The Coldest Winter (2005)
The Coldest Winter is a WWII Battle of the Bulge story that tells the tale of an American Soldier, and a German soldier, both left for dead, who awaken on the battlefield only to find themselves fighting for survival against their wounds, the weather and each other. A second storyline follows a naïve, frightened, Captain, sent out to track down missing intelligence with a newly demoted Sergeant turned Private from the Black Army, and a battle-hardened and battle-hungry Sergeant. Constant in-fighting, racism, and power struggles ensue when the troops get lost in the Ardennes forest.
Director: Michael Mustizer
Runtime: 98 min
Release Date: October 21, 2005
Cast
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Michael Mustizer
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Coldest Winter about?
- The Coldest Winter is a WWII Battle of the Bulge story that tells the tale of an American Soldier, and a German soldier, both left for dead, who awaken on the battlefield only to find themselves fighting for survival against their wounds, the weather and each other. A second storyline follows a naïve, frightened, Captain, sent out to track down missing intelligence with a newly demoted Sergeant turned Private from the Black Army, and a battle-hardened and battle-hungry Sergeant. Constant in-fighting, racism, and power struggles ensue when the troops get lost in the Ardennes forest.
- Who directed The Coldest Winter?
- The Coldest Winter was directed by Michael Mustizer.
- Who stars in The Coldest Winter?
- The Coldest Winter stars Stelio Savante, Harold Robl, Keith Arthur Bolden, Matt Worthington, Kelly Miller.
- How long is The Coldest Winter?
- The Coldest Winter has a runtime of 1h 38m (98 minutes).
- Where was The Coldest Winter produced?
- The Coldest Winter was produced in United States of America.