Murder Company (2024) - Official Movie Trailer
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
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France, 1944. Ahead of the event that will decide the course of WWII, a small group of U.S. soldiers are given a top secret assignment vital to the success of the D-Day invasion. Their mission - smuggle a member of the French resistance behind enemy lines. Their target - the high-level Nazi officer in charge of transportation in occupied France. Kelsey Grammer (TVs Frasier, The Expendables 3), William Moseley (The Chronicles Of Narnia, TVs The Royals) and Pooch Hall (TVs Ray Donovan, A Dog’s Purpose) lead the cast of this intense and authentic war movie based on the incredible true events.
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This looks like a corny 60’s WW2 movie. Not a speck of dirt on them or their equipment and Germans lining up to be shot.
My thoughts too, it has a very old vibe to it.
Just need to see the German troops wearing incorrect smart looking uniforms from 1939-40 period, rather than the rag tag late war appearance.
It's the good old trope of a small US squad taking out an entire German Division.
Like they've done in Fury, when one Sherman tank takes out half a SS Elite Division because
they can't hit the tank with an RPG even though they are like 10 meters away.
very clean unis lol
WG a French Croisant!!!...it's WW2, I'm seeing it!
Grammer could play the officer, then play Bob Hope when he comes for a visit.
Attenhut!
An integrated platoon in the European Theater? Nope, not by then.
But a Black Para battalion was in service by 1944.
@@WALTERBROADDUS The 555th Aka triple Nickles was formed but never even left the United States. The only black paratroopers in D-day were Brit’s.
Regardless, the 82nd was not desegregated at this point in time. They later became the first desegregated unit in the US Armed Forces.
@@bobsacamano4041 it's a bit of artistic license, but it's theoretical. Or are you going to now trash, "The Dirty Dozen?
@@WALTERBROADDUS History is history. I'm tired of token blacks.
Some movies are best not made. This is one of those movies.
Hollywood has jumped the shark
Agreed! And it’s more like Murder Squad, not Company.
Maybe they should make a movie about Jake McNasty and his filthy 13.
They did. It was called "The Dirty Dozen"...
@@WreckerR I mean the real McNasty not a fake tale of death row convicts. The mad drunk that stole a train just to get back to camp and that disarmed the MPs that tried to arrest him and the boys! a permenant private because he hated higher authority.
I mean, McNasty pretty much singlehandedly led the effort to insert Pathfinders into Bastogne, that might make a better movie than random criminals who go on a suicide mission. Since he took real soldiers on an actual suicide mission and survived🤷
For an SS-Officer he sure does walk around in Wehrmacht uniforms a lot.
Based on a true story
Also: The trailer points out there is no evidence this happened.
My thoughts exactly.
That has Crap written all over it.
I agree.
Sadly, yes. The dialogue is awful, for one thing.
So based on a true story movie is crap then?
@@CJK57 Just because it’s a true story doesn’t mean it’s going to be a good movie. So yeah, it looks crap.
If they showed all the good parts in the trailer... youre right... I hope they didnt.
A foot soldier leaning back in a chair, while a 2 star general is talking to him ? Rightttttttt
You've obviously have never served.
I once called the _Chief of Naval Operations_ _"Buddy"_ and _"Pal"_ in the same conversation while sitting on my ass with my back to him. That last part, as it turned out, was the key to my survival.
@@RobertXPhotography I carried the flag for 9 years, and I’m sure you never talked to a general like that
1) It's historical fiction, and 2) it's to make sure that they do not make out the General as extremely important in the field. Enemy spies and snipers would love to notch an unalived or captured General in their belt.
@@CarbideSix so why the fuck is he wearing a full uniform?
The “SS” officer is wearing a German Army General’s uniform
Right, a black Technician 5Th Grade behind enemy lines with the American Airborne? Yeah that really would happen. Just My Thoughts...
Well everything they know about US servicemen in WWII they learned from Hogan's Heroes!
