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Echoes of the Black Brigade tells the story of an elite unit whose legacy is shaped by loyalty, sacrifice, and the haunting memories of past battles. As echoes of war resurface, the brigade must confront enemies both seen and unseen, where every decision leaves a lasting mark.

This film delivers a tense atmosphere, strong characters, and a dramatic journey through conflict, honor, and survival. A gripping experience for fans of action, war drama, and classic cinematic storytelling.
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00:00:00To be continued...
00:00:30Captain Carlin?
00:00:35The General's expecting you, sir.
00:00:40Captain Carter, the General's expecting you, sir.
00:01:01This way, sir.
00:01:10Floyd B, you a soldier boy?
00:01:13That mean you in the army?
00:01:15Sir.
00:01:16What's this?
00:01:18My uniform, sir.
00:01:19Your uniform?
00:01:21Yes, sir. You see, I'm detailed to General Alderman, sir.
00:01:24Floyd B.
00:01:26I'm glad you could come, Carter.
00:01:28I never say no to a general.
00:01:31Kings and Counts used to dine on this terrace.
00:01:34You should feel right at home.
00:01:35Captain, I have a job for you.
00:01:40I appreciate the hospitality, General, but I'll walk to Berlin before I make drinks for you.
00:01:46Captain, we have people to do that in the army.
00:01:50Now, I want you for something else.
00:01:52I want you to save the dam.
00:02:00There's a dam on the Aufgang Lake, right here.
00:02:04Our main force is more than 50 miles away, here.
00:02:08If the Jerry's know we're coming, they'll blow it up.
00:02:11And if they do, they'll stall our advance for at least two days and flood the valley.
00:02:17What we want to do is surprise them from the south.
00:02:20Now, the nearest unit is B Company, 3rd Regiment.
00:02:24So send them in?
00:02:25Carter, I'm afraid you missed the point.
00:02:27We've got two days to save the dam.
00:02:30This mission requires the experience of a commando.
00:02:34And you were available.
00:02:36You'll be flown to B Company and dropped.
00:02:39Oh, the, uh, code name is London Bridge.
00:02:42From there on, you're on your own.
00:02:44You'll be behind German lines the minute you step out of camp.
00:02:47Twenty-eight miles down this road is a farmhouse with a friendly contact and a radio.
00:02:53You'll spend the night there.
00:02:54Twelve more miles down the road is an abandoned winery that will be your base of operation for the actual assault.
00:03:00I'll, uh, see that you get a promotion.
00:03:08Wouldn't it be nice to wake up in a few days a major?
00:03:30I'll, uh, see that you can play the next week.
00:03:31Anotherацион holiday.
00:03:33You were raised with a resort.
00:03:36I'm, uh, looking back at five to four and a two.
00:03:42We büyük head startup at three to eight times a year.
00:03:47There's no tips and hat to get a response than that.
00:03:49You often call it your country with a resort to help.
00:03:53Today!
00:03:54You can say I've had no idea what to do.
00:03:56Today!
00:03:57Fred Musikhler asked the otherussian side to show it.
00:04:28If I was a German, you'd be dead by now.
00:04:52Can you talk, boy?
00:04:59Johnson Crunk, private, B Company, U.S. Army.
00:05:03B Company?
00:05:04First platoon.
00:05:06London Bridge.
00:05:11London Bridge.
00:05:14Hickory Creek, Georgia.
00:05:16Don't you know the password?
00:05:20Where are the flares?
00:05:23What flares?
00:05:24You were supposed to light a flare at 0100 hours and bring me in.
00:05:28What time is it now?
00:05:30Can't you tell the time, soldier?
00:05:32I can tell. Ordinary time. I'm not very good at Army time yet.
00:05:35Oh, you're in trouble, Private.
00:05:37I've never seen no one stand guard like that.
00:05:40It's a big trouble.
00:05:42Now, where's your outfit?
00:05:45Down the road, please.
00:05:46Take me to it.
00:05:48Now, move, boy!
00:05:50Your helmet!
00:05:51Mate!
00:06:10I'm a first-class fool.
00:06:12You know, I should have seen that.
00:06:13Well, you're learning fast, Lieutenant.
00:06:14You'll be beating me regularly in no time.
00:06:17Let's call it a day, huh, George?
00:06:19Hey, I hear the boys have some action in the mess, Ted.
00:06:22I've never been lucky at gambling.
00:06:24Not that I have anything worth losing.
00:06:26But there's nothing worth winning around here, either.
00:06:29I'll tell you what.
00:06:30You teach me how to play chess,
00:06:32and I'll tell you how to cheat at craps.
00:06:34You can win yourself a few bucks.
00:06:36But I'm going to have to beg off this time.
00:06:38An old man needs his sleep more than a craps lesson.
00:06:43Now, you play a good game for an officer.
00:06:46See you in the morning.
00:06:49Hey, George, it says here that you can change places between the king and the rook.
