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Normandy

1.9 out of 5 stars 40 customer reviews

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  • Actors: Tino Struckmann, Damian Chapa, Jack Dimich, Claudia Crawford, Leslie Mills
  • Directors: Tino Struckmann
  • Format: Multiple Formats, Dolby, NTSC, Surround Sound, Widescreen
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
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  • Studio: MTI HOME VIDEO
  • DVD Release Date: June 5, 2012
  • Run Time: 100 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 1.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (40 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B007NZDF70
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #151,675 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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By Nagronsky VINE VOICE on June 7, 2012
Format: DVD
I spotted this on the RedBox website yesterday, and uttered those immortal words, "How bad can it be?".
I am here to tell you that it can get very, very bad. As the film opened, while it was obvious that money was saved on the lighting and camera's, I had some reasonable hopes due to the production using some pretty authentic equipment(no Pattons, Pershing, or Walker tanks marked with iron crosses here), but it quickly became apparent that there were other things that were skimped on. In the opening few scenes, it became obvious that the main character was unfamiliar with how to shoot a Walther P-38 and was scared of the recoil. Then, when a party of Red Army soldiers attacks a German postioon, the Russian party shows an older man in the lead. He is promptly killed off, but as the Reds counterattack, the "dead" older soldier is miraculously resurrected....."Hallelujah!, And them Godless Commies always said there's no God!!"
After the "hero" is wounded, and rescued by a relief force, the scene then shifts to the coast of "Normandy", where the hero meets his old lover, a Wehrmacht nurse played by Claudia Crawford(in her very first movie role). The "hero" wangles a way to meet with his ex-amour, and we are treated to Miss Crawford in a mini-skirt that's about 8" above the knee(in occupied France in 1944??), and then a "romantic" interlude in a storage closet that is straight out of the film catalog of Jackie Treehorn and Karl Hungus. It's blocked & shot like a porno, which seems really fitting, since Miss Crawford looks and emotes like a trailer-trash Angelina Jolie. (BIG NEWS- Tino Struckman and Clod-ia Crawford also team up in Chained: Code 207.
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As with other reviewers, I thought, "how bad can it be?" Well, it was so bad that I came close to shutting it off a dozen times but kept at it to see if it could get any worse. I was not disappointed in that respect.

The director/lead actor has left a five star review begging our understanding in that it was low budget and we should understand and accept it for the story and a tank or two that appeared in the film. The tanks did have more acting ability and screen presence than any one or thing in the film. Had the director/Denny's waiter just played to his budget by shooting in black and white and intercutting actual historical footage, it would have improved the film, although the story and acting would still have dragged down the entirtey of the film.

No care was given to simple costuming of the mini-skirted lead actress, Blubberlips Mahoney, who wore her eye make up is such a mutant fashion that even the cheapest hookers on Hollywood Blvd. would have been mortified to ever wear. Luckily, her amusing look detracted from her inability to act. I suppose the director or producer promised a big part to his stripper girlfriend. The overweight, bespectacled cast of Germans, Americans and Russians were hilarious and I suspect a group of twelve men played all sides, just changing uniforms that didn't fit. Purists will find the historical inaccuracies in the uniforms disturbing but I suppose the director had to work with what he got for the $125 budget.

Steven Spielberg made a WW2 film while in Jr, high school, using clips from a WW2 newsreel and home made props, as have many big budget war films. Mr. Spielberg's film was head and shoulders above this piece of Hollyweird trash.
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Claudia crashes and burns as her character. The guy playing Muller appears as if his lines are on a cue card. There is a pause before everything he says. Horrible acting. Horrible videography. We got as far as the hospital scene and Claudia was so flipping ridiculous in her skanky outfit that certainly was not a period costume. 15 minutes into the movie and it got ejected from the DVD player.

Do not buy or rent this movie! Waste of your life!
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Every so often, I'm sorry I spent a buck-twenty for a REDBOX rental. NORMANDY has proven to be such an occasion for me. To paraphrase Elizabeth B. Browning: "How do I hate thee? Let me count the ways."

1.) The same parched countryside stands in for both Eastern Russia and Southern France.
2.) The invasion "force" of a dozen men during the big D-Day scene arrives in two rusty LSTs. Behind them is an empty ocean.
3.) One Allied plane flies overhead. That lone aircraft reappears in later scenes.
4.) A bunker artillery piece sits frozen while hand-drawn smoke around its muzzle lamely suggests this gun has fired.
5.) We see many die yet there's no blood. Not a drop. Probably wasn't in the so-called budget.
6.) The female lead's lips are lumpily distorted with a half-pound of collagen. She wears a mid-thigh length skirt in a below-the-knee era.
7.) This "nurse" looks and acts like a reject from Dial-a-Tramp.
8.) Is that a '75 VW painted in camouflage khaki?
9.) No explanation for why Field Marshal Rommel relies on the strategic advice of an obscure captain wounded by a grenade in Russia.
10.) Did they REALLY end this stupid movie that way? Talk about a hackneyed plot device, almost as weak as: "I woke up. It was all a dream."

BONUS REGRET:
11.) I was wide awake the whole time. It was all a nightmare.

(The production company's name perfectly describes this one: ALMIGHTY DOG.)
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