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Saints and Soldiers: The Void

  • 2014
  • PG-13
  • 1h 34m
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5.3/10
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Saints and Soldiers: The Void (2014)
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The German war machine is in retreat. Two American M-18 tank destroyers are sent to root out a die-hard group of Nazis holed up in the Harz Mountains.The German war machine is in retreat. Two American M-18 tank destroyers are sent to root out a die-hard group of Nazis holed up in the Harz Mountains.The German war machine is in retreat. Two American M-18 tank destroyers are sent to root out a die-hard group of Nazis holed up in the Harz Mountains.

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    • Ryan Little
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    • Ryan Little
  • Stars
    • Adam Gregory
    • Timothy S. Shoemaker
    • Michael Todd Behrens
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    • Director
      • Ryan Little
    • Writer
      • Ryan Little
    • Stars
      • Adam Gregory
      • Timothy S. Shoemaker
      • Michael Todd Behrens
    • 36User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Adam Gregory
    Adam Gregory
    • Carey Simms
    Timothy S. Shoemaker
    • John Atwood
    Michael Todd Behrens
    Michael Todd Behrens
    • Rodney 'Ramrod' Mitchell
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    Christoph Malzl
    • Stalag Commander
    Ben Urie
    • Lieutenant Goss
    David Morgan
    • Klaus Shonbeck
    Nate Harward
    • POW Camp Soldier
    Brenden Whitney
    • Private Nelson
    Jeff Birk
    • Captain F. Briton McConkie…
    Joel Bishop
    Joel Bishop
    • Max Whitaker
    K. Danor Gerald
    K. Danor Gerald
    • Jesse Owens
    Matthew Meese
    Matthew Meese
    • Daniel Barlow
    Alex Boye
    • Private Perry
    Allan Groves
    • Sergeant Kesler
    Logan Rogan
    • Prisoner #1…
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    Blake Webb
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    Jeff Johnson
    Jeff Johnson
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    Philip Malzl
    • Frederick Kardoff
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    6niutta-enrico

    Saints and Soldiers - The Void: I liked it

    There is always some controversies, when it comes to low budget and Indie films, about the right way to rate them in comparison with regular productions. Somebody feels that since you must judge the overall result, if it is manifestly lower than a similar film made by some Major, you have to state it. Plain and simple.

    Some others think that since it's obvious that they cannot meet bigger productions standards, you have to appreciate the good things they show (if any) and be happy with it. I don't know where to stand but I'm more inclined towards this second party, at least for the present movie.

    I found this film entertaining and even if they had just four tanks, two trucks, one house and one tent, they had very good dialogues and did an overall good job. All the gear looked stunningly brand new and this may be the way things looked back in 1944, I don't know, surely it appeared to be a precise artistic choice which I won't judge.

    If you would compare it to a major production its correct rate would be 4. If you ask yourself what would anybody be able to do with the same stuff, then I think it deserves an 8.
    6hypersonic8999

    Decent film

    The movie isn't as bad as I expected from a low budget film (and it shows it's low budget). The acting isn't half bad, but it's not the greatest either. Some of the dialogue is cheesy and feels out of place sometime. The plot and story are interesting though.

    2 US tank destroyers are caught in an ambush by 3 Wehrmacht tanks in a no-man's land area. The German ambush had previously caught 2 trucks transferring liberated POWs and the only survivors are one of the drivers (who is an African-American) and a British captain. Now they must all fight together to take out the Germans, before an unsuspecting US General, on his way for an inspection, as well as any other Allied forces are caught by the Germans.

    The story focuses a lot on racial disputes in the US army at that time. You have the African-American sergeant who is the most experienced of the lot, trying to take charge of the situation, while 2 men from the tank crews are bigoted against him. The British captain goes on to mostly fight by himself as he's trying to avenge the death of his fellow prisoners. All in all, some of the characters are interesting. The delivery of the message it wants to convey is kinda blunt towards the end, but it's still worth the watch. The movie is more focused on action than previous films in the Saints and Soldiers series.

