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Saints and Soldiers: Airborne Creed

On August 15, 1944 the 517th Parachute Regimental Combat Team (PRCT) jumped over the south of France. Their mission was to support and protect the Allied Troops marching to Berlin. Landing in enemy territory, they fell under immediate attack. In their effort to complete the mission and rendez-vous with their unit, three isolated paratroopers come across a group of French resistants in desperate need. They decide to help liberate some of the captive Partisans. Doing so they will risk their lives.

Top Cast

  • Corbin Allred

    Corbin Allred

    Corporal James Rossi

  • David Nibley

    David Nibley

    Sergeant Caleb Jones

  • Jasen Wade

    Jasen Wade

    Corporal Harland 'Bud' Curtis

  • Virginie Fourtina Anderson

    Virginie Fourtina Anderson

    Emilie

  • Lincoln Hoppe

    Lincoln Hoppe

    Erich Neumann

  • Nichelle Aiden

    Nichelle Aiden

    Charlotte

  • Loic Anthian

    Loic Anthian

    Phillipe

  • Lance Otto

    Lance Otto

    Jacques

  • Rick Macy

    Rick Macy

    Antoine

Overview

On August 15, 1944 the 517th Parachute Regimental Combat Team (PRCT) jumped over the south of France. Their mission was to support and protect the Allied Troops marching to Berlin. Landing in enemy territory, they fell under immediate attack. In their effort to complete the mission and rendez-vous with their unit, three isolated paratroopers come across a group of French resistants in desperate need. They decide to help liberate some of the captive Partisans. Doing so they will risk their lives.

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