As a seasoned gamer and movie enthusiast who has lived through the golden age of World War II strategy games like Command & Conquer and Medal of Honor, I must say that the trailer for The Asylum’s 24 Hours To D-Day piqued my interest. The gritty realism and tense atmosphere evoked memories of long nights spent strategizing and executing missions in those iconic gaming franchises.
ComingSoon can exclusively reveal the trailer for The Asylum’s 24 Hours To D-Day.
24 Hours Until D-Day is an upcoming World War II drama film by production company The Asylum, recognized for producing low-budget and direct-to-video films that mimic popular productions. Starring Eric Roberts from Batman’s The Dark Knight, the movie will be made available on Video On Demand (VOD) and in a few U.S. theaters later this month.
Check out the exclusive 24 Hours To D-Day trailer and poster below (watch more trailers and clips):
What happens in the 24 Hours To D-Day trailer?
In the 24 Hours To D-Day trailer, a band of American soldiers find themselves cut off in Nazi-controlled France during World War II. As they’re pursued by German troops, these soldiers aim to locate signals that will guide an incoming airborne infantry division towards Normandy.
Mere hours prior to the D-Day invasion at Normandy, a group of American special operatives descended via parachute into France under Nazi control. Their objective was to evade capture and set off crucial signal beacons to mark the drop zones for the 101st Airborne’s attack.
24 Hours To D-Day features actors such as Roberts (known for The Expendables, Inherent Vice), Nick Annunziata (recognized from The Sopranos, Mafia Spies), Chris Cleveland (notable in The Prestige, Love, Courage and the Battle of Bushy Run), and Andrew Colford (familiar with General Hospital, Top Gunner: America vs. Russia).
The movie is directed by Monroe Robertson, while the script was written by Alex Heerman.
24 Hours To D-Day will debut in selected U.S. theaters – Encino, California’s Laemmle Town Center 5, Brunswick, Ohio’s Hickory Ridge Cinemas, Minneapolis, Minnesota’s Trylon Cinema, Brooklyn, New York’s Film Noir Cinema, and Roswell, Georgia’s Aurora Cineplex – on September 20, 2024, a release by The Asylum.
24 Hours To D-Day will also be available on VOD on the same day, September 20, 2024.
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2024-09-17 21:40