Red Rose of Normandy Page #2

Synopsis: Klaus Muller, a battle-hardened veteran, finds himself fighting for his life on the Russian front. Surrounded by overwhelming numbers of Russian tanks and planes, he and his men are doomed until famed German tank ace, Michael Wittmann, shows up in his Tiger Tank and saves the day. Once wounded, Klaus is transferred to Normandy to serve under Field Marshal Rommel just days before the Allied invasion. Much to his surprise, he finds that his beloved Klaudia is also stationed nearby as a field nurse. Unfortunately, so is her father, who is working with the French resistance and now finds himself pursued by the ruthless Gestapo officer Brahms, whose search leads him to Klaus and Klaudia attempting a rescue. They are caught and imprisoned. As D-Day begins and the Allies attack from the beaches and the sky, they escape from the prison, fighting the Gestapo in the middle of the biggest invasion in world history. We follow the D-Day invasion through the scared eyes of Sgt. Roberts whose path wi
Genre: War
Director(s): Tino Struckmann
Production: Artist View Entertainment
 
IMDB:
2.7
NOT RATED
Year:
2011
102 min
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fights, right?

I'll leave it to others.

- Very funny.

- Captain, General Frank ...

Show here ... field.

- Thank you sir.

- Captain!

I guess we'll meet again.

I found on the front.

Here I am.

You're in luck.

Muhler do not want to do that

This man is your enemy.

Is the head of Gestapo here.

I know!

I do not like people who spend more time

pursuit of the enemy.

Hell, Klaus!

More than once I heard that you have

killed in battle.

And when I learned that

injured at a local hospital,

I did everything I could to get you here.

And yes, I owe thanks for that.

And I owe some time

many things, my friend.

But all of this,

not doing well to say.

We have to make the high command,

use all resources to

repel invasion on the beach.

Why is it so difficult that,

so that your man?

Because of politics, Klaus.

Armed forces

run by politicians.

Everyone is afraid to give strength,

all hungry for more.

No one wants to admit,

that they may be wrong.

And loss of confidence before trying anything.

This is the same crap.

There is war carried out by the public

never pour

blood on the ground, ever.

- That's right.

- Of course.

That's why you and I, we have

reported more unbearable.

Field Marshal was,

to submit to Hitler himself.

I see.

- I understand.

- Good.

- It is a good idea.

- Thank you.

Then Klaus,

What is the shortest joke in the world?

What?

We won the war!

Most war production,

go directly to the Russian front.

I understand, but I see here,

10 or 50 types of armor.

It was a logistical nightmare.

By necessity have

using additional equipment.

Certainly, at least we

some time before ...

Accommodation is equipped ... I hope so.

What I have for you is this.

Break dance division.

So, pay attention.

Most of the ammunition.

You ...

- Sorry general.

- Did you notice, Klaus?

Yes.

Does anyone know who?

I think so.

This woman has

authorized to use penicillin.

Are you listening, Claudia?

Yes, doctor.

I have penicillin.

Claudia,

What is it?

When it was Klaus.

- Good morning.

- Good morning.

Captain.

I was surprised to see a man

as healthy as you are here.

I was on the orders of Field Marshal.

I'm in the examination.

- If you can show me around.

- Good morning, Captain.

- Doctor.

- What are you doing here?

Another doctor inspection.

I'm here for a Field Marshal.

Do you think you could show me

around with ease?

Of course,

not a busy day.

Can you take care of this for me?

Doctor, I have not filled out a report.

I think Claudia could.

Clear.

Yes, Doctor?

This man,

here at the inquest.

Show him around.

Clear.

I'm glad to see you recovered.

I heard that the Russians kill.

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