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Requesting a World War II film broadcast on CCTV6

Hello, this movie is "The Battle of Stalingrad", which has been broadcast on CCTV6. At the end, the soundtrack of the movie where the protagonist and his comrades freeze to death in the ice and snow is very shocking.

Basic information

More Chinese film titles:

Battle of Stalingrad

Battle of Stalingrad

More foreign film titles:

Stalingrado .....Argentina / Spain

Length:

134 min / Argentina:135 min

Country/Region:

Germany Sweden

Dialogue Language:

German Russian

Color:

< p>Color

Format:

35mm widescreen system

Production cost:

DEM 20,000,000/estimated

[Edit this paragraph] Cast and Credits

Director:

* Joseph Vilsmaier

Screenwriter:

* Jürgen Büscher

* Christoph Fromm .....uncredited

* Johannes Heide

* Joseph Vilsmaier

Actor:

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* Thomas Kretschmann .....Lt. Hans von Witzland

* Dominique Horwitz .....Obergefreiter Fritz Reiser

* Sylvester Groth .....Otto

* Jochen Nickel .....Unteroffizier Manfred Rohleder

* Sebastian Rudolph .....GeGe Müller

* Dana Vávrová .....Irina

* Martin Benrath .....Gen. Hentz

* Karel Hermánek ..... Capt. Hermann Musk

* Heinz Emigholz .....Edgar Emigholz

* Ferdinand Schuster .....Double Edgar

* Oliver Broumis.. ...HGM

* Dieter Okras .....Capt. Haller

* Zdenek Vencl .....W?lk

* Mark Kuhn .....Sgt. Pflüger

* Thorsten Bolloff .....Feldmann

* Alexander Wachholz .....Pfarrer Renner

* J . Alfred Mehnert .....Lupo

* Ulrike Arnold .....Viola

* Christian Knoepfle .....Dieter

* Flip Cap .....Ludwig

* Jaroslav Tomsa .....Opa Erwin (Grandpa Erwin)

* Pavel Mang .....Kolja

* Otto Sevcik .....Maj. Kock (as Oto Sevcik)

* Jophi Ries .....Schr?der

* Svatopiunk Ricanek ..... German soldier

* Otmar Dvorak .....Von Lausitz

* Karel Hábl .....Adjutant

* Thomas Lange ..... Arzt 1 (Doctor 1)

* Karel Hlusicka .....Arzt 2 (Doctor 2)

* Alexander Koller .....Akkordionspieler (Accordion player)

* Petr Skarke .....Soldat 1

* Hynek Cermak .....Soldat 2

* Cestmír Randa Jr. .....Soldat 3

* Jan Preucil .....Major/Flughafen (Major/Airport)

* Bohumil Svarc .....Arzt/Flughafen (Doctor/Airport)

* Pirjo Lepp?nen .....Weinende Mutter (Crying mother)

* Aale Mantila .....Alter Vater (Old father)

* Theresa Vilsmaier .....Mutter (Mother)

* Janina Vilsmaier .....Kind (Child)

* Oliver Steindler .....Kind (Child)

* Jana Steindlerova .....Kind (Child)

* Kaja Hermanek .....Kind (Child)

* Janina Filsmaier ..... Kind (Child)

Produced by:

* Mark Damon .....executive producer

* Hanno Huth .....producer< /p>

* Michael Krohne .....executive producer

* Günter Rohrbach .....producer

* Joseph Vilsmaier .....executive producer< /p>

Original Music:

* Norbert Jürgen Schneider .....(as Norbert Jürgen Schneider)

Photography Cinematography:

* Rolf Greim

* Klaus Moderegger

* Peter von Haller

Film Editing:

* Hannes Nikel

< p>Art direction Production Designer:

* Jindrich G?tz

* Wolfgang Hundhammer

Costume Design by:

* Ute Hofinger

Assistant Director:

* Petr Erben .....assistant director: Prague

* Pauli Pentti .... .assistant director: Finland

* Ondrej Soukup .....assistant director: Prague

* Milan Steindler .....assistant director

[edit This paragraph] Plot introduction

In 1942, the German army achieved a series of victories. Stimulated by the favorable situation, Hitler ignored the advice and made the arrogant decision to capture Stalingrad and the Caucasus at the same time. It was the most decisive decision that Hitler made during the war that had a decisive impact on the fate of the German army. From May to July, after winning a series of victories, the German army regained the strategic initiative in the south and began to advance towards Stalingrad. Hitler implemented his long-planned "Blue Plan", thereby opening up Stalin's The beginning of the Battle of Grad. The German Chief of General Staff Jodl announced that the fate of the Caucasus would depend on the outcome of the Battle of Stalingrad.

The time came to the late autumn of 1942. A few ordinary German soldiers who had been resting on the warm seaside not long ago and enjoying their vacation were suddenly interrupted by a burst of military music, and everyone hurriedly gathered. , after several people were decorated, they hurriedly boarded a train bound for the Soviet Union and were transferred to the Stalingrad front line with the troops. At this time, none of them realized what a severe test they would face. Two German soldiers, Hans and Lonu, casually made a bet on the train: who could save their lives.

After many battles, they were soon engulfed by the brutal flames of war. As winter approaches, the cold becomes more terrifying than the battle. In the ice and snow, what they were thinking about was not how to fight, but how to survive. In addition, the colonel's cruel and harsh requirements almost left the soldiers with no breathing room. They were not only threatened by death and war, but also made things difficult by their superiors, but they must obey. This is what soldiers are, and ultimately, unbearable soldiers. They killed the colonel in the snow and invaded his house. Only then did they begin to realize the cruelty of war and their own insignificance, and they began to seek resistance. This was an action that anyone could make in a harsh natural environment and precarious circumstances.

However, the final defeat of the German army was still like an unexpected catastrophe. Out of the instinct to survive, the soldiers began to trek in the snow. On the way they met a group of Soviet refugees, and the war brought Theirs is also endless pain, the war destroyed everything, their fate is the same, whether they are soldiers or civilians. When they finally picked up the doctor's certificate and rushed to the airport, they thought they could finally escape this hell on earth. But their ordeal was not over. A group of soldiers tried to get on the last plane to leave Stalingrad. However, the officers still used their privileges to board the plane early and left this ghost place.

Desperate soldiers struggled to catch up with the taking-off plane, because they knew that for most people at the airport who had no time to evacuate, their doom had come. Everyone's hearts flew to Germany along with that plane, but their bodies still had to stay in Stalingrad, suffering both physical and psychological torture.

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