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Inspired by true events, Lucky Strike tells the story of one soldier trapped behind enemy lines during the last major German offensive during WWII, what will become known as The Battle of the Bulge. Armed only with his Motorola SCR-300 radio, a new technology only battle-ready near the end of the war, he must use his wits and spy craft to thwart the advancing Nazi Panzer army and find his way back home.

The film reunites director Rod Lurie, producer Marc Frydman and star and producer Scott Eastwood following their acclaimed film The Outpost.
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00:00Got the SS all over me.
00:01We cannot get to you.
00:03Godspeed, cousin.
00:11German counteroffensive has been going on for three days.
00:18We need you to block that road this morning.
00:20Yes, sir.
00:23Let's go.
00:24Come on, come on.
00:30Sorry, sir.
00:31You do realize we have 400 pounds of explosives back there, right, Murph?
00:35It's the first SS Panzer Division coming down that road.
00:38You boys have never fought anything like them.
00:41Reminiscing about the beaches of Puerto Rico, Ram?
00:43From the Upper West Side, Miller.
00:45I'm taking New York winter over here.
00:48Cyber!
00:52I'm running across 300 meters!
01:07Dauntless, this is Derek 06.
01:10Vehicle's broke.
01:11All my men are dead.
01:12Roger, Derek.
01:13We cannot get to you.
01:15We need to get to rally point Elzenborn.
01:18That's too big of a hike.
01:19I've got the SS crawling all over me.
01:21Godspeed to you, Captain.
01:23When it comes to the SS, there are no rules.
01:27We're not soldiers.
01:29We're murderers.
01:30I love this.
01:31Are you okay?
01:32No.
01:39Who are you?
01:40American.
01:42He warned us about turncoats and spies.
01:46If your radio battered your life, it's your lifeline now.
01:50I'm the sturdiest radio in the war.
01:5580 years from now, everyone will know what happened in that battle.
01:59But will they understand it?
02:03I hope they do.
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