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The Lost Battalion 2001

★ 6.8136 votes92 min📅 2001-12-02

"Caught between two lines of fire, the Germans gave them two options: surrender or die. They chose a third."

Directed by Russell Mulcahy, *The Lost Battalion (2001)* plunges viewers into the harrowing last days of World War I with a gripping, fact-based drama.

Director: Russell Mulcahy

Cast

Rick Schroder
Rick Schroder
Maj. Charles W. Whittlesey
Phil McKee
Phil McKee
Capt. George McMurtry
Jamie Harris
Jamie Harris
Sgt. Gaedeke
Jay Rodan
Jay Rodan
Lt. Leak
Adam James
Adam James
Capt. Nelson Holderman
Daniel Caltagirone
Daniel Caltagirone
Pvt. Phillip Cepeglia
Michael Goldstrom
Michael Goldstrom
Pvt. Jacob Rosen
André Vippolis
André Vippolis
Pvt. Frank Lipasti
Rhys Miles Thomas
Pvt. Robert Yoder
Arthur Kremer
Pvt. Abraham Krotoshinsky

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Lost Battalion (2001) about?

This TV movie dramatizes the true story of 500 American soldiers who became trapped behind German lines in the Argonne Forest during the final weeks of World War I. Stranded with no reinforcements, they face a brutal choice: surrender or fight against insurmountable odds.

Who directed The Lost Battalion?

Russell Mulcahy directed *The Lost Battalion*. Known for his work in both film and television, Mulcahy brings a visceral intensity to this historically grounded war drama.

Who stars in The Lost Battalion?

The film features Rick Schroder, Phil McKee, Jamie Harris, Jay Rodan, and Adam James as key cast members.

Is The Lost Battalion (2001) worth watching?

As a TV movie, *The Lost Battalion* delivers strong performances and a well-paced narrative that honors its real-life heroes. While lacking the polish of a blockbuster, it offers a compelling look at courage under fire and is ideal for fans of historical war dramas.

How long is The Lost Battalion?

*The Lost Battalion* runs for 92 minutes.

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About The Lost Battalion (2001) — A True Story of Courage in World War I

Directed by Russell Mulcahy, *The Lost Battalion (2001)* plunges viewers into the harrowing last days of World War I with a gripping, fact-based drama. Set in the dense Argonne Forest of France in October 1918, the film follows over 500 American soldiers who find themselves surrounded by German forces. Trapped between enemy lines with dwindling supplies and relentless fire, their desperate struggle becomes a test of survival against impossible odds.

Mulcahy crafts a tense atmosphere of claustrophobia and courage, focusing on the moral and physical dilemmas faced by the battalion's leaders and soldiers alike. With a focus on authenticity and emotional weight, *The Lost Battalion* transcends typical war narratives by exploring themes of brotherhood, sacrifice, and the human cost of conflict. The film balances historical weight with character depth, making it a compelling watch for fans of military dramas.