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202485 minWar, Action

Fortunes of War

Is Fortunes of War a Hit or Flop?

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Is Fortunes of War worth watching? With a rating of 3.9/10, this War, Action film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Fortunes of War Synopsis

When a covert raid in Normandy goes wrong, a small team of British commandos are cut off from their comrades. Holed up in a barn and surrounded by Wehrmacht forces, their chances of survival appear bleak, until an unexpected discovery provides an opportunity to escape.

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Top Cast

James Oliver Wheatley
James Oliver WheatleyMason
Asan N'Jie
Asan N'JieCarter
Sophie-Louise Craig
Sophie-Louise CraigAnnette
Daniel Thrace
Daniel ThraceLeach
Stanley J. Browne
Stanley J. BrowneHarris
Max Gates
Max GatesPrivate Norman
Meg Morgan
Meg MorganInes
Bob Cryer
Bob CryerGeneral Horseler
Mark Kitto
Mark KittoLt Quayle
Rio Swatton
Rio SwattonGerman Soldier

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Fortunes of War is a War, Action movie that When a covert raid in Normandy goes wrong, a small team of British commandos are cut off from their comrades. Holed up in a barn and surrounded by Weh...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfNov 10, 2024
★ 4

Well there are no budget films, then low budget films and in between we see this fine example of "'Allo 'Allo" budget films. This one even has it's own version of "Michelle from ze resistonce" as it reminded me of that equally poor British wartime film "Wolves of War" - also made this year. Anyway, not that it matters but the plot involves a troop of commandos who find themselves stranded in France after a botched raid. Initially under the command of the pretty useless "Lt. Quayle" (Mark Kitto) they proceed to lurch from frying pan to fire aided by some woeful dialogue, basic special effects and an ensemble performance that does nothing for the CVs of James Oliver Wheatley, Sophie Craig or auteur Bill Thomas who has created what is frankly a waste of file space. It has a video game feel to the it this - the episodic nature of the story evolves in waves, resets in a different location - farmhouse, barn, roadside - then we start again with more expletives and profundities from the embattled squad. Just why this was made is anyone's guess, but as to reasons for watching it - well that's much easier to answer. There are zéro.