They was a black parachute unit available in 1944. The 555th battalion. ruclips.net/video/bqU6YUJuuCk/видео.htmlsi=XPlUB8o9KYb1qKFW
@@WALTERBROADDUS I'm well aware that black service members served in all different fields of the armed forces during WWII however in the context of this movie they would not be going on secret missions with white units behind enemy lines. Just My Thoughts...
Good job Walter. Read the rest of their story.
Once again, a low-budget war movie about a never-before-told mission... Sorry that I am not excited, but I've seen too many.
I'm going to wait for this to end up in the discount DVD shelf.
It won't be long 😂
same day as shown..
There is no "discount DVD shelf" anymore. RedBox shut down last week and Best Buy will no longer sell discs of any sort. Target is closing out all movies (selling games only). Looks like Walmart is about the only place left for most of us.
Looks like bullsh*t to me.
Why do they have Spade markings on their helmets? That was the markings of the 506th PIR which was assigned to the 101st. Its like they watched BoB and thought every soldier had that
Yup! I noticed that too. Good attention to detail.
I see at least one helmet with a heart on it in a scene with the helmet sitting still on a table
The general has a Normandy presidential citation pin...
@@lifeinthe5-069 Another recognition symbol used by the 101st. Can’t remember whether it was the 501st or 502nd, but it definitely wasn’t a regiment within the 82nd.
@@Stoner075CNotice the General talks about taking out a senior SS officer. We cut to a brief few scenes of this guy, but the target in question, wears the red collar tabs with gold oak leaves of a regular Heer General rank.
"Based on actual events" is Hollywood talk for "We pretty made made up all of this stuff".
I dated a guy in the 82nd Airborne and while the AA stood officially for All American (it was once discovered that the division had men from ALL states including Hawaii and Puerto Rico and Guam) he confided it stood for "Alcoholics All of us". Best goddamned lay. Support your troops!
You're not very lady-like, are you?
@@BiffJackson-o4i Hoo hah!
@@BiffJackson-o4i Your panties in a twist?
It could also be Athletic Alcoholics.
@@BiffJackson-o4iit’s RUclips. Give her a break
LOL Did Kelsey Grammer refuse to wear a hat or a helmet for this role. I know this is just a snippet but strange to see a General officer several times without a cover in a war theater.
If there are no records, then how do you know it happened?
It's in the script. 🤓
At some point, your mommy will ask you how your day was. You'll recount it for her, from getting on the short bus, to finger-painting, to recess, to nap, then back on the short bus. Your mommy will know all about her big boy's day because you TOLD her about it. With your MOUTH.
@@NegativeROG you realize you’re comment makes no sense right?
@@Waylandie Because someone talked about it. What part of that message did you not get from his comment?
@@Waylandie It makes sense to those of us that didn't have paste for lunch.
Well they already screwed up the main antagonist’s uniform, so already very skeptical in my book…
Plus clean uniforms and shiny helmets in WWII.... 😐
I agree. I served in Airborne units through my 23 year career. Also as a historian I agree. 95% of Hollywood never gets it right. I’ve seen movies of combat I was involved in. All entertaining but not correct.
There's one BIG mistake for me. Its amazing how a member of the 82nd Airborne in June 1944 has a Presidential Unit Citation since it did not exist until February 1945. And, it wasn't given to the 82nd. It was given to the 101st for Bastogne. I retired from the 101st. There's a lot of pride behind that ribbon when you're in the 101st.
Why would a Frenchman in France need to be smuggled behind enemy lines? He'd be able to travel where-ever he wanted if he had the right paperwork.
Probably because he's a member of the French resistance. And if he's that notorious The gestapo would have his picture up at all the check points throughout France.
My grandfather was in the French army and was captured in Dunkirk. He escaped the POW camp, made his way back to North western France (Brittany) and joined the resistance. From that point on , lying low was key. Most of his movement was at night as he was eventually sought by the Gestapo. It took sometime for word of his escape and possible presence in Brittany to travel back to his area, but it eventually did. It was more complicated than having the right paperwork. It came down to not being seen at all.
