The Last Drop

What better time for a heist than in the fog of war.

4.1
20061h 43m

Different factions in WWII-era Holland race to find a stash of Nazi gold.

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Cast

Photo of Billy Zane

Billy Zane

Robert Oates

Photo of Neil Newbon

Neil Newbon

Rhys Powell

Photo of Neil Jackson

Neil Jackson

Sergeant Simkins

Photo of Tommy Flanagan

Tommy Flanagan

Dennis Baker

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Nick Moran

Alan Ives

Photo of Laurence Fox

Laurence Fox

Major Kessler

Photo of Rafe Spall

Rafe Spall

David Wellings

Photo of Sean Pertwee

Sean Pertwee

Bill McMillan

Photo of Karel Roden

Karel Roden

Hans Beck

Photo of David Ginola

David Ginola

Dieter Max

Photo of Anton Rodgers

Anton Rodgers

Churchill

Photo of Steve Speirs

Steve Speirs

Gustav Hansfeld

Photo of Jack Dee

Jack Dee

Warren

Photo of Andrew Howard

Andrew Howard

Capt. Edward Banks

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Wuchak

6/10

***Wannabe “Where Eagles Dare” mixed with a little “Kelly’s Heroes”***

During Operation Market Garden in German-occupied Holland (September, 1944), one small unit consisting of several Brits & one Canadian pilot (Billy Zane) vie for a cache of priceless art stolen from Berlin, but a couple Germans have the same idea (Karel Roden and Alexander Skarsgård). Laurence Fox plays a Nazi tasked with protecting the loot by the SS while Michael Madsen has a small role as an American Colonel.

A UK production, "The Last Drop" (2006) is a WW2 ‘B’ flick that borrows the basic premise of “Where Eagles Dare” (1968), albeit minus the castle, and meshes it with the heist element of “Kelly’s Heroes” (1970), as well as a bit of the humor (just a bit). Unfortunately, it’s nowhere near as compelling or entertaining, yet it’s not as bad as some reviews would suggest. Everyone whines about how “low-budget” it is but, while not of “blockbuster” caliber, it ain’t no Syfy production. And it scores pretty well on the female front.

On the downside the plot is complicated with too many players, not to mention the accents make the mumbled dialogue only half intelligible to non-Brits with, regrettably, no option for English subtitles on the disc.

The movie runs 1 hour, 43 minutes, and was shot in Bucharest, Romania.

GRADE: C+/B-

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