| Actor |
Crew |
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Rick Schroder
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Major Charles White Whittlesey
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|
Phil McKee
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Captain George McMurtry
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| Jamie Harris |
Sergeant Gaedeke
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Jay Rodan
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Lieutenant Leak
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| Adam James |
Captain Nelson Holderman, Co. K 307 th
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Daniel Caltagirone
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Private Phillip Cepeglia
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| Michael Goldstrom |
Private Jacob Rosen
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André Vippolis
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Private Lipasti
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| Rhys Miles Thomas |
Private Bob Yoder, Sharpshooter
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| Arthur Kremer |
Private Abraham Krotoshinsky, Runner
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Adam Kotz
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Colonel Johnson
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| Justin Scot |
Private Omer Richards, Carrier Pigeons
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Anthony Azizi
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Private Nat Henchman
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|
George Calil
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Private Lowell R. Hollingshead
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| Wolf Kahler |
Major Heinrich Prinz
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| Director |
Russell Mulcahy
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| Producer |
David Gerber; Tom Reeve; Lisa Demberg |
| Writer |
James Carabatsos |
| Cinematography |
Jonathan Freeman |
| Musician |
Richard Marvin |
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| Plot |
| It began on October 2nd, 1918, when the men of the U.S. Army's 77th Division, 308th Battalion were surrounded by German troops in the Argonne Forest. Without food, water or reserve ammunition, cut off from supply and communication lines, and subjected to constant assaults and bombardments, they managed to hold off the enemy until they were finally rescued after five days of desperate action.This A&E Original Movie brings their harrowing ordeal to life. Directed by Russell Mulcahy ('Ricochet', 'Highlander'), 'THE LOST BATTALION' stars Rick Schroeder ('NYPD Blue', 'Crimson Tide') as Major Charles Whittlesey, the civilian-turned soldier who won the Congressional Medal of Honor for keeping his outnumbered troops alive and fighting in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.Special Bonus Program from THE HISTORY CHANNEL®: 'Dear Home: Letters from World War I' America fought in World War I for just over 9 months, yet close to 120,000 Americans died, leaving a country forever changed.. Learn what it was like in the trenches, hospitals and front lines from the soldiers, nurses, ambulance drivers, and postal clerks who were, as they wrote In their letters home, "Somewhere in France." Haunting and moving, this program brings "The Great War" to life through the words of Americans who lived it. |
| Movie Details |
| Genre |
War; Drama; Television |
| Studio |
|
A&E Television Networks |
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Fox Television Studios |
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| Movie Release Date |
2001 |
| Country |
USA
|
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| Language |
English |
| Audience Rating |
NR |
| Running Time |
100 |
| Color |
Color |
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| Features |
Features |
Scene Access
Production Notes
Closed Captioned
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Scene Access Production Notes Closed Captioned 'History Channel' Bonus Program |
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| Edition Details |
| Region |
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1 |
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| Screen Ratio |
1.33 |
| Format |
DVD |
| Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
| Barcode |
733961703993 |
| Release Date |
1/29/2002 |
| Subtitles |
English |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Audio Tracks |
English Dolby Digital |
| No. of Discs/Tapes |
1 |
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| Personal Details |
| Seen It |
No |
| Index |
1233 |
| Collection Status |
In Collection |
| Purchase Date |
12/27/2010 |
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