The Lost Battalion (2001 film)

The Lost Battalion (2001 film)

"The Lost Battalion" is the 2001 film remake of the 1919 film "The Lost Battalion". The film was directed by Russell Mulcahy and starred former child actor Rick Schroder. It took place during World War I.

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