    6/10
    3draciron

    Sermon tanks should have been the title

    I liked the previous Saints and Soldiers movies. As long as the combat is realistic and the plot good I am not to worried about special effects. This movie was one long sermon on how racist Whites are. I can understand introducing the idea but devoting an entire film to the concept got old really quickly. Every time you thought the plot was going to get going in came yet another sermon. I managed to watch the whole movie but barely. If I want to be preached at I'll go to church not watch a war movie. I do not care much about people's skin color and I think every living American is abundantly aware of the prejudice in America prior to the 60s. No need to go on and on about it until you start rooting for the Germans just to shut the guy up.
    5Uriah43

    Lost Its Momentum Somewhere Along the Way

    This film essentially begins on the closing days of World War 2 in Europe with an American tank company liberating a POW camp deep inside Germany. Naturally, needing to evacuate the POWs back to the rear, several trucks are sent to transport them while at the same time two tank destroyers are ordered to clear out a company of German soldiers who have dug in at a small town not too far away. Yet even though the trucks are sent in the opposite direction, two of them are forced to take a detour and because of that they run right into a German ambush which kills everyone except the driver of one of the trucks named "Jesse Owens" (K. Danor Gerald) and a British POW by the name of "Lieutenant Goss" (Ben Urie). Luckily, they not only manage to escape from the Germans, but they also just happen to meet up with the two tank destroyers and warn them of the ambush as well. To that effect, figuring that they have the edge because they have two tank destroyers and the element of surprise on their side, the decision is made to attack the German ambush site immediately instead of waiting for infantry support. What they fail to realize, however, is that the German tanks are commanded by an extremely skilled panzer officer and that whatever advantage the Americans think they have is negligible at best. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this movie started off really well, but it seemed to transition somewhere along the way into a lecture about the need for better race relations instead. And while I admire the thought behind it all, I must say that this underlying message seemed a bit too obvious at times and the film suffered as a result. That being said, I have rated this movie accordingly. Average.
    7blackhawk5150

    A movie for M18 buffs

    This movie, while not horrible, is obviously low budget. That said, the Saints and Soldiers series do an admirable job of creating realism with excellent props, especially when considering the low budget. The acting, for the most part is campy, preachy, and over the top. A few of the guys do fine jobs, but most could be much better.

    But let's be honest, where this movie shines is in getting to watch two beautifully preserved M18 Hellcats and a Pz.III in action. Which brings up one minor gripe; In WWII, armored vehicles were nearly unrecognizable due to the amount of crap they had on them. From backpacks, to wooden ammo and ration crates, to tarps, to sandbag and log armor, etc. These vehicles looked like they just rumbled off the showroom floor.

    But all in all, I gave it a 7. For WWII armor buffs, you won't find a better movie out there that features Buick's beautiful tank destroyer, which was well loved by it's crews. For those who like fast, light US armor, also check out The Bridge at Remagen, for some incredibly fun M24 Chaffee action.

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      Released in the UK under the title "Saints and Soldiers: The Battle of the Tanks."
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      (at around 1h 18 mins) The machine gunner is shooting the M2HB, we can hear the gun fire and empty cases dropping, but the belt is not moving.
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      Armed Forces Radio Voice: This is Armed Forces Radio London. Invasion at last! Allied armies assault enemy held France from sea and sky, smashing smashing onto the Nazi-held beaches of Normandy. A vast air armada of Allied paratroopers and gliders invade Holland from the skies to free the desperate Dutch people from the clutches of their Nazi masters. Thousands of Hollanders pour onto the roads and streets to greet the Allied liberators.

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      • August 15, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Những Chiến Binh Mang Tên Thánh 3
    • Filming locations
      • Utah, USA(location shooting)
    • Production companies
      • Go Films
      • Koan
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      1 hour 34 minutes
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