Who is Lieutenant Hart (Colin Farrell), and what war is he really fighting? Hart is a law student at a prestigious American university and the son of a senator. But it's 1944, the height of World War II, and this unfinished lawyer has been captured during the Battle of the Ardennes and sent to a German POW camp with other American soldiers. Overnight, he must become a real attorney, a defender—and a brave, grown man who understands his duty. And who is Colonel William McNamara (Bruce Willis)? A man of discipline, courage, and honor, McNamara is responsible for maintaining order among the American POWs. He faces growing racial tensions between white soldiers and black pilots—conflicts that go far beyond mere cigarettes. When a murder occurs in the camp and a black soldier is accused, the German camp commandant, Colonel Werner Visser (Marcel Iureș), authorizes a military trial. Hart is assigned as the defense attorney. Meanwhile, Colonel McNamara devises a secret and dangerous plan to destroy a nearby munitions factory. It’s a clever game of time, risk, and sacrifice—where every soldier has a dangerous role to play...
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