Hipsters in uniforms, DEI and Woke screen writers...Nope, this is going right to the Free channels on Amazon Prime...
Looks like you accidentally left the fox news bubble. Please go back, the real world is scary.
All the Republican talking points rolled up into one comment opposed to a war film. There is a faint hint of irony and hypocrisy in that.
Fraser has entered the building but no joke.
scrambled eggs all over their faces
Are you the Grammer police?
They keep trying to recreate the Brand of Brudders and Saving Ryan's Privates
Angry about something? Posting on the interwebs always helps.
@@nevillehoward8736
Snowflake, how old are you?
More like trying to pull off a small budget Saints and Soldiers.
Kelsey Grammer is WAY too old for a Major General - MG James Gavin was 37 when he commanded the 82nd during WWII.
Anyone would think he's just an actor playing a character in a film!!
Nobody cares .
Lol. It's acting.
I couldn't agree more. They're all way too old.
Yup... looked him up: He's 69 years old! 👴
Oh wonderful, distractingly obvious CGI muzzle flashes and expended cartridge cases. Way too realistic for me.🙂
Yet another historically inaccurate DEI checkbox movie.
Agreed. Was the 82nd racially integrated in 1944? Asking for all of us wanting historical accuracy instead of racial quota actors.
The character “Coolidge” was separated from his unit and was sent with these guys cause no one was available to go on this suicide mission. FYI
@@YankeeMugwumpI agree, but it was a suicide mission. He got separated from his unit all black company and they needed any available gun to go there was only 5
@@DM-ur8vc can he even swim?
It’s a fictional story, not a documentary.
The moment films start using CGi for gun bursts, explosions or ricochet... is the moment I realize I don't wish to see it.
You just shit on the 82nd ABN whether this is true or not.
How out of money is Kelsey Grammar? ... He keeps popping up in these cheapo looking movies
Ah yes, the single US company that won the war single handed.......
Almost believable huh?
Hasn't there been enough of these
No
You want another over animated superhero movie, don’t ya? Sick of those types of movies. REAL MOVIES with a story that entertains. You can get you animation entertainment on a video game. lol😂
This looks like a 'Must See' Movie!!
Nope
No way. Must See Another Movie.
Not if you like historically accurate stuff
Must see porn? That’s what you mean?😂
I can taste the sarcasm from here. 😊
"Saving Private Ryan" except they are assassinating their target instead of saving him.
Yeah, so then it's "Inglourious Basterds".
You're thinking of "Shaving Ryan's Privates".
Saving private Ryan was pretty damn historically accurate aside from the final battle, this is completely inaccurate cheap action shit piece that’s just gonna piss off anyone who knows anything about ww2.
@@20K-v6x not true. There were 5 brothers in the Navy ( Sullivan) 4 were killed and they wanted to get the 5 th out so the parents wouldn't lose all 5 sons. They now call it the Sullivan act
@@letsgobrandon6281 Uh no what you said is completely not true either. The Sullivan brothers were all serving together on the USS Juneau, and were all killed when it was torpedoed at Guadalcanal and then again the next day fleeing as being badly damaged. It exploded in two and sank almost instantly. Captain Gilbert C. Hoover, commanding officer of the light cruiser USS Helena, and the senior officer present of the US task force, was skeptical that anyone had survived the sinking of Juneau and believed it would be reckless to look for survivors so he left the area immediately and instructed for one B17 to fly over to look for survivors but they were ordered to radio silence. They didn't properly report where the location was and minimal effort was put into an actual search for survivors and they were forgotten for days. Later it was found that no rescue attempt had been made they they began a search for survivors. Of the approximately 120 crew who jumped into the water and rafts, only ten were found by a Catalina search plane. It was then they were rescued and told of the deaths of the 5 brothers. The Sullivan Act was a gun control law in New York that was enacted in 1911. No "Sullivan Act" was ever enacted by Congress related to family members serving together. Never has a President ever issued an executive order preventing assignments of family members to the same ship/unit. The navy came out with two "policies" on family members or brothers serving together during the war. The Bureau of Naval Personnel Information Bulletin, 1942; Extract on the assignment of brothers to same ship or station and Bureau of Naval Personnel Circular Letter 345-44, of 1944; Sole-survivor policy. there have been several amendments to the Naval policy through the years but none of it directly references the Sullivan's.
