Lotti Burns
Katrine Bach
Lotti Burns

In early April 1945 a small British ambulance unit was diverted from frontline battle in northern Germany, to handle an unfolding medical crisis behind enemy lines. A local prison camp had suffered an outbreak of typhus. That prison camp was Bergen-Belsen. The British had no idea of the true scale of this humanitarian catastrophe nor of what it would come to represent.
Lotti Burns
Katrine Bach
Lotti Burns
Major Stadler
Simon Paisley Day
Major Stadler
Martin Lipscomb
Oliver Ford Davies
Martin Lipscomb
James Johnston
Iain Glen
James Johnston
Glyn Hughes
Corin Redgrave
Glyn Hughes
Jean McFarlane
Jemma Redgrave
Jean McFarlane
Derrick Sington
Tobias Menzies
Derrick Sington
Sometimes it seems like 10% of all movies made these days concern World War II, and I am so over battle scenes. But this movie dates from 2007 and involves behind the scenes drama, so I gave it a try. As often happens, they mix actual footage and pictures with the fictional scenes involving actors. It more or less works. I wonder if the more horrifying images scared off viewers who are more interested in drama or romance or whatever than in history or ethics. I like Iain Glen anyway and the ensemble cast does a great job supporting the stars and getting us through tough material. It won’t go on my list of films to watch a second t8me, but I don’t regret my first viewing.
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