THE BUNKER
by Rob Green
synopsis
Germany, 1944. The forests of the Ardennes. A platoon of battle weary German soldiers, forced into confusion and retreat by advancing Allied forces, take refuge in an isolated Siegfried Line bunker. As night falls and a rainstorm begins to blow, the exhausted soldiers huddle in the concrete shelter trapped by the advancing GIs.
| international title: | THE BUNKER |
| original title: | THE BUNKER |
| country: | United Kingdom |
| year: | 2000 |
| genre: | fiction |
| directed by: | Rob Green |
| film run: | 93' |
| screenplay: | Clive Dawson |
| cast: | Jason Flemyng, Jack Davenport, Christopher Fairbank, John Carlisle, Andrew Leepotts, Andrew Tiernan, Simon Kunz, Eddie Marsan, Charley Boorman |
| cinematography by: | John Pardue |
| film editing: | Richard Milward |
| art director: | Nick Burnell |
| costumes designer: | Fiona Chilcott |
| music: | Russell Currie |
| producer: | Daniel Figuero |
| production: | Millennium Pictures |
| distributor: | Salvation Films, Haskalbio (IS), NPV (PL), Legend Films (DE), Bonton (CZ) |
















