Film #7: Ski Troop Attack Review, 1960
WATCH THIS FILM
RATING: UNRATED
Ski Troop attack is low budget World War II film from 1960. The story is serious yet fun and deals with the hardships of war as well as the comradery that exists between the men of a platoon. The ski troop is sent on a special mission to blow up a German bridge that is crucial to the Nazi war machine. The journey is plagued with enemy fire, minimal rations, loss of life, and bickering between the platoon’s sergeant and captain.
The film is a good mix of real war footage, drama, interesting scenery, and cheesy train models! This is the last film of Roger Corman week and will leave you with a good feeling.
WATCH THIS FILM
RATING: UNRATED
Ski Troop attack is low budget World War II film from 1960. The story is serious yet fun and deals with the hardships of war as well as the comradery that exists between the men of a platoon. The ski troop is sent on a special mission to blow up a German bridge that is crucial to the Nazi war machine. The journey is plagued with enemy fire, minimal rations, loss of life, and bickering between the platoon’s sergeant and captain.
The film is a good mix of real war footage, drama, interesting scenery, and cheesy train models! This is the last film of Roger Corman week and will leave you with a good feeling.
written by DAW for openfilmden.com and openflimden.blogspot.com
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