00:07:13Now, you never told me that.
00:07:14Maybe it's because I'm not George.
00:07:19You sure ain't.
00:07:21What can I do for you?
00:07:23You can salute, boy.
00:07:26And who would I be saluting if I saluted?
00:07:30Captain Carter.
00:07:32And I'll break your arm if you don't.
00:07:36And if I do?
00:07:38What do you mean if?
00:07:39Are you drunk, man?
00:07:44A little, I suppose.
00:07:46Wine does that.
00:07:47Oh, wait a minute.
00:07:49It's over here somewhere.
00:07:52Just a second, Captain.
00:07:54Oh, here we are.
00:07:58Lieutenant.
00:08:01Whose is it?
00:08:03Mine.
00:08:03Just a little dirty, that's all.
00:08:04I used it to cook some stew in yesterday.
00:08:08Where's your CO?
00:08:11Wallace, Edward B.
00:08:13Would you like a drink, Captain?
00:08:15Genuine French wine.
00:08:17Vain Français.
00:08:18What's the matter with you, Wallace?
00:08:20I mean, court-martialed for your kind of lip.
00:08:23I guess I'm in shock.
00:08:25We don't see too many white folks around here.
00:08:29You don't see many what?
00:08:33Well, how many of you people are there here?
00:08:37People?
00:08:39You mean how many black men in this company?
00:08:43Here they are, Captain.
00:08:45B Company.
00:08:46Proudly serving their country.
00:08:48All right.
00:08:49We don't see ya.
00:08:50We don't see ya, brothers.
00:08:50Man.
00:08:51Let's go, fellas.
00:08:52We don't see ya.
00:08:52No, come on!
00:08:53Hurry!
00:08:59Come on!
00:09:02Come on!
00:09:07Come on!
00:09:09Come on!
00:09:10Come on!
00:09:13Come on!
00:09:14Come on!
00:09:15Come on!
00:09:15Come on!
00:09:17Come on!
00:09:47Can I introduce you?
00:10:02I'm sure they'd love to be each.
00:10:07Well, if you'll excuse me, I think I'll join the game.
00:10:17Hey, boss, he's going to stick me, man.
00:10:20That cat's going to hit this time.
00:10:22All right.
00:10:24I'll give you a million.
00:10:26You.
00:10:27For half the tape.
00:10:28What?
00:10:29Half.
00:10:31Come on.
00:10:32Move.
00:10:32Hey, you found yourself some luck tonight, huh?
00:10:45But you've sealed on me $3,200,000.
00:10:48I'll get it.
00:10:49I'll get it.
00:10:50Just give me some time.
00:10:51Hey, Wallace.
00:10:53You like a warm beer?
00:10:54Sure.
00:10:55Fuzzy.
00:10:57Hey, Fuzzy.
00:10:57Man, you ain't no good.
00:11:14You didn't have shit to do just because he's deaf.
00:11:16He's getting a beer, ain't he?
00:11:18All he's good for is sweeping up the place.
00:11:21Oh, man.
00:11:22Good thing he didn't come back because he never hears a shot.
00:11:27I got two rounds.
00:11:28I don't know how he got in the army anyway.
00:11:30Because he couldn't hear the man when the man told him he was 4F.
00:11:38Hey, Crump.
00:11:39Yes, sir.
00:11:40Aren't you supposed to be on guard duty, man?
00:11:42Yes, sir.
00:11:42But I'm about to man in.
00:11:43Yeah, well, get on back out there.
00:11:45I'll send somebody to relieve you in a couple of hours.
00:11:47Woo!
00:11:48Woo!
00:11:50Woo!
00:11:51That you?
00:11:53All right.
00:11:53Come on.
00:11:53Come on.
00:11:54Come on.
00:11:54Come on.
00:11:54Come on.
00:11:55Come on.
00:11:56Come on.
00:12:14Wallace.
00:12:14general olden sent me here you mean you need 20 men to wipe spit from the general's chin
00:12:23give me a radio no chance watch your mouth sonny the radio has been broken for three weeks and we
00:12:32don't have the parts to fix it well there's one where we're going so forget it what would i need
00:12:39a radio for anyway they'll tell us when to move i'm telling you now we've been in this stinking
00:12:44war for three years we get our orders from general smite we're the first to arrive and the last to
00:12:49leave and we don't have our orders yet you do now mister you gotta be kidding time do you want to
00:13:09move out oh seven hundred oh seven hundred good night captain
00:13:15all right soldiers up out of it up and at them come on boys all right it's time to go come on
00:13:37get up all right come on get up out of there come on soldiers all right everybody up formation ball in
00:13:43time is now come on let's go come on big j everybody up come on soldiers
00:13:49all right soldiers come on get up out of there fuzzy go fuzzy
00:13:58all right soldiers
00:14:05all right soldiers
00:14:13ball in
00:14:19Gentlemen, this is Captain Carter.
