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195984 minWar, Drama

The Last Blitzkrieg

Is The Last Blitzkrieg a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Last Blitzkrieg worth watching? With a rating of 5.2/10, this War, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Last Blitzkrieg Synopsis

The fanatical son of a Nazi General leads a squad of German commandos, disguised as American Troops, behind the lines in order to sabotage the Allied Forces.

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Top Cast

Van Johnson
Van JohnsonHans Von Kroner / Leonard Richardson
Kerwin Mathews
Kerwin MathewsWilitz
Dick York
Dick YorkSergeant Otto Ludwig
Larry Storch
Larry StorchVirgil Ennis
Lise Bourdin
Lise BourdinMonique
Han Bentz van den Berg
Han Bentz van den BergColonel Von Ruppel
Leon Askin
Leon AskinSergeant Steiner
Robert Boon
Robert BoonKirsch
Ton van Duinhoven
Ton van DuinhovenHoffner
Gijsbert Tersteeg
Gijsbert TersteegColonel Eindorf

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Is The Last Blitzkrieg worth watching?

The Last Blitzkrieg has received mixed reviews with a 5.2/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of War, Drama movies.

Is The Last Blitzkrieg hit or flop?

The Last Blitzkrieg has received average ratings (5.2/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Last Blitzkrieg?

The Last Blitzkrieg is a War, Drama movie that The fanatical son of a Nazi General leads a squad of German commandos, disguised as American Troops, behind the lines in order to sabotage the Allied ...

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Critic Reviews

John ChardAug 25, 2015
★ 4

Crisis of Conscience. The 23rd Infantry, U.S. Army, 1944 - Ardennes, Holland. Something is not quite right with this band of soldiers... Directed by Arthur Dreifuss, written by Lou Morheim, The Last Blitzkrieg stars Van Johnson, Dick York and Kerwin Matthews. Filmed on location in Holland, music is by Hugo de Groot and cinematography by Ted Scaife. Poor. The story is actually a good one, coming at things from a German undercover perspective, it's nice to see the other side of the coin. Unfortunately, with the exception of York, the acting is borderline farcical. The makers pad out the picture with newsreel footage, while asking us to wait till the last quarter of film before we get some acting action worthy of the title (competently staged). But just when you think you could possible forgive it its sins, it pulls a dead rabbit out of the hat and delivers a turn of events that quite frankly stinks. Nice to see proper use of radio protocol for a change though! 4/10