When the Allies invade Normandy on D-Day, a group of Slave labourers selected by the Nazis to help build their coastal defenses are trapped in a subterranean bunker. Despite the abundance of food, they discover that there are not enough candles. The slow dying of the light is like how their boredom, illness, and jealousy grew as they were trapped. Film adaptation of Jean Paul Clebert's novel "Le Blockhaus"
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When the Allies invade Normandy on D-Day, a group of Slave labourers selected by the Nazis to help build their coastal defenses are trapped in a subterranean bunker. Despite the abundance of food, they discover that there are not enough candles. The slow dying of the light is like how their boredom, illness, and jealousy grew as they were trapped. Film adaptation of Jean Paul Clebert's novel "Le Blockhaus"
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