Cand Trompetele Tac 1998 | Proven
Nominated for several technical awards; Ron Eldard’s performance was widely praised by critics.
Unlike many 90s war films, the lead character is motivated by fear and self-preservation rather than glory.
The squad must take out German "88" artillery pieces that are pinning down the American advance. Cand Trompetele Tac 1998
"Când Trâmbițele Tac" (When Trumpets Fade) is a 1998 war film directed by John Irvin. It focuses on the Battle of Hürtgen Forest during World War II, a brutal and often overlooked campaign. Executive Summary June 27, 1998 (HBO) Director: John Irvin Lead Actor: Ron Eldard (Private/Sergeant David Manning) Setting: Battle of Hürtgen Forest, late 1944
Survival, cowardice vs. heroism, and the attrition of war Plot Overview "Când Trâmbițele Tac" (When Trumpets Fade) is a
It explores the thin line between being a "survivor" and being a "coward." Production & Reception
A bittersweet victory where the objective is met, but at a devastating human cost. Key Themes heroism, and the attrition of war Plot Overview
David Manning is the sole survivor of his platoon.