Road 47
No retreat. No surrender.
2014-08-01 | 107 minutes
Plot Summary
During World War II, looking up the Mountain, in Italy, a Brazilian Expeditionary Force - FEB - mines weeping platoon is hit by a panic-attack that sets them running aimlessly right in the middle of 'no man's land'. Desperate cold and hungry, the ill-prepared soldiers have to choose between facing military court or delve deeper into enemy lines. After a tense discussion, they decide to save their faces with the Brazilian Army by tackling a daring military objective: to disarm the most feared minefield in Italy. On their way there, they end meeting two others deserters; a remorseful Italian soldier trying to join the Partigianos and German officer who is just simply tired of war. with unexpected help of their ex-enemy, the soldiers are set to accomplish a mission that so far had been deemed impossible.
Cast
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Daniel de OliveiraGuimarães (Guima)
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Francisco GasparPiauí
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Júlio AndradeTenente Penha
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Thogun TeixeiraSargento Laurindo
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Ivo CanelasRui
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Richard SammelSGT. Mayer
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Sergio RubiniGiovanni
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Cesare ApolitoComandante Partigiano
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Daniele GrassettiPartigiano 2
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Flávio RochaSoldado Carioca
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Ignazio OlivaPartigiano 1
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Milhem CortazCoronel Lourenço
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Thiago JustinoMotorista da FEB
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