00:14:33He's got a few words he wanted to say to you.
00:15:19Lieutenant, can I see you on your tent?
00:15:28That's your pleasure, Captain.
00:15:29My pleasure is right now.
00:15:44Sit down, Walsh.
00:15:46So thanks.
00:15:49This isn't a company.
00:15:51It's a circus.
00:15:53There ain't one man out there with a uniform.
00:15:56Only half of them has guns.
00:15:58The other half is a goatee.
00:16:00They won't even stand up straight.
00:16:03How in mother's memory am I supposed to get those men 40 miles into enemy territory?
00:16:08They can do it.
00:16:09How do you figure?
00:16:11They aren't even soldiers.
00:16:12They are soldiers, Captain.
00:16:14Bonafide members of the armed forces of the United States.
00:16:18A soldier fights.
00:16:19A soldier does what he is ordered to do.
00:16:21Every one of those men volunteer to fight, to die for his country.
00:16:24They've been here three years, Captain.
00:16:27Three years waiting to face a gun.
00:16:29You know where their orders have been?
00:16:30This is a service company, Carter.
00:16:36Sanitation detail.
00:16:38Mess detail.
00:16:39Burial detail.
00:16:40Did you ever wonder what happened to those trenches once you leave, huh?
00:16:43Those stinking trenches that you can't stand to go near because they make you vomit?
00:16:47B Company fills them up with lye and mud.
00:16:50And then go someplace else to dig another.
00:16:52Don't tell me they're not soldiers because they don't fight.
00:16:59Take a look.
00:17:01Come on, take a look.
00:17:05Tell me again they're soldiers.
00:17:07They are.
00:17:08They're black men doing what they know how to do.
00:17:12The army just gave them a job doing it.
00:17:14Well, then, Mr. Carter, you and that dam are in pretty big trouble.
00:17:21I need seven men.
00:17:24You and six volunteers.
00:17:31You want me to choose six of my men so as you can get them killed?
00:17:35I want six volunteers.
00:17:40You want to ask them?
00:17:42Or shall I?
00:17:44I'll ask them.
00:17:53But just for the record,
00:17:55I hope the first bullet hits you right between your big blue eyes.
00:18:04One, two, three.
00:18:07One, two, three.
00:18:10One, two, three.
00:18:12One, two, three.
00:18:15One, two, three.
00:18:18One, two, three.
00:18:24All right, all three step forward.
00:18:26You soldiers in the rear can fall out.
00:18:37The rest of you, we've got a job to do.
00:18:38Hey, Clark.
00:18:52Where we going, man?
00:18:53I thought I said something about a dam.
00:18:57Who's the white fellow?
00:18:58He says he's a captain, but him and the boss was giving it to each other a few minutes ago.
00:19:03What kind of dam?
00:19:05Oh, man, why don't you two shut up?
00:19:06Ain't going to be no dam.
00:19:08There's going to be some more latrines.
00:19:09I've seen Italian latrines, French latrines, and Belgian latrines.
00:19:15German latrines ain't going to be no different.
00:19:17Right, Clark?
00:19:18Yeah, but we don't need no white man to tell us that.
00:19:21We don't need no white man at all.
00:19:22Hey, uh, Breitman, give me a cigarette.
00:19:28What?
00:19:31A cigarette, man.
00:19:33Okay, sure, sure.
00:19:42Are you still writing in that diary thing?
00:19:45Uh-huh.
00:19:46Only it's not a diary.
00:19:48It's more like a journal.
00:19:49About us.
00:19:51Let me see.
00:19:53No.
00:19:56You said it was about us.
00:19:59It is.
00:20:01I don't want to see what you're saying about me, man.
00:20:02Let him be, Lewis.
00:20:07Shut up, fat man.
00:20:11Hey, man, I know what it says without even looking.
00:20:14It says, Private Lewis, A-1 soldier in the U.S. Army.
00:20:19Single-handedly wore his 35 dirty t-shirts without once holding his nose.
00:20:22Why, you ain't going to have no nose to hold.
00:20:27Hold it.
00:20:35All right, that's enough.
00:20:38Get your gear together.
00:20:39That we'll move out in five minutes.
00:20:41That we'll move out in five minutes.
00:20:43Hey, Doc, I don't want to keep this woman.
00:21:07It'll be safer with you.
00:21:09Sure, I'll keep it.
00:21:10When I want to write some more, I'll get it from you.
00:21:13Okay.
00:21:15Boss says we move out in about five minutes.
00:21:20Think we'll get to see some action this time?
00:21:22Well, it had to happen sooner or later.
00:21:30July 23rd, 1944.
00:21:32We encountered heavy action today.
00:21:35Lost three men to enemy artillery.
00:21:38The company fought magnificently,
00:21:39killing 23 of the enemy before taking the machine gun nest.
