When Trumpets Fade (1998)
Facts
| Directed by | John Irvin |
| Cast | Ron Eldard, Zak Orth, Frank Whaley, Dylan Bruno, Devon Gummersall, Dan Futterman, Timothy Olyphant and Dwight Yoakam |
| Theatrical Release | June 27, 1998 |
| DVD Release | November 10, 1998 |
| Running Time | 92 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 026359148026 |
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About When Trumpets Fade
First broadcast on HBO in June of 1998--shortly before the theatrical release of Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan--this World War II drama offers an equally intimate and devastating study of combat and its tragic aftermath. Set in Germany during the closing days of the war, the film uses a little-known episode of U.S. military history--the bloody battle of the Hurtigen Forest--as the backdrop for the story of a battle-weary private (Ron Eldard) who is the only surviving member of his platoon. Despite his request for dismissal on the grounds of mental disability and shell-shock, he is considered a promising soldier by his superiors, promoted to sergeant, and assigned to command a fresh platoon of young, inexperienced soldiers. The cycle of war continues, and the film ends as it began--with one soldier carrying a mortally wounded comrade from a scene of devastating loss. A veteran of several war films, director John Irvin emphasizes the gritty, physically exhausting realities of combat with keen attention to detail on location in Hungary. This film is decidedly downbeat (don't look for any Spielbergian uplift here), but its depiction of warfare is undeniably powerful, earning praise for Irvin and HBO for tackling such an uncompromising project. --Jeff Shannon Amazon.com
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| When Trumpet Fade |
| Well Done |
| Another HBO Home Run! |
In this case, the setting is the Hurtgen Forest in WW II, and the protagonist is a seasoned private, with a natural gift for combat skills, but a primary focus on self-survival. Events will thrust him into a leadership role, and that will gradually change his focus from self-survival, to the survival and success of the men he leads.
The Hurtgen Forest campaign was a needless meatgrinder that chewed up 24,000 Allied dead and wounded, and baffled the Germans as to why we simply didn't by-pass it. This movie pulls no punches about the stupidity of the campaign, but like "Lost Battalion", acknowledges the individual acts of heroism and self-sacrifice that take place even when the circumstances that thrust the individuals placed into that position were misguided and avoidable.
This is a powerfully acted and executed movie, and stands in stark contrast to drivel like "The Green Berets". June 24, 2008
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