The Last Days (2005 film)

The Last Days
Directed by Eric Bryan
Produced by Eric Bryan
Written by Eric Bryan
Starring
  • Gregory Scott
  • Charles Boohacker
  • Matt Carter
Music by Daniel Rubio
Cinematography
  • Eric Bryan
  • Tommy Canary
  • Chris Tucker
Edited by Eric Bryan
Production
company
  • Cahaba Moon Productions
  • Pale Horse Pictures
Release date
  • June 15, 2005 (2005-06-15)
Running time
51 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Last Days is a 2005 war film directed by Eric Bryan. It is among the films being shown at the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival, "Film for the People".[1]

Plot

The year is 1945 and the Germans have just surrendered. An airborne unit is ordered to a nearby way-station to help process German surrenders. Along the way, they cross paths with a broken Wehrmacht unit that's been cut off for days and does not know the war is officially over. With no translators in either group, they must overcome the language barrier before it is too late.

Cast

Role Actor
Private First Class William HulseyBarry Battles
Eva HendersonCharity Battles
Fritz GlowerJonathan Bearden
First Lieutenant Gary SolskiCharles Bookaker
Private First Class Jack CollinsMatt Carter
Schütze Stefan VogtJackson Davis
Gefreiter Gunter ReinhardtAnthony Guin
Obergefreiter Eberhard MuellerStephen Hartsfield
Oberschütze Hans-Georg WulfGriffin Hood
Hauptmann Friedrich FleischerTom O'Connell
Corporal Richard ThomasScott Ridgeway
Private Sean WilliamsBrad Roller
First Sergeant Peter HendersonGregory Scott
Oberschütze Dieter FruehaufChris Smith
Unteroffizier Alexander HertzNicholas Yohn

Production

The film began as a five-minute short, but it was eventually expanded to 51 minutes.[1]

Release

The Last Days played at the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival on September 24, 2005.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "The Last Days". WBHM. Retrieved 2014-09-22.
  2. "Alabama Shorts #1". Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival. Archived from the original on 2005-12-21. Retrieved 2014-09-22.


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