Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
When Trumpets Fade is a 1998 HBO television movie directed by John Irvin and starring Ron Eldard, Frank Whaley, Zak Orth, and Dylan Bruno. First released on June 27, 1998, the film is set in World War II during the Battle of the Hürtgen Forest .
Dylan Bruno (born September 6, 1972) is an American actor and former model. His first major film role was a supporting part in Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan (1998), followed by a lead role in the horror film The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999).
When Trumpets Fade: Pvt./Sgt./Lt. David Manning Television film 1999 Homicide: Life on the Street: Emmet Carey Television series Delivered: Reed aka Death by Pizza: The Runner: Edward Harrington Mystery, Alaska: Matt 'Skank' Marden 2000 Death of a Salesman: Biff Loman Television film 2001 Bash: Latter-Day Plays: Television film Black Hawk Down ...
An anti-war film is a genre of war film that is opposed to warfare in its theming or messaging.. Anti-war films typically argue that war is futile, unjust, a loss for all involved, only serves to benefit few in society (usually an elite or ruling class, or the state), makes people do or support things they normally would not (such as homicide or discrimination), is extremely costly both in ...
When Trumpets Fade: Lieutenant Colonel George Rickman Television movie [8] 2002 Dinner for Five: Himself Episode: "1.8" 2011–2013 Wilfred: Bruce 3 episodes 2013 To Appomattox: George Meade: 7 episodes 2014 Under the Dome: Lyle Chumley 2015 Axe Cop: Egyptian Redneck Episode: "Mark Frankenstein" 2016 Drunk History: Jesse Benton Episode: "Bar ...
When Trumpets Fade: John Irvin: US troops fighting German forces during the Battle of Hürtgen Forest: 1999 Germany Aimée & Jaguar (Aimee and Jaguar) Aimée & Jaguar: Max Färberböck: Romance between lesbians Felice Schragenheim and Lilly Wust amidst Gestapo purge of Jews in Berlin 1999 Czech Republic Poland Slovakia All My Loved Ones
Since this still lacks scientific confirmation, rampant speculation continues about potential extra-terrestrial theories for these "trumpet noises." But don't count NASA as a UFO-doubter just yet.
Release date Title Notes July 22, 1982: The Deadly Game: co-produced only May 22, 1983: The Terry Fox Story: HBO's first television film August 28, 1983