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Synopsis: In Nazi Germany at the height of World War II, a ragtag group of American soldiers known as "The Fearless Four" are shipped off to a military prison for a variety of infractions, ranging from mutiny to murder. While they're being transported, Nazis attack the convoy, killing the MPs, but the rebellious American soldiers manage to escape. Travelling deep into rural Germany, the Americans stumble upon an SS experiment camp run by the notorious Doctor Mengele. They soon discover Mengele's diabolical plan to fuse human and animal DNA to create an unstoppable army of Werewolf soldiers. The Fearless Four are now the allied forces' only hope of preventing Hitler's Third Reich gaining the upper hand in the War. It's a fight to the death and only the most brutal and merciless will survive!
 
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2017
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yours with that Colt .45?

I wasn't on my belly,

I was on my knees.

Shouldn't you be getting

the Medal of Honor

for sh*t like that?

What the f***

are you doing here with us?

Lemme ask you a question, boy.

Do you know how many black

soldiers are fighting

on the front line

of the U.S. Army?

No.

Five.

That's not because

us black folks are cowards,

there's thousands of us

who wanna serve.

But the Air Force

and Marines won't take us.

The Navy only employ us

to cook your slop.

The Army let in five of us,

and still they pulled

that segregation sh*t.

The last straw was when

we were traveling back

from the railroad with all those

Nazi fucks who surrendered.

They chartered a military bus

to pick us up

but there wasn't enough room

for the Germans

and their officers,

so the staff sergeant told me

to give up my seat

and walk back to base.

Can you believe that sh*t?

I just fought

the battle of my life.

And they're telling me

to give up my seat

for a f***ing Nazi?

So what'd you do?

I made the staff sergeant

see the error of his ways.

No one told me

I wanted freedom

I wanted...

[]

You called for me doctor?

This is a human brain.

Okay.

This is the cerebral cortex.

It is divided into

four sections called lobes,

the frontal lobe,

the parietal lobe,

the occipital lobe,

and the temporal lobe.

Do you know

what these lobes do?

I suppose you are going

to tell me.

The frontal lobe

is associated with reasoning,

speech, planning, emotions

and problem-solving.

The parietal lobe controls

movement, orientation

and the processing

and recognition of stimuli.

The occipital lobe is associated

with visual processing,

while the temporal lobe

is where we get the recognition

and processing of auditory

stimuli and memory.

Now this is a brain of a wolf.

There's an area near

the primary auditory cortex

which shows there

are striking similarities

between the way the canine brain

and the human brain respond

to emotionally loaded sounds.

It is clear there is

a common response to emotion

in both species.

Is this why you called

me here, to tell me this?

No, I simply wanted to tell you

that I shall be needing

one male specimen and one

female specimen this evening.

Could you and Hess bring

them around to the lab

- at around six?

- Of course.

That will be all.

What the f*** is this sh*t?

SOLDIER:

Pull over.

[DRIVER SIGHS]

[ENGINE STOPS]

[RADIO PLAYS FAINTLY]

Damn it.

You comin' to help or what?

My leg's f***ed.

You're gonna have to do it.

I can't move that sh*t

on my own.

[SIGHS]

You're gonna have to.

You're a lazy piece

of sh*t you know that?

F*** you.

Hey, gimme the keys for them.

Why?

I gotta move this sh*t.

If you're not gonna move

your ass,

I'll get them to do it.

What are you crazy?

You can't uncuff

those prisoners.

Look, they're unarmed.

I'll have my gun on them

the whole time,

Where the f***

are they gonna go?

Fine.

Any sh*t goes down,

it's on you.

Ladies.

Piss stop?

I need a couple of y'all

to move some sh*t out the road.

Any volunteers?

Thought not.

Brown, Murphy, you're up.

There's a surprise.

F*** you.

All right, move the sh*t

out of the road.

Come on,

we ain't got all day.

Are you blind?

What?

He asked if you're blind.

No, I ain't blind.

MURPHY:
Well you must be

if you can't see

we're being ambushed.

What ambush.

This ambush, drop the gun.

Drop the gun now!

[GUN FIRES]

[]

Oh!

Make my day,

do you feel lucky?

All of you in a line, now.

SS MAN 1:
Stand next to this

sniveling shite.

SS MAN 2:

Put your hands on your head.

SS MAN 1:
How many prisoners are

in the back of the truck?

How many prisoners?

Two.

You wouldn't be lying

to me now would you?

I'm not lying, I swear.

Go and check the truck.

[SPEAKING IN GERMAN]

Shite.

[]

[GRUNTS]

[GUN FIRES]

Wait, wait.

I have important

information for you.

You want any information?

Nope, I'm good.

Heil Hitler!

[]

Do you know much

about trucks?

Enough to know

this one's f***ed.

Looks like we're on foot.

MURPHY:

How many guns we got?

Nazi f*** had Hyde's piece

plus some extra ammo,

that's four pistols

all together.

We got any cigarettes?

Well they had these.

What's your name, Private?

Joe Kane.

So watcha wanna do, Joe Kane?

You sticking with us

or are you going your own ways?

I'll stick.

What do you wanna do?

Those smokes for sharing?

They can be.

Let's go.

[]

[]

Late again.

A busy evening I'm afraid.

Dinner is cold.

We are on the verge

of the greatest breakthrough

in modern medicine.

I'm afraid the chicken

will have to wait.

It was beef.

What the hell is this?

A new piece.

You've been using

my subjects again!

You have plenty of subjects.

We only have

a select few here.

Then order more in

from the other camps.

That takes time Ilsa!

The work we are doing here

is of the utmost urgency.

We are going to lose

this war unless we

get urgent reinforcements.

I understand.

You know I work

for the cause too.

And yet I still find time

to cook dinner for my husband.

You never make time for us.

You may not want to hear

this but our marital concerns

are of little importance.

Our country stands at a

pivotal moment in its history

that is of greater

importance right now.

I'm sorry you feel that way.

I'm sorry you don't.

Officer Becker.

May I speak with

you for a moment.

Of course.

We have to stop doing this,

the doctor will find out.

He's too busy with his work.

He doesn't suspect a thing.

Still, we gotta

keep things low-key.

Men of my rank have

been killed for less.

You know this is not

just a physical thing.

I care about you.

I care about you too.

Good morning, Dr. Mengele

would like to see you

in his laboratory at 9 a.m.

Could you give me

a moment to get dressed?

Of course.

Sir?

Yeah?

Could you wait outside.

Of course.

Perhaps you should get

a real lock for this door, ya?

Perhaps I should.

[DOOR CLOSES]

Officer Becker, sir.

Thank you, Hess.

[]

Officer Becker,

please take a seat.

Do you read the Bible,

Becker?

Not recently, sir.

But you have

in the past, yes?

BECKER:

Yes.

You recall

the passage in Judges 16?

Vaguely.

Allow me to

refresh your memory.

There was a man called Samson.

Who had been given

great strength by God.

He met a woman called Delilah

and became infatuated by her.

But Delilah

had been approached

by the lords

of the Philistines

as they offered her money

to discover the secret

of Samson's strength,

Three times she asked him

the secret of his strength,

and three times he gave her

a false answer.

But on the fourth occasion,

he gave her the true reason.

He did not cut his hair in

fulfillment of a vow to God.

Delilah, while Samson

was sleeping on her knee,

shaved his head and

betrayed him to her enemies.

Forgive me, sir.

But I'm not sure what

the relevance is.

I think we both

know the relevance.

The Bible

is a fascinating read,

contains many stories

about redemption.

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