Battle of the Bulge


3:05 pm - 4:05 pm, Wednesday, December 31 on ITV4 (26)

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A German tank commander is assigned to lead a surprise counter-attack against Allied forces as part of a last-ditch attempt to turn the tide of the Second World War and prevent the invasion of his country. An American intelligence officer realises what the enemy is planning, and tries to convince his superiors that they are facing a major offensive. Drama, starring Robert Shaw, Henry Fonda, Dana Andrews, Telly Savalas and Charles Bronson


1965 HD subtitles 16x9
Epic Movie/Drama War

Cast & Crew

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Robert Shaw (Actor) .. Col Hessler
Henry Fonda (Actor) .. Lt Col Kiley
Dana Andrews (Actor) .. Col Pritchard
Charles Bronson (Actor) .. Wolenski
Telly Savalas (Actor) .. Guffy
Robert Ryan (Actor) .. Gen Grey
George Montgomery (Actor) .. Sgt Duquesne
Ty Hardin (Actor) .. Schumacher
Barbara Werle (Actor) .. Elena
James MacArthur (Actor) .. Lt Weaver
Ken Annakin (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Robert Shaw (Actor) .. Col Hessler
Henry Fonda (Actor) .. Lt Col Kiley
Born: May 16, 1905 in Grand Island, Nebraska
Best Known For: 12 Angry Men and On Golden Pond.
Early-life: Henry Jaynes Fonda was born in Grand Island, Nebraska, on May 16, 1905. He worked part-time in his father's print plant and later worked after school for a phone company. He attended the University of Minnesota but he did not graduate. At the age of 20, Henry began acting at the Omaha Community Playhouse.
Career: In Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Fonda landed his first professional role in the University Players production of The Jest. It wasn't long before he headed to New York. Along with roommate James Stewart, he developed his acting skills on Broadway and appeared in a number of stage productions between 1926 and 1934. Fonda got his big break when he made his first film appearance in The Farmer Takes a Wife (1935). His movie career took off and in 1936 he starred in The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, the first Technicolor movie filmed outdoors. He went on to star in The Grapes of Wrath (1940), Rings On Her Fingers (1942), and The Ox-Bow Incident (1943). He served in the Navy during the Second World War. In 1948, Fonda won a Tony Award for playing the title role in Mister Roberts, a role he would later play on the big screen in 1955. He went on to star in War in Peace (1956), The Wrong Man (1956), 12 Angry Men (1957), How the West Was Won (1962) and Spencer's Mountain (1963). Fonda continued to act throughout his final years and he won his only Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in On Golden Pond (1981). He died a year later in Los Angeles at the age of 77.
Quote: (On director John Ford): "He had instinctively a beautiful eye for the camera. But he was also an egomaniac."
Trivia: Fonda was married five times. He was the father of actors Peter and Jane Fonda.
Dana Andrews (Actor) .. Col Pritchard
Charles Bronson (Actor) .. Wolenski
Born: November 03, 1921 in Ehrenfeld, Pennsylvania
Best Known For: The Death Wish movies.
Early-life: Born Charles Dennis Buchinsky in Ehrenfeld, Pennsylvania on November 3, 1921, he was the 11th of 15 children and his father died when he was 10. Charles learned to speak English when he was a teenager, before that he spoke his parents' native Lithuanian and Russian. His first job was working in a coal mine. He did this until he signed up for military service during the Second World War. He served as an aerial gunner in the 760th Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron. He flew 25 missions and was awarded a Purple Heart medal for wounds he received in battle. After the war, Charles joined a theatrical group and shared an apartment in New York with aspiring actor Jack Klugman, who went on to make a name for himself in The Odd Couple and Quincy, MD.
Career: In 1950, Bronson married and moved to Hollywood, where he took acting classes and began landing small roles. He made several TV guest appearances during the 1950s in the likes of The Doctor, Waterfront, Treasury Men in Action, The Sheriff of Cochise, and US Marshall. His profile increased when he was cast as one of the seven gunfighters in the movie The Magnificent Seven (1960). Prominent films after that included The Great Escape (1963), The Dirty Dozen (1967), and Once Upon a Time in the West (1968). In 1974, he made the film he is most associated with, Death Wish. It was a box-office hit and led to four sequels. After his health deteriorated, he retired from acting in 1998. He suffered from Alzheimer's in his final years and died of pneumonia on August 30, 2003, at the age of 81.
Quote: "I look like a quarry someone has dynamited."
Trivia: In 1954, he changed his surname from Buchinsky to Bronson because his agent thought a European surname might damage his career. He made six films with director Michael Winner and nine with director J Lee Thompson.
Telly Savalas (Actor) .. Guffy
Robert Ryan (Actor) .. Gen Grey
George Montgomery (Actor) .. Sgt Duquesne
Ty Hardin (Actor) .. Schumacher
Barbara Werle (Actor) .. Elena
James MacArthur (Actor) .. Lt Weaver
Ken Annakin (Director)

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