Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 70000000
Revenue
$ 154984035
Lt. Frank Stokes
Lt. James Granger
Sgt. Richard Campbell
Sgt. Walter Garfield
Claire Simone
2nd Lt. Donald Jeffries
Colonel Langton
2nd Lt. Jean-Claude Clermont
Pvt. Preston Savitz
Colonel Wegner
Pvt. Sam Epstein
Viktor Stahl
Commander Elya
Captain Harpen
Rene Armand
Hermann Goering
Doctor
Dentist
Aachen Vicar
Stahl's Wife
Major Piper
Priest (Claude)
Major Feilding
Émile
Sniper Boy
Young French Girl
Young Dying Soldier
President Roosevelt
President Truman
German Commander
German 2nd in Command
Colonel at Caen
Hitler
St. Bavo Priest
French Truck Driver
Nun
Siegen Private
Brit Private
Brit GI Translator
German POW
German POW
Bruges Priest
Colonel Gregg
ADSEC Sarge
Supply Sergeant
Stahl's Child
Stahl's Child
French Armed Man
Brit Private - Bruges
Older Stokes
German Soldier at Ghent
Sarge Near Altaussee
Stokes' Son
Stokes' Grandson
Priest in Truck
Jean-Claude's Wife
Trawler Skipper
US Solider
Campbell's Daughter (voice)
Campbell's Granddaughter (voice)
Campbell's Granddaughter (voice)
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-04-15
George Clooney starred, co-wrote and directed this interesting wartime drama. It centres around an elite squad sent to try to rescue precious works of art from the retreating Nazi war machine. Not elite in an SAS or SEAL type military sense, but dedicated to identifying and preserving these artefacts that could be anything from a small painting to a life-sized statue. Historically and logistically it is all over the place, but it has a feel-good sentiment to it for the most part. It focusses on another quite visceral, but perhaps less often considered aspect of the atrocities to posterity carried out during WWII. Matt Damon ("Granger") features occasionally as he tries to convince "Claire Simone" (Cate Blanchett) in Paris that they are not just going to loot the art for their own museums and there is enough action involved to illustrate just how dangerous the end of the war was as they race to prevent the destruction. The production is adequate, nothing more to be fair, but this film is enjoyable to watch with a message that endures long after the mediocre performances from the talent have diminished. Perhaps some objectivity behind the camera might have helped - Clooney is too close to what is clearly a labour of love for him, but it's still worth a watch.