Proyecto Moisés

Edhasa 2020

Entrenched in the so-called Atlantic Wall, the Nazi troops await the imminent Allied invasion. In England, the largest armada the world has ever seen is being assembled, with men and machines gathered in unprecedented numbers.

At the start of the summer of 1944, a Spanish professor—exiled after fighting for the Republican side—warns that the Germans possess a new and terrifying weapon: a devastating device that, according to its creator, a Jewish scientist, could annihilate all troops stationed in southern England with a single explosion. The Allied High Command remains skeptical.

But this is no time to take unnecessary risks, and given even the slightest possibility, Winston Churchill organizes a commando mission. Led by an unconventional American colonel and composed of men considered expendable, the team must infiltrate Nazi Germany to locate and neutralize the threat posed by the Jewish physicist and his bomb. D-Day approaches, and nothing and no one must alert the enemy to the planned final assault on Adolf Hitler’s European fortress.

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