Beyond Valkyrie: Dawn of the 4th Reich Page #2

Synopsis: From the producers of Company of Heroes and starring Sean Patrick Flanery, Tom Sizemore, Kip Pardue with Stephen Lang and Rutger Hauer, comes an intense thriller from the front-lines of World War II. As Operation Valkyrie prepares to assassinate Adolph Hitler, an Allied special ops team prepares to extract the man destined to lead post-war Germany. But after Valkyrie fails, everything changes. Now, unlikely allies must work together to stop a group of Nazi Officers from fleeing to Argentina and establishing the Fourth Reich.
Genre: Action, History, War
Director(s): Claudio Fäh
Production: Jumping Horse Film
 
IMDB:
4.9
R
Year:
2016
100 min
53 Views


EVAN:
We gotta get there

before the Germans do.

Let's pray there's something

we can salvage.

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

[INDISTINCT SHOUTING]

Oh, sh*t. So much for salvaging our gear.

Well, we'll just have to make

the rendezvous with what we've got.

My guess is we're two days,

day and a half, to Koronowo if we hustle.

We'll be late, but we'll get there.

Whatever gear you got left,

make sure it's secure.

Nothing rattles, nothing shines.

We've got a hell of a long walk,

gentlemen.

REINHARDT:
Yes?

- Sir.

- What is it?

Captain Blackburn's plane, sir.

It hasn't returned.

- Radio contact?

- Not since it entered Prussian airspace.

We received reports

of significant flak fire.

Russian field commanders

to the east confirmed.

It doesn't sound promising.

Any word from von Konig's people?

No.

Well.

Well...

No. I'm betting that Blackburn's

got a nose on him.

If they made it off the plane,

he's gonna find a way.

He is a tough cookie.

Sergeant, when there's no plan "B",

well, that leaves you with just hope.

Eyes on the stars. Understand?

- Yes, sir.

- Good.

- That'll be all.

- Yes, sir.

[DOOR OPENS]

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

[BOTH SHOUTING IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE]

[ALL SHOUTING]

[DRAMATIC MUSIC CONTINUES]

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[WOMAN SINGS IN GERMAN TO SOFT MUSIC]

MAN:
Hitler... he's been living in fear,

afraid his own people

were plotting against him.

Ironically, that's the only thing

he may actually have right.

The walls of the empire are crumbling,

Sturmbannfuhrer Krauss,

but Germany has a friend in Argentina.

Yes, but an expensive one.

Any news from Berlin, Sturmbannfuhrer?

Yes. The reserve army has been mobilized.

And the Fuhrer?

No word yet.

If he's dead, there will be chaos.

And what if he's alive?

Why don't you wait for me

in my office, please?

- We have a busy day ahead.

- Of course.

This week we suffered the heaviest bombing

since beginning of combat operations.

WOMAN:
Would you like some tea?

The Russians are closing in on the Baltic.

Konigsberg will fall.

And without a port, we have nothing.

The time is now.

[FLY BUZZING]

Adolf Hitler dead. Halle-f***ing-lujah.

ENGLAND:
I'm surprised it's taken us

this long. F***ing master race, my ass.

SITES:
Yeah. Just would've been nice if one

of the good guys had taken him out, you know?

They are the good guys, Sites.

They just happen to be German.

Exactly.

We're on the front lines

of history right now, fellas.

I would've never left Indiana

if it weren't for this.

Killing Nazis was my ticket.

Ooh, down, down, down.

[MEN TALKING LOUDLY IN GERMAN]

[BULLET WHIZZING PAST]

Sites, cover the left flank!

Gun up, eyes open, buddy.

Why the f*** are they shooting at us?

We're civilians, right?

We're civilians with guns!

That makes us not so civil.

How's that for f***ing civil?

- EVAN:
Sites?

- Yeah!

- You see the eight?

- Copy!

- I'm going! You cover!

- Cover fire!

Captain!

[SHOUTS IN GERMAN]

Grenade!

[MEN SHOUT]

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

- F***! I'm out!

- Me too!

[EVAN SHOUTS]

[BOTH GRUNTING]

[MAN GROANS]

Captain!

