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and navigate back to the airfield. After six days, reinforcements finally arrive at the American lines and the Germans retreat five days later. Major General Alexander arrives to congratulate Whittlesey who is furious about the debacle. Alexander reveals that the battalion's hold enabled the Americans to break through the entire German line. Alexander offers to take Whittlesey back to headquarters in his car, but Whittlesey refuses, opting to stay with his men. Roughly 197 of the 550 men survive the battle.
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is filled with brutal and personal action that makes you feel like you're there as the men struggle to survive. The movie has immediacy and a sense of claustrophobia as the enemy appears a few dozen yards in front of you, so close that you can see their eyes from your separate positions. The trench
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Eventually, an American pilot is sent to search for the 77th and flies over their position. Realizing it is an American plane, the 77th make noise to try to get the pilot's attention, and the Germans begin firing at him. The pilot is mortally wounded, but manages to pinpoint the location on his map
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wrote: "The script is compelling on several levels. Whittlesey, the bookish-looking New York lawyer turned soldier, is the Everyman Warrior that viewers enjoy identifying with. Most would like to think that placed in a similar situation they too would find the courage to act as Whittlesey did.
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gets around this problematic obstacle in two ways — it is based entirely on a true story and Jonathan Freeman blesses it with excellent cinematography...The movie is frenetic, chaotic, and completely breathtaking to look at". The review continued that
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BeyondHollywood.com praised the visuals and cinematography for creating a war movie suitable for television without compromising on intensity and action: "The problem with many war films is that after the gore and bloodletting of
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Lt. Leak and a wounded soldier, and begin using them to try to negotiate with Whittlesey. Lt. Leak receives good treatment from a German officer who speaks fluent English. He tries to convince Leak that there is no shame in
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to communicate with Alexander, who despite having knowledge of the retreat, orders the battalion to push on. During the siege, American artillery begins falling on the 77th's line, killing numerous men via
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After several days and numerous repelled attacks, the Americans hold the line despite being desperately low on supplies, forcing them to reuse medical supplies and take food off dead soldiers. The Germans
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to headquarters with a message asking the artillery to cease. The barrage ends, but the Germans attack the disoriented Americans. However, the 77th repels the Germans in fierce
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back to the American line with the message. Whittlesey responds by throwing the flag back towards the Germans, and the Americans continue to hold despite relentless attacks.
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forces on their flanks. However, unbeknownst to them, these forces had retreated, leaving the Battalion completely surrounded. They are soon joined by riflemen commanded by
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advance. Alexander has little faith in Whittlesey, mocking his status as an "overeducated New York lawyer", and describes his men as "
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Moreover, the movie offers another take on the classic theme that pits an intrepid underdog David against the prohibitive favorite
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Whittlesey and his men fight their way through the German line, believing they are going to be joined by American and
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Original Movie, premiering on the network on December 2, 2001. It is also played on A&E's sister networks such as
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The film has received generally positive reviews, praised for its historical accuracy, cast, and intense action.
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This article is about the 2001 film. For the 1919 film of the same name and subject, see
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warfare aspect of World War I comes alive in bloody color and pale brown dirt".
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World War I ends just three weeks later. Whittlesey is awarded the
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for achievement in Television and Cable. It was nominated for the
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award for Best Sound Editing in Television (Effects). It won the
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award for Best Edited Motion Picture for Commercial Television.
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any war movie looks like an exercise in G-rated filmmaking.
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The Lost Battalion (1919 film)
Lost Battalion (disambiguation)

Drama
Russell Mulcahy
Rick Schroder
Michael Brandon
Richard Marvin
David Gerber
Jonathan Freeman
A&E Television Networks
20th Century Fox Television
A&E
war drama
television film
US 77th Division
Lost Battalion
World War I
Argonne Forest
Meuse–Argonne Offensive
Russell Mulcahy
Rick Schroder
Charles Whittlesey
Luxembourg
A&E
The History Channel
Major Charles Whittlesey
Major General Robert Alexander
United States Army
77th Infantry Division

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