I fired the M3 grease gun in the Army, it was the crewman weapon on the M60 series tanks. I could not hit the side of a barn at 19 feet with those things. They are fun to shoot though
What no female killer soldiers?
In the immortal words of the Drinker "I smell shite"
This is a steamy pile
Looks like an extremely bad 60s-era WWII commando movie.
DUMPSTER FIRE!
Based on a true event that was never acknowledged? How does that make sense?
As a WW2 historian I cans tell you this is in no way accurate and almost everything on scene is historical wrong. That’s what based on a true story means, some screen writer heard some 3rd hand story and made up the rest.
This is an excellent story, ruined by the script and the actors chosen.
All i see is Frasier. Where is Niles?
Another WW2 flick. Still no Korean War movie.
Well, there was M*A*S*H, but that's the only one I'm aware of.
@@dwightbuhler9355 It is confusing why there are none. As Korea was the last US war with any success. As wars go Korea should be at least celebrated for Stopping the increase of communism in Korea. Keeping the N Korean army stuck north of the 38th parallel. Which should have been the mandate from the beginning. Let alone the 10s of thousands of Americans who lost their lives with no celebration nor honor.
The History Channel had a series called "Fire and Ice" which was interesting. There is also "Inchon," and be thankful you've never heard of it because it was as bad as this one appears to be.
If you want a Korean War movie, may I suggest “The Steel Helmet.” Directed by B movie director Samuel Fuller, (who was a WWII infantryman.) However, it’s a black and white movie, filmed in the early 1950s. Nowadays, a lot of people refuse to watch black and white movies. Perhaps the first movie about the Korean War.
@@dionmoore879 Saw in a documentary a guy mention (about Vietnam) that "America hates a loser"...pretty much sums up why there is an endless parade of (mostly not too great) WW2 flicks vs everything else. You are probably correct about your assessment of Korea, but I don't think the average person sees it as a W since half the country was left and still is communist.
Cheap production. The enemies all get head shots lol
Oh goodie. More artificial diversity to make Hollywood feel better about themselves. Historical accuracy be damned. DEI is much more important.
Oh look!
Bullshit,
on Bullshit,
on Bullshit.
American Flag on shirt sleeves? Is this 1991?
Did the surviving members of Murder Company buy tickets on the Money Plane?
This looks poor. A lull in the fighting. 82nd airborne soldier with real clean uniforms! I wonder if they should surrender in the real WW2 battles.
Looks super low budget!
By based on actual events, are they referring to WW2,?
I didn't go to see Ungentlemanly Warfare cause it looked like shit. This appears to be its twin.
Bunch of crap
wasn't saving private Ryan done already???? No imagination anymore....
I thought Kelsey was playing Patton. Too old for Jumpin’ Jim Gavin.
Yeahh.. Gavin was 37
And wearing class A's at the front lines?
Yup...but a lot better casting than Ryan O'Neil as him in A Bridge Too Far !!
Not based on actual events…. This is so far fetched and absolutely fake…
Grammer could play Ike. He’s old enough. I’d like to see him do Patton. Voice is wrong though Gavin was 37.
Eisenhower was 50 in 1940. Grammars just a bit too old to play him.
Grammar's too old (69) to play any WWII general, except maybe on the German side -- von Rundstedt was about 68 in 1944.