00:21:46Lieutenant Wallace sighted three men, myself included,
00:21:50for bravery under fire.
00:21:52I am continually awed by the heroism of this company,
00:21:56under the severest of battle conditions.
00:21:58I will receive the medal of battle at a ceremony
00:22:03when we reach Berlin.
00:22:05Fall in!
00:22:06And there's a number of people waiting for us to be there.
00:22:14I will release them.
00:22:15No, there's a number of people waiting for us to be there.
00:22:18All the people waiting for us to be there.
00:22:20We didn't see what they were looking for.
00:22:21We'll see.
00:22:21We'll see.
00:22:22All the and others are looking for us to be there.
00:22:24We'll see.
00:22:24What did you see?
00:22:25What we'll see?
00:22:25We'll see.
00:22:26We'll see you next time.
00:22:26Okay, let's move out.
00:22:56Let's move out.
00:23:26Hey, soldier, join the ranks.
00:23:36Sorry, Captain.
00:23:38My mind is quicker than my body.
00:23:41My mind don't do the walking, soldiers.
00:23:43Yes, sir.
00:23:47Something amusing you, mister?
00:23:49Three years ago, I would have laughed anyone in the face who said I'd be in the Army today.
00:23:54And why'd you join?
00:23:55Oh, a number of things.
00:23:57Duty, patriotism, stupidity.
00:24:01I thought it could be useful.
00:24:03You find your work too hard, boy?
00:24:05Oh, no, sir.
00:24:07I love every minute of it.
00:24:08What do you do?
00:24:15What do I do, sir?
00:24:16What's your work?
00:24:18I am a cook, sir.
00:24:20A first-class cook.
00:24:23The Army needs cooks.
00:24:27Evidently.
00:24:27What's his name, Wallace?
00:24:45Who's his name?
00:24:47His soldier I was talking to.
00:24:50Hayes.
00:24:51Private Hayes.
00:24:52Seems to be smarter than the average foot soldier, don't you think?
00:24:58He's a teacher.
00:25:00Is that a fire?
00:25:01Mm-hmm.
00:25:01What's he teach?
00:25:05World of Tech?
00:25:07No.
00:25:08Physics.
00:25:09What?
00:25:09Physics.
00:25:12Where?
00:25:14Howard University.
00:25:16University?
00:25:20Don't that beat off.
00:25:21No.
00:25:34No.
00:25:34Bye-bye.
00:25:35Bye.
00:25:35Bye-bye.
00:25:37Bye-bye.
00:25:39Bye-bye.
00:25:42Bye-bye.
00:25:43Now, how do you use that thing?
00:26:03I've used it before.
00:26:05In combat?
00:26:07Yeah.
00:26:08I was in combat before I joined the army.
00:26:11I'm 34th Street Division.
00:26:16That's in Harlem, baby.
00:26:19If you'd have come near me then, I'd have used it on you.
00:26:27Throw it.
00:26:29Where?
00:26:30A tree.
00:26:41Here we go.
00:27:27Set them down the road.
00:27:52We should stay on the high ground.
00:27:54Use the trees for cover.
00:27:55Or you stay on the road.
00:27:57The farmhouse isn't far ahead.
00:27:59I don't like it, Captain.
00:28:01We save an hour this way.
00:28:03Okay.
00:28:09Okay.
00:28:23I'm afraid.
00:28:37Everybody, get down!
00:28:49Get down, you crazy fool!
00:28:51He can't hear you.
00:28:52He's dead.
00:28:53Where is everybody?
00:28:54Captain's got him.
00:28:55Mosey!
00:29:17Let's go.
00:29:22We saved an hour, Captain.
00:29:23Come on, help me bury him.
00:29:25We saved an hour, Captain.
00:29:26Come on, help me bury him.
00:29:28We saved an hour, Captain.
00:29:29Come on, help me bury him.
00:29:31We saved an hour, Captain.
00:29:32Come on, help me bury him.
00:29:33In time.
00:29:34Would there be time if he was white?
00:29:36Would there be time if he was white?
00:29:37Hmm?
00:29:39Hmm?
00:29:40Hmm?
00:29:41We saved an hour, Captain.
00:29:45Come on, help me bury him.
00:29:46Come on, help me bury him.
00:29:49Come on, help me bury him.
00:29:52In time.
00:29:53Would there be time if he was white?
00:29:57time if he was white.
00:30:13Come on, buddy.
00:30:23Stop looking at him.
00:30:25He's just as dead if we bury him enough.
00:30:27Come on, let's go.
00:30:55Come on.
00:30:57Come on.
00:30:59Come on.
00:31:01Come on.
00:31:03Come on.
00:31:05Come on.
00:31:07Come on.
00:31:09Come on.
00:31:11Come on.
00:31:19It's got to be the place.
00:31:25Cover me.
00:31:27I'll take over.
00:31:57London Bridge.
00:32:06It's fallen down.
