

Drama · War
Overview
Six stories unfold in various regions, from Sicily to the northern Po Valley as American military personnel interact with a variety of Italian locals over eighteen months in the push north during the Italian Campaign of WWII as German forces retreat.
Top Cast
Carmela Sazio
Carmela Sazio
Carmela
Carmela Sazio
Carmela
Robert Van Loon
Robert Van Loon
Joe
Robert Van Loon
Joe
Benjamin Emanuel
Benjamin Emanuel
American Soldier
Benjamin Emanuel
American Soldier
Raymond Campbell
Raymond Campbell
American Soldier
Raymond Campbell
American Soldier
Harold Wagner
Harold Wagner
Harry, a German soldier
Harold Wagner
Harry, a German soldier
Albert Heinze
Albert Heinze
German soldier
Albert Heinze
German soldier
Merlin Berth
Merlin Berth
Merlin, American Soldier
Merlin Berth
Merlin, American Soldier
Mats Carlson
Mats Carlson
Swede, an American soldier
Mats Carlson
Swede, an American soldier
Leonard Parrish
Leonard Parrish
An American soldier
Leonard Parrish
An American soldier


Dots Johnson
Dots Johnson
American MP
Dots Johnson
American MP
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