary side of himself. Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

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Battle of the Bulgeby Anonymous

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May 04, 2004: A loose adaptation on the historical events during Germany's 1944 winter counter-offensive in the Ardennes. This movie is terrible in almost every conceivable way. In addition to historical falsehoods, virtually none of the characters depicted are real. Although some of the events shown in the film are historical (The siege of Bastogne, the massacre of POWS, and German counterintelligence operatives dressing up as U.S. MPs), most other aspects of the film are completely fictional. The worst parts are Vietnam-era US tanks being passed off as German Tiger IIs and them suddenly fighting in the Spanish andalusian desert instead of Belgium's snow covered Ardennes forest. Even for its time, the film is just bad when compared to 'A Bridge Too Far' or 'The Longest Day.'

This review was written about the VHS Wide Screen edition.

Battle of the Bulgeby Anonymous

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July 28, 2003: Historicly acurate with a good cast. A must-see!

This review was written about the VHS Wide Screen edition.


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