00:32:27Get up to the barn in the back of the house.
00:32:50This place ain't much.
00:32:52At least it's softer than the ground.
00:32:55Thanks for sleeping.
00:32:57We have to spend all day here.
00:32:59This place stinks.
00:33:01Would you rather spend it outside?
00:33:04You can wave to the German patrols when they come by.
00:33:08There are many of them in this area.
00:33:10This is Frau Renzig.
00:33:12Frau Renzig, B Company.
00:33:15Gentlemen.
00:33:16Yes.
00:33:17The company is here, Frau Renzig.
00:33:22Peter Schoen.
00:33:23You speak that German stuff pretty good, Doc.
00:33:25German Kronk is the language of physics.
00:33:28And cooking, Captain.
00:33:30The transmission will be at 1600.
00:33:32But if you need me, I'll be in the house.
00:33:34I hope you'll have a pleasant dress, gentlemen.
00:33:37We better check on the radio.
00:33:38I'll show it to you.
00:33:39Uh, Captain.
00:33:41You still haven't told us where we're going?
00:33:44No.
00:33:45You go on.
00:33:46I'll be right there.
00:33:51B Company is to proceed to the Elfgang Dam, five kilometers north of the town of Ulster,
00:33:57and secure said dam until the arrival of Allied forces.
00:34:01Is anyone guarding us your dam?
00:34:03Yep.
00:34:04Are we going to have any help?
00:34:06No.
00:34:07We can't make radio contact for another hour.
00:34:11Get some rest.
00:34:12Uh, Captain Carter, sir?
00:34:13How are we going to do it?
00:34:16I don't know, soldier.
00:34:20You will have to pretend this is tale, don't man?
00:34:37I made it from some roots.
00:34:43I'd never know the difference.
00:34:45You don't want to rest like the others?
00:34:53The others don't know what I know.
00:34:57What do you know?
00:35:00That we'll all be dead tomorrow.
00:35:03Why do you say that?
00:35:06Because he's right.
00:35:08It is a company of clowns.
00:35:11Never even got through basic training.
00:35:13Never even fired at anything except 10 cans.
00:35:16And they're supposed to capture a heavily guarded dam?
00:35:22Suicide.
00:35:23No, I don't think so.
00:35:28I watched my brother put on an uniform and march off to the war.
00:35:34Then he got to the bar and he turned around and he waved.
00:35:38But there was no smile.
00:35:41And I had no smile either.
00:35:45But I watched him go.
00:35:48Do you know why?
00:35:53Because I knew he was going to die.
00:35:56How? I mean, how did you know it?
00:35:57Because he was fighting for the wrong side.
00:36:04And so, I look at you now and I can tell.
00:36:09Then tell me.
00:36:11You can smile when you wave goodbye.
00:36:15Earlier today, I watched a man die.
00:36:19He was on the right side.
00:36:20I don't know about him.
00:36:22I just know about you.
00:36:24No, you don't know about me.
00:36:26And you don't know about my men.
00:36:28I wish to God I could believe that righteousness could save our lives.
00:36:32But...
00:36:34Do you doubt your men, Lortant?
00:36:36Or yourself?
00:36:37I don't know.
00:36:42I don't know.
00:36:49There was a time when I knew, but...
00:36:56You know, I think that you're a strong man.
00:37:02But did...
00:37:04Did you...
00:37:05Let something make you doubt yourself.
00:37:09But...
00:37:10But if you believe it...
00:37:12Then you will be dead tomorrow.
00:37:18Do you believe that?
00:37:20Yes.
00:37:32Get away from her, Wallace.
00:37:35What do you think you're doing?
00:37:38Don't ever let me see you touch a white woman or so help.
00:37:41You're in my house, Captain.
00:37:43Even if there's a war on outside, you're a guest in here.
00:37:47You're incredible, Carter.
00:37:49The lives of seven men are on the line, and you spend your time protecting the virtue of white women who get too close to black men.
00:37:55I feel sorry for you, man.
00:37:59I feel sorry for you, man.
00:38:25Huh.
00:38:27I wasn't thinking.
00:38:41You're not in Georgia anymore, Carter.
00:38:42I wasn't thinking.
00:38:49You're not in Georgia anymore, Carter.
00:38:53I know.
00:38:54Do you?
00:38:56Or are things over here supposed to stay the way you like them?
00:38:59Everybody in his place.
00:39:02I didn't ask for this mission.
00:39:04Oh, that makes me feel better.
00:39:06You didn't ask.
00:39:07That changes everything.
00:39:09I didn't ask, but I expected soldiers.
00:39:12I don't want to kill these men.
00:39:20Well, you are.
00:39:22Little by little.
00:39:23A word here or a shove there.
00:39:26And you make a man feel small.
00:39:28Well, you think on that.
00:39:30When one shot from a friend can save you.
00:39:33And that one shot doesn't come.
00:39:42This is London Bridge.
