Ardennes Fury | |
Director: | Joseph J. Lawson |
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Music: | Chris Ridenhour |
Cinematography: | Richard Vialet |
Editing: | Rob Pallatina |
Distributor: | The Asylum |
Runtime: | 87 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Ardennes Fury (also known as Battle of the Ardennes: Fury) is a 2014 direct-to-video war film directed by Joseph J. Lawson. The film, produced by B-movie film company The Asylum, stars Tom Stedham, Bill Voorhees, Tino Struckman, Lawrence C. Garnell Jr., Lauren Vera, Yaron Urbas.[1] Ardennes Fury is a mockbuster of Fury.
In the late Autumn of 1944 before the Battle of the Bulge campaign, an American tank unit gets trapped behind enemy lines. The Allies' Operation Ardennes Fury is about to commence when the tank's commander moves to rescue innocent children and nuns from a nearby orphanage.
Although presumably meant to be set in the German Ardennes offensive, which took place in winter, the film was clearly filmed in summer.
Ardennes Fury was released direct-to-DVD on November 11, 2014.
Like many of The Asylum's "mockbusters", the film received universally negative reviews.