When Trumpets Fade

When Trumpets Fade
by John Irvin

When Trumpets Fade
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Actor: Devon Gummersall, Dylan Bruno, Frank Whaley, Ron Eldard, Zak Orth
Director: John Irvin
Brand: HBO HOME VIDEO
Cinematographer: Thomas Burstyn
Editor: Ian Crafford
Producer: David R. Ginsburg
Producer: Gavin Polone
Producer: John Kemeny
Producer: Judy Hofflund
Writer: W.W. Vought
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround; Spanish (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled)
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
Picture Format: Pan & Scan, 1.33:1
Running Time: 95 minutes
DVD Release Date: 1998-11-10
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Studio: Hbo Home Video

DVD Reviews of When Trumpets Fade

DVD Review: Not History - But Not Bad
Summary: 4 Stars

A lot of the 1-star reviewers were, apparently, expecting a historical war movie, but all the movie summary says is "set in the backdrop of..." In other words, there was no attempt to make a historical movie - only an entertaining one.

(And, disregard their comments about "firehoses" used for flame throwers. The ones used in the movie looked pretty time-relevent to me.)

No, this is just a war movie, and not a bad one at all. It has an interesting story-line, a "twist" to the ending, and I enjoyed it. One part of the theme is awfully realistic, and that's the disaster that can happen when commanding officers miscalculate. And, regarding the history of this battle, that much truth is present in the movie.

If nothing else, it will introduce you to Hurtgen Forest, which I'd never heard of before getting this movie, and I thank the movie for that. If you're after history, you can Google it and get it. But if you're after entertainment and are a war-movie buff, you'll enjoy this one.

DVD Review: When Trumpets fade
Summary: 4 Stars

A very good movie regarding a battle that was fought and is mostly forgotten in the annals of history.

DVD Review: Welcome to the Death Factory
Summary: 4 Stars

I picked this movie up years ago because it dealt with something I've had an interest in; the battles that took place in the Hurtgen Forest. My fascination with the Hurtgen Forest derives from the absoluteness of the conditions and how men continued their struggles in a battle that never should have taken place. Rather than the mobile warfare so typified in other WWII battles, the battles in the Hurtgen Forest were typified by relatively static warfare in terrible terrain that was reminiscent of the Civil War struggle in the Wilderness.

Rating wise this ones a solid 4 star movie. The acting is solid, especially given how young/green the actors were. All of the actors did an excellent job capturing the behavior and look of the troops who'd fought in the Hurtgen Forest (especially around 7 November 1944 when the movie takes places). The terrain is between accurate and very accurate depending on the parts you're looking for (the woods and the mud are very accurate; the bridge over the Kall stream and the terrain around the Kall trail were inaccurate). Historically the director and the writers did a good job telling of the 112th Infantry Regiment, 28th ID (the 112th was the regiment from the 28th ID assigned to capture Schmidt and Kommerscheidt) and showing the losses the division sustained (the Hurtgen Forest were nicknamed the Death Factory by American troops. I've read of American losses being between 24,000 and 30,000 with German losses being similar. Matter of fact, one battalion went in with 900 men, received 100 reinforcements, and walked out with 50 men of whom half were sent to hospital). The weak point in the movie was showing the area around the Kall Trail and showing them attacking the guns (sorry, they would have been the responsibility of another battalion or the 109th Regiment). This is significant because viewer not familiar with the battlefield could be mislead about conditions (having said that though, they did a great job showing what the battlefield conditions were like though). I recommend this one for lovers of history or those interested in seeing the realities of what war is like. If you're interested in learning more about the battlefield I recommend that you read Follow Me And Die or look on my Listmania for other books on the Hurtgen Forest.

DVD Review: 3.5 stars out of 4
Summary: 5 Stars

The Bottom Line:

A well-structured, well-acted and well-made made-for-TV war film, When Trumpets Fade will probably not be remembered as a great film, but when you're watching it you wouldn't be faulted for thinking it was.

DVD Review: One of the Best
Summary: 4 Stars

This is one of the best movies I have seen on the affect war has on those required to fight.

Description of When Trumpets Fade

IT IS THE FALL OF 1944 AS THE AMERICAN ARMY ADVANCES ON GERMANY.ATTEMPTING TO SECURE A BRIDGE FLANKED BY ENEMY TANKS, DEATH COMES FROM ALL SIDES AS SHELLS RAIN ON THE MEN. IN THE MIDST OF THIS MADNESS, FOUR RENEGADE SOLDIERS SHARE ONE DESPERATE AIM: TOSTAY ALIVE.
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

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