The Battle of the Last Panzer (1969) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 23, 1969

Original Title:
La battaglia dell'ultimo panzer

Alternate Titles:
Monte Cassino

Genres:
Drama | War

Production Companies:
Prodimex Film
Producciones Cinematográficas Hispamer Films

Production Countries:
Italy | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 91

As long as there are two men left on earth, there will be war!

The Allied D-Day invasion is a success, and German forces begin leave Normandy. After an ambush takes out a set of Panzer tanks led by German Lt. Hunter, he finds himself alone with his unit in what may be the last Panzer that's still operational. While traveling through the French countryside, Cooper meets Jeanette, a woman who offers to lead the troops back to Germany, but his feelings for her get in the way of his survival instincts.

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Art Direction:
Eduardo Torre de la Fuente

Assistant Director:
Alberto Chiarolla

Costume Design:
Giorgio De Dauli

Director:
José Luis Merino

Director of Photography:
Emanuele Di Cola

Editor:
José Antonio Rojo

Executive Producer:
Enrico Colombo

Music:
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino

Production Manager:
Angel Roson

Script Supervisor:
Isabel Campos
Paola Buzzi

Sound Recordist:
Nello Boraso

Story:
Giuliana Garavaglia
Giuseppe Chiarolla

Writer:
José Luis Merino

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