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
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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.