Skip to main content
The Last Rescue poster

One soldier's battle for survival.

The Last Rescue (2015)

April 21, 20151h 47mEN
4.9

21 votes

Official Site

Overview

World World II: Shortly after D-Day, three American soldiers and two Army Corps nurses are stranded behind enemy lines. They take a high-ranking German officer as their prisoner and try to orchestrate an escape.

Where to Watch

Streaming availability for India

Stream

Amazon Prime VideofuboTVAmazon Prime Video with Ads

Free

HooplaPlexPlex Channel

Rent

Amazon VideoApple TV StoreGoogle Play MoviesYouTubeFandango At Home

Buy

Amazon VideoApple TV StoreGoogle Play MoviesYouTubeFandango At Home
Powered by JustWatch The Last Rescue

Top Billed Cast

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Budget

N/A

Revenue

N/A

Production Companies

Fireshoe Productions

Movies Like The Last Rescue

Recommended for You

User Reviews

marchus weller

It was a ok movie, it was well produced and edited fine. The biggest problem this film had was that it seems to be a rehash of every war film ever made, the same scenes, dialogue, story line we have seen before. Nothing original at all and that seems sad because there seems to be potential for what could have been a great movie. The one highlight of the film was the supporting lead Tino Struckmann he is a very gifted actor, really good performance. exciting to watch and clearly the most talented actor in the movie. Just sad the movies story did not match a great performance, just as it is a sh…

Read full review →
Wuchak

Wuchak

6.0

**_A small group of Americans try to survive German-occupied France_** Several months after D-Day in northern France, three soldiers and two Army Corps nurses get stuck behind enemy lines and try to make it out alive. "The Last Rescue" (2015) is a WW2 indie that’s small in budget but big in heart. The producers didn’t have the resources for authentic German vehicles (tanks or Kubelwagens) or convincing CGI and so did the best they could with what was available. Yet the movie scores well in the most important department, human interest. This is basically a survival flick focusing on a…

Read full review →

Explore More