Corrected entry: When Quinn has just killed Sgt. Tate there are several close-up shots of Friedrich tied to a pole. He appears to have his head up and watching what's going on. When we see Quinn and Shakespeare arguing, he's in the background with his head to one side and looks completely lifeless.
Necrothesp
20th Oct 2007
Deathwatch (2002)
14th Aug 2005
Deathwatch (2002)
Corrected entry: The rifles the soldiers carry towards the end of the film are not really the Lee Enfield rifles that the British army carried. The rifles they carry have long muzzles, instead of the stubby one on the Enfield.
Correction: The rifles seen at the end of the film are German Mausers, not Lee-Enfields. The soldiers presumably found them in the trench.
Correction: He's a supernatural being. He's neither dead nor alive, just pretending to be at various times.
Necrothesp