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Liberation at Bunker Nordosten (2023)

Overview

During WWII, an American soldier, Doug Wilson, has been captured by the nefarious Germans. The German general, Franz Lieber, has tasked his scientist with experimenting on Wilson deep underground in a place known as Bunker Nordosten. However, as the war reaches its end, Franz Lieber orders for Doug Wilson's execution. Through the cold German air, Wilson is dragged into a field and is tied down to a post, while the German firing squad awaits their orders. Doug Wilson's fate now rests within the hands of Franz Lieber and his German soldiers.
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Zach Amrhien profile
Zach Amrhien

Director

Louis Buonaiuto profile
Louis Buonaiuto

Director

Cast

Michael Grudis profile
Michael Grudis

Doug Wilson

Jayden Lyon profile
Jayden Lyon

Franz Lieber

Josiah Baker profile
Josiah Baker

German Scientist / Soldier 2

Anthony Acquisto profile
Anthony Acquisto

German Scientist / Soldier 1

Sebastian Minton profile
Sebastian Minton

German Scientist

Michael Grudis profile
Michael Grudis

Doug Wilson

Jayden Lyon profile
Jayden Lyon

Franz Lieber

Josiah Baker profile
Josiah Baker

German Scientist / Soldier 2

Anthony Acquisto profile
Anthony Acquisto

German Scientist / Soldier 1

Sebastian Minton profile
Sebastian Minton

German Scientist

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Release Date

March 29, 2023

Original Language

Budget

$100.00

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