Kelsey Grammer is too old to play a Major General.
can u get more lowbudget
Spent all the money on special guest stars, nothing left for firearm or firearm injury effects?
Normandy doesn't look like this, as far as I know.
Not even remotely. I have been there 4 times, last time at the start of june this year.
@@gmacdk That's what I thought. It's essentially flat with flat hills here and there, heavily farmed, not the hilly and heavily wooded broken terrain we see in the trailer.
Nothing looks like the way it should here
@@G4x5da
Exactly.
And grease guns?
Really?
@@iliafigueroa4820 they were available in small quantities in France 1944
WW2 again? Jeez. Let it go. I'll pass on this one.
Should make a movie about a battalion of GI's sent inside behind enemy lines to rescue Patton's son in law POW camp...The battalion was wiped out
Is anyone else fed up with these WW2 movies that are popping up like mushrooms these past few years? At least give us a proper scifi ww2 movie for once!!!!!
Agreed, after awhile all the war movies seem to be the same. Just different actors.
A 70 year old General
He walked tall.
LOL Dude It's acting. General Patton died at 60 and Gen MacArther seved in Korea at 71.
WW2 movies filmed largely in forests means it’s LOW budget
Oh god, so many military inaccuracies in not even 2 minutes of film.
Bargain bin bonanza !
Folks, go watch The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. Straight out of Churchill's files.
Germans can't shoot here too right?
They are just like in star wars.
Stormtroopers. 😂🎉
Can you smell it?
I had beans last night. I gotta admit, they were a bit off. Sorry about that.
The BS!
Poundland movie or dollar store movie
Click bait. No screen credits shown.... nothing found in Wiki.... not listed in Filmography of Kelsey.... OMG garbage AI
Surely all these commenters are verified academic historians who have intensely studied the US military c. 1941-1946, and surely they're not just randos who watch History Channel
Anybody else sick of the overplayed genre of "everything hinges on this" fantasy WW2 shit with a cast of six diverse people anachronistically wearing beards, stupid goggles on their helmet acting like time travelers from the modern day acting out a call of duty fantasy against 2D generic nazis with CGI muzzle flashes all leaning on a single actor of note?
THERE IS SO MUCH HISTORY TO DRAW FROM WHEN MAKING A FILM. Its a near bottomless pit of pre-written and complex characters, plots, situations and motivations to simply put on a screen and edit for length.
There is a whole level of moviemaking that's just trying to copy what Saints and Soldiers pulled off. Give a squad size group of actors uniforms, have them tackle the most important objective you've never heard of which is strategically hidden in a generic forest near a mansion or chateau you can use for headquarters scenes. ITS LAZY FILMMAKING.
Geez...this cheap, cheesy C-movie has "NEVER SHOULD HAVE BEEN MADE" written all over it. Then yet again after the first stroke had dried up.
Some trailers tells you to run away and never come back within just mere seconds. This one of them.
PS! They should have casted Steven Seagal and Bruce Willis too.
OMG.. Not only did they get the SS General's Uniform Wrong(Wehrmacht General) but they also seem to be using replica or Airsoft Guns and After effects for the Muzzle flash
so they didn't even bother to use Blank Firing Weapons, which tells Me this is a Really cheap low budget affair.
They could have at least Hired Re-Enactment Groups with actual Blank Firing Weapons 🙄
I have seen Fan made Movies on YT that are 100 times more accurate and of superior production Quality than this Garbage and with a fraction of the budget.
Shame because I really like Kelsey Grammar, hope He got a good pay Day for this stain on His Career or maybe that's where most of the budget went. 😁
1. No reload. Why do movies forget about bullets
2. More stereotypical NPC German soldiers, firing at the air , unaware, can’t fight.
3. Stereotypical villain german voice and laugh and behaviour. Yes Germans were shi , but I’m so tired of that same old villain voice and laughter.
