
Breakthrough
War
Overview
Filmed with the full cooperation of the U.S. Army, Breakthrough is a lean, no-nonsense war film set during the 1944 invasion of the continent.
Top Cast


David Brian
David Brian
Capt. Tom Hale
David Brian
Capt. Tom Hale


John Agar
John Agar
Lt. Joe Mallory
John Agar
Lt. Joe Mallory


Frank Lovejoy
Frank Lovejoy
Sgt. Pete Bell
Frank Lovejoy
Sgt. Pete Bell


William Campbell
William Campbell
Cpl. Danny Dominick
William Campbell
Cpl. Danny Dominick


Paul Picerni
Paul Picerni
Pvt. Edward P. Rojeck
Paul Picerni
Pvt. Edward P. Rojeck


Greg McClure
Greg McClure
Pvt. Frank Finley
Greg McClure
Pvt. Frank Finley
Richard Monahan
Richard Monahan
Pvt. "Four-Eff" Nelson
Richard Monahan
Pvt. "Four-Eff" Nelson


Edward Norris
Edward Norris
Sgt. Roy Henderson
Edward Norris
Sgt. Roy Henderson


Matt Willis
Matt Willis
Pvt. Jimbo Hollis
Matt Willis
Pvt. Jimbo Hollis


Dick Wesson
Dick Wesson
Pvt. Sammy Hansen
Dick Wesson
Pvt. Sammy Hansen
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