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Battle of the Bulge ()


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A dramatization of Nazi Germany's final Western Front counterattack of World War II.

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Lt. Col. Kiley
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Col. Hessler
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Gen. Grey
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Col. Pritchard
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Sgt. Duquesne
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Schumacher
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Louise
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Elena
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Wolenski
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Conrad
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Gen. Kohler
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Lt. Weaver
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Von Diepel (as Karl Otto Alberty)
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Sgt. Guffy
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Eddy
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Joe - Kiley's Pilot
Charles Stalmaker ...
Maj. Burke (as Charles Stalnaker)
David Thomson ...
Barrel Guffy's First Crew
Sebastian Cavalieri ...
US Straggler who Finds Weaver
Raoul Perez ...
Panzer Officer Preparing to To Tow Tank
Jack Gaskins ...
Kiley's 1st Driver
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Mother Superior
Max Slaten ...
Boy's Father in Ambleve
Carl Rapp ...
American MP Lieutenant
Axel Anderson ...
Officer
Bud Strait ...
Soldier Retreating in Ambleve
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Red River 6 with Radio Set
Ben Tatar ...
General Gray's Officer with Radio
Peter Herendeen
Richard Ziedman ...
Kiley's Driver with Glasses (as Richard Zeidman)
Paul Eslheman ...
(as Paul Eshelman)
John Schereschewsky
Victor Brandt ...
Soldier Retreating in Ambleve
Richard Baxter ...
Sergeant Who Tells Guffy To Wait for Fuel Truck
William Boone
John Clark ...
American Tank Sgt Our River Bridge
Ward Maule
Paul Polansky
Freddie Toehl ...
Singing Panzer Leutnant
Leland Wyler
Quinn Donoghue ...
Nun #2
John Friess
Reginald Gillam ...
Panzer Officer Who Arrests Boy at Ambleve
Peter Grzcegorczyk
Richard Laver
Harry Van Der Linden
Derek Robertson
Martin Rolin
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Air Corps Soldier in Ambleve
Russ Stoddard ...
Boy in Ambleve
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Narrator (uncredited)
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Announcer (uncredited) (voice)
Joe Zboran ...
German Tank Commander in Flames (uncredited)

Directed by

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Ken Annakin

Written by

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Philip Yordan ... (written by) &
Milton Sperling ... (written by) &
John Melson ... (written by)

Produced by

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Dino De Laurentiis ... executive producer (uncredited)
Sidney Harmon ... executive producer (uncredited)
Milton Sperling ... producer
Philip Yordan ... producer

Music by

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Benjamin Frankel

Cinematography by

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Jack Hildyard ... director of photography

Editorial Department

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Derek Parsons ... supervising editor
Lester A. Sansom ... post-production executive
David de Wilde ... first assistant editor (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Eugène Lourié ... (as Eugene Lourie)

Costume Design by

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Laure Lourié ... (as Laure DeZarate)

Makeup Department

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Trevor Crole-Rees ... makeup artist
José María Sánchez ... makeup artist (as Jose Maria Sanchez)

Production Management

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Leon Chooluck ... unit manager
Juan Estelrich ... unit manager
Bernard Glasser ... production supervisor
Miguel Pérez Marián ... unit manager (as Miguel Perez)
Tíbor Reves ... production manager (as Tibor Reves)
Gregorio Sacristán ... production manager (as Gregorio Sacristan)

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Luis García ... assistant director (as Luis Garcia)
José López Rodero ... assistant director (as Jose Lopez Rodero)
Martín Sacristán ... assistant director (as Martin Sacristan)

Sound Department

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Kurt Hernfeld ... sound editor (as Kurt Herrnfeld)
David Hildyard ... sound recordist
Gordon K. McCallum ... sound recordist (as Gordon McCallum)
Otto Snel ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Alban Streeter ... sound (uncredited)

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Charles-Henri Assola ... miniature construction (as Henri Assola)
Basilio Cortijo ... special effectsman
Richard Parker ... special effectsman
Alex Weldon ... chief of special effects
Kit West ... special effectsman
Antonio Baquero ... special effects assistant (uncredited)
Pablo Pérez ... special effects coordinator (uncredited)

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Francisco Prósper ... miniatures (uncredited)

Stunts

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Ken Buckle ... stunts (uncredited)
Jack Cooper ... stunt double (uncredited)
Nosher Powell ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Ronald Anscombe ... camera assistant
John Cabrera ... second unit photography
Dudley Lovell ... camera operator
Jack Willoughby ... aerial photography

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Charles Simminger ... wardrobe

Music Department

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Benjamin Frankel ... conductor
The Philharmonia Orchestra ... orchestra (as The New Philharmonia Orchestra)

Script and Continuity Department

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Joy Mercer ... script supervisor
Marie Wachsman ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Janet Brandt ... dialogue coach
Louis Brandt ... production coordinator (as Lou Brandt)
Sherman Joffe ... military advisor (as Lt. Col. Sherman Joffe)
Luis Martín Pozuelo ... military advisor (as Lt. Col. Luis Martin DePozuelo)
Meinrad von Lauchert ... military advisor (as Maj. Gen. {a.D.} Meinrad Von Lauchert)
Wayne Fitzgerald ... title designer (uncredited)
Edward King ... technical advisor (uncredited)

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Sherman Joffe ... we also wish to acknowledge the invaluable assistance rendered by the following military advisors (as Lt.Col. Sherman Joffe)
Luis Martín Pozuelo ... we also wish to acknowledge the invaluable assistance rendered by the following military advisors (as Lt.Col. Luis Martin DePozuelo)
Meinrad von Lauchert ... we also wish to acknowledge the invaluable assistance rendered by the following military advisors (as Maj.Gen. {a.D.} Meinrad Von Lauchert)
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

In the winter of 1944, the Allied Armies stand ready to invade Germany at the coming of a New Year. To prevent this occurrence, Hitler orders an all out offensive to re-take French territory and capture the major port city of Antwerp. "The Battle of the Bulge" shows this conflict from the perspective of an American intelligence officer as well as from a German Panzer Commander. Written by Anthony Hughes

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Also Known As
  • La Bataille des Ardennes (France)
  • Die letzte Schlacht (Germany)
  • La batalla de las Ardenas (Spain)
  • Die Panzerschlacht in den Ardennen (West Germany)
  • La Bataille des Ardennes (Canada, French title)
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Runtime
  • 167 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia This film was denounced by former President (and Supreme Allied Commander in Europe during WW2) Dwight D. Eisenhower soon after its release in a press conference due to its glaring historical inaccuracies. See more »
Goofs Common in military movies and TV, nearly every salute is done incorrectly. The enlisted man or lesser-grade officer is supposed to hold his salute until returned. Everyone learns that in basic training. Yet here the salute is a quick up/down nearly every time. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Wizards (1977). See more »
Soundtracks Panzerlied See more »
Quotes Cpl. Conrad: This new command is an illusion. Give it up.
Col. Martin Hessler: I am Martin Hessler. Four years ago, my panzers overran Poland in one week, that was no illusion. In 39 days, my tanks smashed all the way to Paris, that was no illusion. I conquered the Crimea, that was no illusion. Today, I was given a brigade of Tiger tanks. When I have a brigade of tanks, THAT is reality.
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