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TMDB: 7.8/10 (26 votes)
Available on: Amazon Prime Video, Magellan TV, Midnight Pulp, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, Xive TV Documentaries Amazon Channel, Amazon Video.
Frequently asked questions
- What is The Real Inglorious Bastards about?
- The truth is way stranger than fiction,” muses one interviewee in this unbelievable true account of an incredible war time saga. As the Second World War was coming to a close, the US Office of Strategic Services trained and parachuted two Jewish refugees and a German deserter deep into Nazi occupied Austria. Through vivid first-person accounts, re-enactments, archival footage and learned commentary, the film reveals how their efforts disrupted a vital supply route between Germany and the Italian front to bring about the surrender of Innsbruck to Allied Forces. Their unbelievable adventure has a finale that beats any Hollywood movie hands down — but a story so powerful that it became the basis for Quentin Tarantino’s mega hit.
- Where can I watch The Real Inglorious Bastards?
- Available on: Amazon Prime Video, Magellan TV, Midnight Pulp, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, Xive TV Documentaries Amazon Channel, Amazon Video.
- When was The Real Inglorious Bastards released?
- 2012-11-08
Overview
The truth is way stranger than fiction,” muses one interviewee in this unbelievable true account of an incredible war time saga. As the Second World War was coming to a close, the US Office of Strategic Services trained and parachuted two Jewish refugees and a German deserter deep into Nazi occupied Austria. Through vivid first-person accounts, re-enactments, archival footage and learned commentary, the film reveals how their efforts disrupted a vital supply route between Germany and the Italian front to bring about the surrender of Innsbruck to Allied Forces. Their unbelievable adventure has a finale that beats any Hollywood movie hands down — but a story so powerful that it became the basis for Quentin Tarantino’s mega hit.
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