00:40:00Come in, Blue News.
00:40:01This is Blue News.
00:40:02Go ahead, London Bridge.
00:40:03Over.
00:40:04Olden.
00:40:06First, I want to thank you for this mission.
00:40:09You couldn't have picked a better outfit.
00:40:11Could you take the dam?
00:40:13We on our way, General.
00:40:15I'm coming in tomorrow with the 3rd Regiment.
00:40:17That dam better be there.
00:40:19Tomorrow?
00:40:20Roger.
00:40:21Carter, we need that dam.
00:40:25Come again.
00:40:28Carter, did you hear me?
00:40:29Carter!
00:40:57Carter!
00:40:57Good morning, brother.
00:41:01Good morning.
00:41:03Good morning.
00:41:07Who's the other guy there?
00:41:12Only five of them and seven of us.
00:41:14If we open up on them now, they'll never know what hit them.
00:41:16No.
00:41:17They don't report in, there'll be a search.
00:41:19We don't want the whole German army snooping around here.
00:41:21Let's just wait a few minutes and see what happens.
00:41:27Come in!
00:41:31You can't get out of here.
00:41:38How are you, brother?
00:41:41Anna.
00:41:42Anna.
00:41:44You're beautiful, Anna.
00:41:57What are they doing in there?
00:42:01Shut up.
00:42:03They could be coming around behind us.
00:42:05Lewis, I said shut up.
00:42:06Man, we're like sitting ducks in here.
00:42:08Come on, boss, let's split.
00:42:09No, not yet.
00:42:10Leave them in there, let them have them.
00:42:12I ain't dying for no help by the hunker officer.
00:42:14Where you going, soldier?
00:42:15Far away from here, baby.
00:42:16That's desertion.
00:42:17What side do you want, man?
00:42:18That cracker's ours.
00:42:20You make one step toward that door and I'll kill you.
00:42:23Boss, we can leave.
00:42:24Is that what you waited three years to do, huh?
00:42:26Run when the going gets rough?
00:42:28If you leave now, you deserve to dig holes for people like him.
00:42:35Now, who wants to make a move?
00:42:45Let's get out of here.
00:42:46We've got a long night.
00:42:57We've got a long night.
00:43:20We've got a long night.
00:43:50Look, more trees up ahead.
00:44:20But the woods are made of.
00:44:21Yeah, good hiding places.
00:44:23Don't get cold feet on myself, son.
00:44:25I know we ain't gonna make it.
00:44:26That little tree is looking at us.
00:44:27I can feel it.
00:44:29They're waiting.
00:44:30We'll find out soon enough.
00:44:34I don't want to die, Big Jim.
00:44:36Hey, man.
00:44:37Ain't nothing to it.
00:44:40I don't want the pain.
00:44:41Just curl up inside of yourself.
00:44:47Look!
00:44:48Where?
00:44:48I see one.
00:44:50See what?
00:44:50Up in the trees.
00:44:56Get them undercover around the van.
00:44:58Captain, they're all in there!
00:45:04Stop it.
00:45:05You'll get a door killed.
00:45:07Captain, shoot them!
00:45:09They're in there.
00:45:09Shoot them!
00:45:14Shoot them!
00:45:18Shoot them!
00:45:20Get out of that hole, mister.
00:45:23Captain, shut up.
00:45:24I'll give you to three.
00:45:32I don't want to die that.
00:45:34One.
00:45:35Please, sir.
00:45:39Two.
00:45:42Three.
00:45:43Let me talk to him, sir.
00:45:52You got two minutes.
00:45:54There ain't nobody there, buddy.
00:46:05What?
00:46:06Just us chickens.
00:46:09That don't make no difference.
00:46:13It's gonna shoot me and I can't move.
00:46:16Man, ain't nobody gonna hurt you.
00:46:18I'm scared, but you...
00:46:20Yeah, I know.
00:46:23I'm scared, too.
00:46:25Not like me, Jim.
00:46:26I can't even walk.
00:46:27Sure you can.
00:46:28Just get up out of there.
00:46:29I can't!
00:46:34Anybody can be scared.
00:46:36It's what you do when you're scared
00:46:38makes you something or nothing.
00:46:40I've always been a nothing.
00:46:43Maybe.
00:46:44Now you got a choice.
00:46:46Oh, man.
00:46:48All right.
00:46:50I'll leave you.
00:46:51And I'll tell Carter to come back with his pistol.
00:46:54And he can tell all his white friends.
00:46:56Man, I knew them niggas couldn't cut the mustard.
00:46:59They just curl up in a hole and let me shoot them in the head.
00:47:01And a hundred years from now,
00:47:05black men will be cleaning the latrine just like you and me.
00:47:10So long, buddy.
00:47:11Bye-bye.
00:47:17Oh, man.
00:47:20Oh, man.
00:47:22Oh, man.
00:47:24Oh, man.
