The Trench (film)
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Duration Country United KingdomFrance | 6/10 IMDb Genre Drama, War Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Release date 17 September 1999 (UK) Initial release September 17, 1999 (United Kingdom) Initial DVD release February 6, 2001 (Iceland) Music director Evelyn Glennie, Greg Malcangi Cast (Sgt. Telford Winter), (Lance Cpl. Victor Dell), (Pte. Colin Daventry), (Pte. Billy Macfarlane), (2nd Lt. Ellis Harte), (Pte. Charlie Ambrose) Similar movies Interstellar , The Good Dinosaur , Silver Linings Playbook , Django Unchained , It Follows , The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King |
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The Trench is a 1999 independent war film directed by William Boyd that portrays a group of young British soldiers on the eve of the Battle of the Somme in the last 48 hours. The film stars Paul Nicholls, James D'Arcy.
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Daniel Craig, Ben Whishaw and Charlie Crick (uncredited) also appear.
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Synopsis
The film paints a picture of the soldiers’ emotional experience in the confines of the trenches; an experience running the gamut from boredom to fear, panic to restlessness. Billy MacFarlane (Paul Nicholls), 17, along with his older brother, Eddie (Tam Williams), has volunteered for service. The whole platoon, all of them in their late teens, depend on the war-hardened Sergeant Winter (Daniel Craig) and the scholarly Lieutenant Hart (Julian Rhind-Tutt) for their survival. When word arrives that the platoon will join the first wave of attacks, they do not yet know they will be present when the British Army loses the greatest number of soldiers in a single day in its history.
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