
When Heroes Die
War
Overview
The story of a group of American commandos assigned to kidnap General Rommel. But the soldiers are caught by the Germans who decide to use their plan against them. Replacing the American soldiers with German soldiers, and with the help of a fake "kidnapped" Rommel, they plan to kill General Eisenhower
Top Cast


Craig Hill
Craig Hill
Capitán Richard Harvey
Craig Hill
Capitán Richard Harvey


Annabella Incontrera
Annabella Incontrera
Madeleine
Annabella Incontrera
Madeleine


Manuel Zarzo
Manuel Zarzo
Claude
Manuel Zarzo
Claude


María Silva
María Silva
Nicole
María Silva
Nicole


Carlos Quiney
Carlos Quiney
Steve
Carlos Quiney
Steve


Piero Lulli
Piero Lulli
Erwin Rommel / Capt. Arnold
Piero Lulli
Erwin Rommel / Capt. Arnold


Enrique Ávila
Enrique Ávila
Jeremy
Enrique Ávila
Jeremy


Aldo Sambrell
Aldo Sambrell
James
Aldo Sambrell
James


Vicente Roca
Vicente Roca
Heinrich Himmler
Vicente Roca
Heinrich Himmler


Charly Bravo
Charly Bravo
Charly Bravo
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