
Ardennes Fury
War
Overview
As the Battle of the Bulge rages on, an American tank unit gets trapped behind Nazi lines. With just hours before the bombs of Operation Ardennes Fury fall, the tank's commander makes the risky decision to rescue an orphanage.
Top Cast


Tom Stedham
Tom Stedham
Sgt. Lance Dawson
Tom Stedham
Sgt. Lance Dawson


Bill Voorhees
Bill Voorhees
Private C.K. Luinstra
Bill Voorhees
Private C.K. Luinstra


Tino Struckmann
Tino Struckmann
Major Heston Zeller
Tino Struckmann
Major Heston Zeller
Larry Gamell Jr.
Larry Gamell Jr.
Sgt. Nathaniel Rose
Larry Gamell Jr.
Sgt. Nathaniel Rose
Lauren Vera
Lauren Vera
Sister Claudette
Lauren Vera
Sister Claudette
Yaron Urbas
Yaron Urbas
Corporal Michael Griffin
Yaron Urbas
Corporal Michael Griffin
Analiese Anderson
Analiese Anderson
Mother Mary
Analiese Anderson
Mother Mary
Trey Hough
Trey Hough
Sgt. Freddie McNay
Trey Hough
Sgt. Freddie McNay
Elvin Manges
Elvin Manges
Corporal Donald Gunderson
Elvin Manges
Corporal Donald Gunderson
Kyle Golden
Kyle Golden
Private Richard Somers
Kyle Golden
Private Richard Somers
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