The only Germans left in the mountains are boys with broken guns and no ammunition. An officer played by Neal McDonough informs the group that the war is all but over. The plot revolves around a group of Army infantry that have been ordered to deliver this year's Christmas hams to the troops. Making a World War II movie on a shoestring budget isn't easy. It's obvious that there wasn't a lot of money to go around, so the filmmakers made do with what they had. Okay, I must admit that it's a little hard to be this harsh on an ultra-low-budget movie like this. Realism isn't one of a 'Company of Heroes' chief concerns by the way, neither are acting, the staging of action scenes, or providing anything remotely resembling a competent World War II movie.
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