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Director:
Michael J. Bassett
Writer:
Michael J. Bassett (writer)
Contact:
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Release Date:
7 November 2002 (Hong Kong) more
Genre:
Drama | Horror | War | Thriller more
Tagline:
Deliver them from evil
Plot:
In 1917, in the Western front, a group of survivors of the British Company Y reach the most forward German trench in a foggy night... more | add synopsis
Awards:
1 win & 4 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(4 articles)
Bassett Updates on Solomon Kane
 (From Dread Central. 24 February 2009, 12:19 PM, PST)

Michael Bassett updates on Solomon Kane status: "It's classy and intense"
 (From QuietEarth. 23 February 2009, 7:25 PM, PST)

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Cast

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Jamie Bell ... Pfc. Charlie Shakespeare
Rúaidhrí Conroy ... Pvt. Colin Chevasse (as Ruaidhri Conroy)
Mike Downey ... Martin Plummer
Laurence Fox ... Capt. Bramwell Jennings
Roman Horak ... German soldier
Dean Lennox Kelly ... Pvt. Willie McNess

Torben Liebrecht ... Friedrich
Kris Marshall ... Pvt. Barry Starinski
Hans Matheson ... Pvt. Jack Hawkstone
Hugh O'Conor ... Anthony Bradford
Matthew Rhys ... Cpl. Doc Fairweather

Andy Serkis ... Pvt. Thomas Quinn

Hugo Speer ... Sgt. David Tate
Pavel Tesar ... Mudman
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
No Man's Land (USA) (working title)
Untitled Great War Project (UK) (working title)
Untitled WWI Trench Horror (USA) (working title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for strong violence, language and brief sexuality.
Runtime:
94 min
Country:
UK | Germany
Language:
English | French | German
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Filming Locations:
Benesov, Czech Republic more
Company:
ApolloMedia more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
In the German dubbed version, the German soldiers speak French. more
Goofs:
Factual errors: The gun Shakespeare uses to shoot Quinn in the end is a Bergmann MP18, a gun which was not introduced until the beginning of 1918 in time for the great Spring Offensive of the Germans. It was the first of its type to appear, so not only would Shakespeare not have found one, he would probably also have been rather surprised by it. more
Quotes:
Cpl. Doc Fairweather: McNess, what are you doing?
Pvt. Willie McNess: Leaving!
Pvt. Thomas Quinn: Well that's the best idea I've heard all day.
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FAQ

Im confused at the end, were the soldiers in the real world after the battle?
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23 out of 29 people found the following comment useful:-
popcornpopcornpopcorn, 1 December 2002
Author: (Slice of LIfe) from hong kong

"Welcome to hell," are the eerily prophetic words, complete with shells, atmospheric all-is-not-right music and the groans of dying men, a hint of what's to come. After the battle, out of the fog and into a German trench, the men of Y-company discover that's exactly where they've landed. First of all, the place is deserted. And strewn with (mutilated) corpses of German soldiers. All dead. Except one (Torben Liebrecht), who warns them desperately that there is "quelque chose de mal" in that place, and to get out as soon as they can. Naturally, they all ignore him, except for Shakespeare (Jamie Bell). Soon, it proves true when the men start turning against each other, or getting sucked into the earth with barbed wire, or tying each other up à-la-crucifixion.

Well. After two years of watching this in the making, it hasn't disappointed (thank you, Mr, Bassett). Great set-up, with the rain, the rats, trenches and mud to make Spielberg weep with envy. While the script could use some work ("what's the matter with this place? What's happening?" asks one -rhetorically?), the acting keeps the characters from becoming walking clichés, especially Jamie Bell as the unwelcome greenhorn, or Hugo Speer as the duty-bound Sgt. Tate, to name a few. The suspense was average and wasn't so scary that there'd be lost sleep over it, nor was it anything over-original. But it's a great piece of ensemble casting (i'd pay the admission again to see Hugh O'Conor say the f-word), cool FX and steady directing make it a good viewing.

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