00:47:25Oh, man.
00:48:26We're inside there.
00:48:27Close.
00:48:28That one's all clear.
00:48:53Clark, you and Big Jim check the others, huh?
00:48:55Oh.
00:48:59Oh.
00:49:00Oh.
00:49:01Hey, Doc, can I get my notebook from you?
00:49:02Hey, Doc, can I get my notebook from you?
00:49:03Hey, Doc, can I get my notebook from you?
00:49:04Hey, Doc, can I get my notebook from you?
00:49:05Keep writing, kid.
00:49:06Hey, Doc, can I get my notebook from you?
00:49:12Hey, Doc, can I get my notebook from you?
00:49:13Keep writing, kid.
00:49:19Hey, Doc, can I get my notebook from you?
00:49:20Hey, Doc, can I get my notebook from you?
00:49:24Hey, Doc, can I get my notebook from you?
00:49:25Hey, Doc, can I get my notebook from you?
00:49:26Hey, Doc, can I get my notebook from you?
00:49:31Hey, Doc, can I get my notebook from you?
00:49:32Hey, Doc.
00:49:33Hey, Doc.
00:49:34Hey, Doc.
00:49:35Keep writing, kid.
00:49:40Hey, Sholston.
00:50:07What?
00:50:08Can you get an F?
00:50:13Yeah.
00:50:14Go!
00:50:15Last one in the wino.
00:50:38Hey, Lewis.
00:50:47Hey, Lewis.
00:50:59We need to volunteer.
00:51:04You got a lot to choose from.
00:51:09We want you.
00:51:13Any special reason?
00:51:14You can use a knife.
00:51:15You may have to.
00:51:16We want you to scout the dam.
00:51:18Pick somebody else to go with you.
00:51:19Got it.
00:51:20What do you think?
00:51:21He'll be just fine.
00:51:22I want you to get as close as you can to the dam.
00:51:25You'll have to skirt the lake and get to the other end.
00:51:26That's where the detonators will be.
00:51:27Make a drone of where the chargers are placed and get back here at 1,200 feet.
00:51:31I want you to go to the dam.
00:51:32I want you to get as close as you can to the dam.
00:51:34You'll have to skirt the lake and get to the other end.
00:51:35That's where the detonators will be.
00:51:36Make a drone of where the chargers are placed and get back here at 1,200 an hour.
00:52:05That's what I want.
00:52:06Let's go.
00:52:07Your Tatooine HD.
00:52:08Your Tatooine HD.
00:52:09Showtime.
00:52:10Powerful чуваки is one.
00:52:11That's where the firet is gone.
00:52:12The rays of out��.
00:52:43I can hear the sounds of artillery fire less than 100 yards away.
00:53:13We are waiting for orders to advance to the front.
00:53:25The pressure of constant fighting is beginning to tell on the faces of the men.
00:53:29And we hope for a day or two of rest after the coming fight.
00:53:34We hope for a day or two of rest after the coming fight.
00:53:46Did you find anything?
00:53:48Just a cup to the whole palace.
00:53:50All of you fall in over there. All three of you, come on.
00:53:55I didn't think we'd make it this far, but we've been lucky.
00:53:58You boys don't know how lucky we've been.
00:54:00But it's just starting to warm up.
00:54:05We've got to have that dam by nightfall, and it's not going to be luck that gets us through.
00:54:09You understand?
00:54:10Mm-hmm.
00:54:15Open it.
00:54:16What are you going to use for bullets?
00:54:22What?
00:54:24Your rifle.
00:54:31Oil it.
00:54:31You better tuck those inside, soldier. You want to save your hide?
00:54:39Yes, sir.
00:54:40I'm going outside to join Lieutenant Wallace, and when I get back, you better be in shape, you hear?
00:54:55Now, soldier, shine up those boots till it's knock your eyes out.
00:54:59Spit on it.
00:55:01Spit on it.
00:55:01Spit on it.
00:55:07Oil up that rifle.
00:55:09And burn that unibon.
00:55:11Smells like gasoline.
00:55:13Yeah, boss.
00:55:13Straight up that cap, soldier.
00:55:31You got it.
00:55:31Ah!
00:55:34You got it soon, soldier?
00:55:37Oh, God, you must be up on that roof over there.
00:55:51You go to the right.
00:55:52I'll go to the left.
00:55:56Don't let me get up.
00:55:58It's easy, soldier.
00:56:01Get up.
00:56:01All you got, there's a crew.
00:56:03Mm-hmm.
00:56:05Mm-hmm.
00:56:08Mm-hmm.
00:56:10Mm-hmm.
00:56:10Mm-hmm.
00:56:12The End
00:56:42The End
00:57:12The End
00:57:42I don't believe it. I think we've been hacked.
00:57:57What?
00:57:58We don't have a chance.
00:57:59When we come this far, I ain't going back without doing something.
00:58:03Here, take a look.
