It’s 1944. As part of a special operation, General McCloud (Corey Johnson) instructs Colonel Preston (John Hannah) to take a rocket scientist out of occupied Poland. He develops solid-fuel rockets, but is actually close to creating an atomic bomb. Therefore, the American allies want to see him.
Once a month, the Nazis let the scientist go to his family with a small guard for one day, and this is his chance. The Colonel has a team of dashing guys, including Major Kaminski (Ed Westwick), who speaks Polish. Meanwhile, a group of paratroopers of Lieutenant Petrov (Vladimir Epifantsev) receives the same task – the Russians are also interested in the scientist. It then turns out that the scientist is almost guarded by a battalion of SS men, and they will have to fight to get to the place of subsequent evacuation.
There have been a lot of films in which the paratroopers must fight and deliver an important person from point A to point B. Enemy lines does not stand out among them in any way. And, besides, Anders Banke's movie turned out to be not so great and low-budget.