4. By the near end of war it was mostly young German soldiers
5. Clean spotless clothes and faces.
6. Inaccurate clothing and ranks. Also why is the SS officer alone? Where is his men , why does he have the Wehrmacht following him? Why would he waste his time on one man?
OMG! Yet again! The photos and the parts of the trailer showing the "SS" officer they're going for... show an Army General. The uniform, insignia, etc., are all incorrect. Why in bloody hell can't they ever get such simple things right? All the money they spend to make movies/TV shows and time after time they screw up the most basic things that nearly any collector or student of the history could correct them on... much less the "advisors" they PAY who seemingly don't know their asses from a hole in the ground. This would be like saying the enemy was sending in a team to assassinate a US General, but showing a US Navy Admiral. Morons!
No jump wings on the uniform of the CO of the 82nd Airborne Division? A Black soldier in that division amongst Whites, pre-1950's integration? The general in a dress uniform, not a field uniform? This movie has poor quality B.S. all over it.
Kelsey Grammer is proof, that Hollywood won't shun actors just because they are "conservative". He works because he's good. And he's not just a one trick pony. He can do Comedy as well as Drama. And he's not a whiner and complainer like all those losers who claim it's their political affiliation or their faith that keeps them from getting work.
Even Putin's pal Steven Seagal has steady work... not really quality, but it's enough for studios to hire him again and again for their direct to dvd productions.
Well... tons of... flaws in here, if looking at accurate history.
The thing that truly makes this low budget stuff, is that just about everything, seems to be close up scenes. I mean, that is often how the low budget movies go, easier to shoot, no need to add more scenery than just a tiny area.
And as one can see from the many comments down below, markings, uniforms and everything... it is all correct. Nothing is accurate in this movie. Well, except for the Opel Blitz I suppose.
Don't waste your time watching this movie, it is not worth it.
I have spoken.
A senior SS officer wearing the uniform of a Wehrmacht general. Yeah, that's authentic then: sorry, I meant a load of bollocks, not authentic. It's also rather difficult to understand why they would choose 69 year old Kelsey Grammer, fine actor though he is, to play the part of a general, who would have been at least 10 years younger.
The German uniform is wrong. If he was SS, he would not be wearing red collar flashes of a Heer general. It would be black, and they would be oak leaves. This is shit.
Which is sad, because I LOVE Kelsey Grammar
This movie looks like absolute shit. The lingo is off, the uniforms are ass, etc, and they probably only got Kelsey Grammer in this to get attention (but could only afford maybe 5-10 minutes of screen time).
Definitely a C-grade movie at best.
What a joke. James Gavin, the commanding general of the 82nd in World War II was only 37 years old. This movie is nonsense and dishonors our gallant paratroopers from that era.
Good old Hollywood.. never let the truth (or semblance of any historical accuracy) get in the way of a good story. Except in this case it's not even a good story, just a yet another rehash of a tired old trope. I thought Kelsey was better than this.
Murder Company…. Not a great title. Inappropriate to say those men murdered anyone in a war. I know what movie I’ll not go see. Go ahead crybabies, pile on your cries.
"We're dropping behind enemy lines to take out an SS guy in army uniform? Hey, let's take grease guns..."
FFS. This looks awful
What do we expect from Frazier? Low budget film…
Fancy colorization but cinematographer is too lazy to use tripods for shots. Too much amateur shaky camera frames, and that is why I won't waste my time watching it.
Low budget rubbish by the looks of it. Hardly Saving Private Ryan, or Band of Brothers
Generation war is one of the best I’ve seen
Frasier?
Frasier is a general now? :)
more WWII bs
Americans just don't know how to make WW2 movie....
Wait, shouldn’t there be a lesbian or a trans in the unit too? Well maybe there’s a gay love scene and a shout out to the climate crisis.
I just came from watching Tiny Guns 3. That was much better than this looks.
Looks like a RUclips special made on an iPhone 6 with a 12 year olds annual allowance
Is this one of those Chinese films? American actors have made easy money in these cheesy WW2 flicks.