00:58:03What are they doing?
00:58:09Setting the chart.
00:58:11I got a feeling we don't have as much time as we think.
00:58:14We better get back.
00:58:15What about the drawing?
00:58:16We can remember. Come on.
00:58:17Come on.
00:58:19We can remember.
00:58:41Come on, come on.
00:58:58So?
00:58:59Where are they?
00:59:00You know as much as I do, Captain.
00:59:02I know more than you do, and I know they better get their bodies healed in five more minutes.
00:59:05And if they don't come back?
00:59:06You've got that nose, Mrs. White.
00:59:08I was thinking about us, Captain.
00:59:09We go in without them.
00:59:10Unless you or somebody else is a better idea.
00:59:13Lieutenant, hey!
00:59:28Look, you don't have much time.
00:59:31They're setting the charge.
00:59:32Where's Lewis?
00:59:33In the mine.
00:59:34He's dead.
00:59:35Where's the drawing?
00:59:37I never got it.
00:59:38I remember.
00:59:39Tell us.
00:59:41Where's the charge?
00:59:43There's eight of them next to the water.
00:59:46But the plunger is on the far side, in the back of a truck.
00:59:51Let's go.
00:59:51No, wait, wait.
00:59:52Wait.
00:59:52You take it easy.
00:59:54We'll come back now.
00:59:55Oh, yeah.
00:59:55Yeah.
00:59:56Soldiers.
00:59:56You take it easy.
01:00:04You take it easy.
01:00:12We'll come back now.
01:00:13You take it easy.
01:00:14Yeah.
01:00:15Yeah.
01:00:17Soldiers.
01:00:18I'll be all right, Doc.
01:00:20You're going to be all right, Hayes.
01:00:22Goodbye.
01:00:23Hey!
01:00:24Where's Crump?
01:00:26You're going to be all right, Hayes.
01:00:32Goodbye.
01:00:36Hey, where's Crump?
01:00:56Hayes is right.
01:01:10We should be able to see it from that hill.
01:01:13Seeing it's one thing.
01:01:14Saving it's another.
01:01:15One thing at a time, Wallace.
01:01:17Come on.
01:01:26It's still there.
01:01:47Yeah.
01:01:48But not for long.
01:01:50What?
01:01:51We've got to get closer than this.
01:02:21Maybe we can rush him.
01:02:42And the first thing they do is connect the wires and...
01:02:44All this time, or we can just watch?
01:02:47You take the man nearest the box.
01:02:52We can make it hard to get near the sun.
01:02:55But wait till most of them have left.
01:03:10What's going on?
01:03:11Looks like the farmer's giving them a hard time.
01:03:13It's about gone, you ready?
01:03:28Hey.
01:03:31It's Crump.
01:03:32You're welcome.
01:03:52Hey.
01:03:53Hey.
01:04:02Let's go.
01:04:32Cover me.
01:05:02The truck!
01:05:32July 25th.
01:05:57We've been assured by Major Wallace that there will be a rest for us when we reach Berlin.
01:06:02The fighting has been hard.
01:06:04The strain almost unbearable.
01:06:08I will receive the Medal of Honor from General Eisenhower.
01:06:13But the heroism of the B Company will be preserved by the men who have seen us fight and die.
01:06:27The kid is tired. I have to keep a record.
01:06:35What's in the book?
01:06:37He has some notes.
01:06:38Better keep that, too. Send it to his folks.
01:06:46How's Crump?
01:06:47Uh-huh.
01:06:57Hey, man.
01:07:02I was going to be far away from here, baby.
01:07:05I saw that hate wagon.
01:07:07And I had to decide if I was going to be a something or nothing.
01:07:11And I had to do it.
01:07:12You done good.
01:07:14I had to do it.
01:07:18Can you walk?
01:07:19I don't know. It hurts pretty bad.
01:07:21Come on.
01:07:24Easy now. Easy.
01:07:26Easy.
01:07:27Easy.
01:07:28Easy.
01:07:29Easy.
01:07:30Easy.
01:07:31Easy.
01:07:32Easy.
01:07:33Easy.
01:07:34Easy.
01:07:35Easy.
01:07:36Easy.
01:07:37Easy.
01:07:38Easy.
01:07:39Easy.
01:07:40Easy.
01:07:41Easy.
01:07:42Easy.
01:07:43Easy.
01:07:44Easy.
01:07:45Easy.
01:07:46Easy.
01:07:47Easy.
01:07:48Easy.
01:07:49Easy.
01:07:50Easy.
01:07:51Easy.
01:07:52Easy.
01:07:53Easy.
01:07:54Easy.
01:07:55Easy.
01:07:56I'm sorry.
01:08:26Hey, boy, what you standing there for?
01:08:43Hey, boys, you better get some latrines, Doug.
01:08:56Hey, me!
01:09:10Hey, me!
01:09:15Hey, me!
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