When Trumpets Fade Comments

  • Kade 2022-07-08 22:17:37

    It's an anti-war war movie, but the slower pace didn't allow me to watch it...

  • Aida 2022-07-08 20:55:37

    The investment is small, but it really shows the difficulty of the battlefield in Hegenlin District. There are obvious faults in the structure, the coherence is a little uncoordinated, and the soundtrack is rather...

  • Jensen 2022-07-08 19:00:26

    The resources of the German army are running out, but the experience is still there. The United States has plenty of resources but the experience is still accumulating. That's all. The rich countries drag the poor countries to...

  • Velva 2022-07-08 18:16:02

    Finding familiar faces in HBO war movies is a new...

Extended Reading
  • Adolf 2022-07-08 21:03:59

    war without heroes

        TG's active duty soldiers may not agree, but for us viewers, war is something else entirely - for example, in the war movies we are familiar with, there are spears and guns on one side, warriors screaming, and blue Celtic pounces on calm. On the other side, artillery fire roared, the forest was...

  • Robb 2022-07-08 20:20:11

    The worst major

    After watching this movie, in addition to being sad, I was so angry, because the countless casualties of the protagonist's company were completely caused by this idiot's inaction. Including the retreat of the protagonist at the beginning, this guy launched a total of 4 charges, and there was no...

When Trumpets Fade quotes

  • Capt. Roy Pritchett: We're getting replacements in from the channel, tonight you'll be fitted with a new squad. Congratulations Private, you're a sergeant now.

    Pvt. David Manning: I don't want it.

    Capt. Roy Pritchett: You'll get used to it.

    Pvt. David Manning: I don't wanna get used to it.

    Capt. Roy Pritchett: I don't give a damn what you want. I'll put up with that mouth of yours because I figure after surviving a week up here, you've earned that right. You have not earned the right to question my orders.

    Pvt. David Manning: I am absolutely the wrong man.

    Capt. Roy Pritchett: That may be your opinion Sergeant, but it's not mine. You managed to stay alive for a week, that's something the rest of your platoon couldn't do. Call me crazy, but from where I'm standing that makes you qualified for the job.

  • Lieutenant Colonel: [Reading from a file] Sergeant Manning has an excellent innate understanding of battlefield conditions. His ability to react to aggressive situations is unmatched by anybody in the company. His disrespect for authority is unable to hide his ability to lead. I strongly suggest that he be considered for the next platoon leader when and if the situation presents itself. Captain Roy Pritchett.

    Lieutenant Colonel: If I'm not mistaken Sergeant, the situation has presented itself.

When Trumpets Fade

Director: John Irvin

Language: English Release date: June 27, 1998