[SOLDIERS SHOUTING IN GERMAN]

[SOLDIER C*CKS GUN]

Move away from the gun.

Move away, or I will kill him!

[PANTING]

MAN:
You Yankees were on

the plane that went down, no?

Where are your uniforms?

What are you doing in Prussia?

We're on a mail run with medical supplies

from the Red Cross.

Headed to a POW camp in Poland.

Hey, relax, all right, chief?

[GROANING]

What is your mission?

Well, we were gonna take a quick

jaunt through wine country,

grab a couple of beers in Belgium,

and move on to...

[GRUNTS]

[SPITS]

What are you doing in East Prussia?

What he said.

[VEHICLE APPROACHING]

Heil Hitler!

[RESPONDS IN GERMAN]

You have prisoners, I see.

Three Americans and a Tommy, yes.

From the plane that went down?

I believe so, yes.

But they are not talking. Yet.

"The good people in the world

are far from being satisfied

with each other,

and my arms are the best peacemaker."

So you heard of Samuel Colt, huh?

- One of theirs?

- SOLDIER:
It was.

You have Soviets too?

Yes, a Russian and a Polack.

We caught them

rigging the train tracks to Rastenburg.

Then bring them to me.

[MAN SPEAKS FOREIGN LANGUAGE]

It's true, what they say, isn't it?

What?

There is no such thing as a smart Polack.

[GRUNTS]

Your interrogation techniques are

obviously less effective than mine.

If we kill them, we lose what they know.

Kill one.

Perhaps the others will talk.

[STAMMERS]

Come on.

You look them in the eyes, Clarence.

They'll remember you that way.

On my signal.

Did you see the man I came with?

Kill all the others.

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

[SHOUTS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE]

[MAN GROANING]

- Who's this guy?

- Yeah, no sh*t.

Thank you.

I wasn't helping you.

Just trying to get an extra gun

to get my men back.

Nice shot.

[SPEAKING RUSSIAN] You hit me hard, Sasha.

You shouldn't spit on me.

Russians.

[SPEAKING RUSSIAN]

Sasha, wait. Allied aircraft,

civilian clothes, Mark II radio.

I think they are Jeds.

You're not just Russian

soldiers either, you are GRU.

Captain Evan Blackburn, OSS.

Major Aleksandr Kulkov, GRU.

SITES:
What's GRU?

Unconventional warfare,

deep reconnaissance, sabotage.

Soviet version of us, basically.

Nice uniforms.

- GRU-issued?

- Yeah. What about you?

It's a little early for Oktoberfest, no?

No, we're just getting an early start,

seeing as that beer is

the only thing German we like.

Come on. The truth. Why you are here?

Plane got shot down.

We dropped in to help out

local resistance.

Those were our orders too.

- Is that right?

- Yeah.

We're working with Polish AK

to take back German-held cities.

Major, I overheard the Germans

say your two men

were caught trying to sabotage

a train to Rastenburg.

I don't call that being a part

of Poland's Operation Tempest.

Tempest may be over.

Did you see there was an attempt

on Hitler's life today?

- What do you mean, "attempt"?

- That's all I know, Captain.

[SPEAKING RUSSIAN]

You should be shot just for wearing that.

No one thinks of changing themselves.

Sh*t!

This thing's shot to sh*t, sir.

You should try using cup and string.

How about he gives it

a try anyway, eh, Ivan?

My name... Tolstoy, Yevgeny...

Sure it is.

[SPEAKING RUSSIAN]

No more talking. Let's go.

- It's done.

- Major.

Do you have a radio we could use?

The radio I have is not useful

to you, Captain,

unless you'd like to speak

directly to Tovarishch Stalin.

[SPEAKING RUSSIAN] Quiet.

[DOGS BARKING]

You hear the dogs?

We'll head north. There is a safe house

two miles from here.

You're more than welcome

to come with us, Captain.

Let's gather whatever supplies

you have left. Let's move.

We can't go with them, Cap.

We don't have a radio

or rations or much ammo.

- We don't have a choice, Dixon.

- But, Cap,

I thought this whole mission was to try

and get Konig before the Russians could.

- Now we're gonna team up with them?

- We're not teaming up with anybody.

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