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reaching the trenches. Friedrich, now in perfect health, appears and points his rifle at him. Charlie, exasperated by the apparent betrayal, shouts in both English and French that he tried to help him. Friedrich calmly acknowledges this in English, saying he is free to go, pointing to a ladder leading up into no man's land before seemingly vanishing. Charlie climbs out of the trench and leaves to an unknown fate, disappearing into the fog.
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ambushes him. Charlie and Tate arrive to find Barry's corpse lashed to the wall with barbed wire. Suspecting that hidden German troops are responsible, the men violently interrogate Friedrich (who can also speak French, which Charlie understands). He explains that the other Germans turned on each other and that there is "evil" in the trenches.
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only to be shot by Pvt. Anthony Bradford. Doc attempts a rescue, but Willie, only able to crawl, is pursued by something tunneling in the mud that drags him under to his death. Meanwhile, Anthony, convinced that both he and the trenches are possessed by death, asks Charlie to shoot him so he will not
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In the morning, Thomas crucifies Friedrich alive on a wooden beam in no man's land and savagely beats him with a club. Jennings, now insane, orders an inspection, but Thomas instead subdues and stabs the officer to death. Tate attacks Thomas, but during the fight gets tangled in barbed wire. Thomas
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Their first night in the trench starts uneventfully and Cpl. "Doc" Fairweather treats the wounded. Barry secludes himself but is distracted by strange sounds and finds three German corpses wrapped in barbed wire in a standing position. As he alerts the unit, one corpse suddenly comes to life and
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Later, Pvt. Jack Hawkstone is ambushed by the second German hiding in the mud. Jack and Pvt. Barry Starinski wound and subdue him, but Thomas executes him with a pistol and scalps him despite Tate's interference. Attempts to contact command via radio reveal White Company was thought to have been
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The soil under the German corpse pile starts to cave in, while barbed wire blocks every passage, and Charlie is sucked down into the pit. He wakes up in a cave full of corpses, where living versions of his unit sit eating together like they were on the first night, including himself. He flees,
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Freeing the crippled Friedrich, Charlie arms him with a rifle to defend himself before running off to find Doc. He finds Colin who, though pale and covered in flies, appears to be able to move his legs under the blankets. However, it is only the rats that have chewed off his legs, and Charlie
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The next morning, White Company piles up the German dead and clear the dugouts with grenades. Phantom sounds of incoming artillery and charging infantry cause Jennings to crack under the pressure, mistakenly shooting and killing Jack. Morale and discipline deteriorate, with Willie thinking of
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Some time later, another team of British soldiers arrives at the trench. Seeing Friedrich sitting idly alone, they shout at him to surrender, to which he complies by lifting his hands. He then gives an ominous stare before the screen fades, implying that this will all happen again.
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rated the film one out of five stars, writing, "There's little to set the pulse racing, apart from some ghostly noises and a few gory effects, and Bassett's lumbering direction blasts any artistry, horror or suspense clean out of the target area."
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tearfully euthanizes the boy. He then finds Anthony, who has tied Doc up with barbed wire and both men plead Charlie to kill Anthony. Again, Charlie refuses, and Anthony shoots Doc in the head. Shakespeare finally gives in and kills the chaplain.
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trench as part of a larger assault. The young Pvt. Charlie Shakespeare initially refuses, but is coaxed along by Sgt. Tate. Many soldiers fall to machine-gun fire or artillery and the unit becomes lost in the fog.
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then kills Tate and taunts Charlie when he refuses to shoot, but is then restrained and impaled by living strands of barbed wire that rise from the mud, forcing Charlie to kill him.
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of 25% based on 8 reviews, with an average rating of 4.6/10. Critics mostly praised the film's creative premise and atmosphere, but criticized its story execution and editing.
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gave the film a positive review calling it "a highly crafted atmospheric creep-out that knows when to go for the jugular and when to slather on the paranoia".
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awarded the film three out of five stars, while noting the film had its faults, Pierce called it "A creepy, authentically nasty little horror film".
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as Private Charlie Shakespeare. Aged 16, he lied about his age to sign up, but is initially more cowardly than the other men.
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take shelter in an abandoned enemy trench, but it proves to be no refuge as the men find themselves hunted by unseen evils.
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gave the film a mixed review, praising the film's premise and direction but panned the film's dull script. Nev Pierce from
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deserting. That night he is chased by an eerie red mist, hears voices, and is drenched in blood. Snapping, he flees into
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by Fox on 16 Jun 2003. It was re-released by Live/Artisan on 22 Jun 2004 and again by Pathe on 3 Oct 2005.
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Production credits include F.A.M.E. Film & Music Entertainment AG of Munich, which later became
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as Sergeant David Tate. The squad XO, Tate is seen as more of a leader by the men than Jennings.
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as Private Thomas Quinn. He is brutal, remorseless, and comfortable with the violence of war.
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as Captain Bramwell Jennings, the unit's official commander, who is seen as out of his depth.
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as Private Colin Chevasse, who is left paraplegic by a spine injury and has to be cared for.
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as Private Jack Hawkstone. He carries a harmonica, playing it to lift morale.
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awarded the film 2.5/4 stars stating: "Bassett deserves half a salute for
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as Private Anthony Bradford, the unit's chaplain and radio operator.
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as Friedrich, a German soldier taken prisoner by White Company.
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obliterated during the assault before communications are lost.
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as Private Willie McNess, a Scotsman and the unit's point man.
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kill anyone else. When the latter refuses, Anthony runs off.
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After walking for hours, carrying Pvt. Colin Chevasse, now
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5th Battalion's White Company under Cpt. Jennings charge a
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about the film's production, and theatrical release.
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