

War · History
Overview
A Paratroop Regiment returns to England after succeeding a top secret mission in world war II , only to find things are not as they seem…
Top Cast


Michael Flatley
Michael Flatley
James
Michael Flatley
James
Simone Labarga
Simone Labarga
Catherine
Simone Labarga
Catherine


Markus von Lingen
Markus von Lingen
SS Commanding Officer
Markus von Lingen
SS Commanding Officer


Alan Calton
Alan Calton
Paratrooper
Alan Calton
Paratrooper


Tony Fadil
Tony Fadil
Paratrooper
Tony Fadil
Paratrooper


Marc Zammit
Marc Zammit
Paratrooper
Marc Zammit
Paratrooper
Steven Pile
Steven Pile
Paratrooper
Steven Pile
Paratrooper
Sam Roffey
Sam Roffey
Paratrooper
Sam Roffey
Paratrooper
Toby Armour
Toby Armour
SS Officer Franz
Toby Armour
SS Officer Franz
Karl Andrews
Karl Andrews
SS Soldier
Karl Andrews
SS Soldier
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