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The Battle of the Last Panzer 1969

★ 5.04 votes91 min📅 1969-01-23

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

Directed by José Luis Merino, *The Battle of the Last Panzer (1969)* plunges into the final days of World War II with a gripping drama that strips war down to its raw, personal core.

Director: José Luis Merino

Cast

Stelvio Rosi
Stelvio Rosi
Lt. Hunter
Erna Schürer
Erna Schürer
Jeanette
Guy Madison
Guy Madison
Lofty
Rubén Rojo
Rubén Rojo
Sgt. Schultz
Milo Quesada
Milo Quesada
Pierre
Roberto Maldera
Roberto Maldera
Fritz
Carlo Simoni
Carlo Simoni
Hans
Enrique Ávila
Enrique Ávila
Albert
Mirella Pamphili
Mirella Pamphili
Frenchwoman
Gustavo Rojo
Gustavo Rojo
Siegfried Dolman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Battle of the Last Panzer (1969)* about?

Set against the backdrop of WWII's final days, the film follows a lone German lieutenant and his Panzer crew as they navigate a fractured landscape after a brutal ambush. Their quest to return home takes a dramatic turn when they encounter Jeanette, a French woman who offers to guide them—but her presence forces them to confront their humanity amid the war's cruelty.

Who directed *The Battle of the Last Panzer*?

José Luis Merino directed this intense war drama, bringing a stark and immersive perspective to the final days of WWII.

Who stars in *The Battle of the Last Panzer*?

The film features Stelvio Rosi, Erna Schürer, Guy Madison, and Rubén Rojo in lead roles.

Is *The Battle of the Last Panzer (1969)* worth watching?

While this 1969 war drama may not boast the polish of modern films, its gritty realism and emotional depth make it a compelling watch for fans of historical dramas. The film's focus on survival and human conflict offers a raw, atmospheric experience that lingers long after the credits roll.

How long is *The Battle of the Last Panzer*?

The Battle of the Last Panzer runs for 91 minutes.

About The Battle of the Last Panzer (1969) — A Gritty War Drama of Survival and Sacrifice

Directed by José Luis Merino, *The Battle of the Last Panzer (1969)* plunges into the final days of World War II with a gripping drama that strips war down to its raw, personal core. As Allied forces push through Normandy, a lone German lieutenant and his dwindling Panzer crew become caught in a desperate struggle for survival. Their journey takes an unexpected turn when they cross paths with Jeanette, a resilient French woman who offers to guide them home—but her presence only complicates their mission and stirs emotional turmoil. This intense war film blends action with deep human drama, exploring themes of duty, survival, and the blurred lines between enemies and allies amid the chaos of war.

With its claustrophobic tension and stark realism, *The Battle of the Last Panzer* captures the relentless pressure of a conflict nearing its end. The film's black-and-white cinematography heightens the starkness of the French countryside as a battleground, where every decision could mean life or death. Merino crafts a story that's as much about the cost of war on individuals as it is about the machines of destruction that define the era.