Search results
The Paper Brigade (also known as Gunther and the Paper Brigade) is a 1996 adventure/comedy film directed by Blair Treu. The film stars Kyle Howard and Robert Englund . The story follows a group of small-town paperboys who band together to prevent bullies from taking over their routes.
From September 1941 to September 1943, the Nazis forced them to participate in the spoliation of the prestigious Jewish and non-Jewish libraries in the city of Vilnius. For this reason, the ghetto gave them the nickname of “paper brigade”.
The Paper Brigade: Directed by Blair Treu. With Kyle Howard, Robert Englund, Travis Wester, Chauncey Leopardi. Gunther Wheeler, fourteen, a tough guy from New York City, moves to a small town called Pleasant Valley. Gunther isn't making very many friends in his new town.
- (2.3K)
- Adventure, Comedy, Family
- Blair Treu
- 1997-02-25
Feb 25, 1997 · The line is drawn, the sides are packed, the soldiers are in place. The war has begun! A 14 year old boy named Gunther moves to a small town with his parents and little brother. He meets up with a group of overly charitable paper boys who want him to sub for their friend while he's out of town.
The Paper Brigade ★★½ 1996 (PG) Fifteen-year-old Gunther (Howard) gets a paper route to pay for the concert tickets he bought to impress a girl. Now he has to contend with his crazy neighbor (Englund) and a gang of bullies, as well as other obstacles.
Synopsis. When his family move from the big city to Pleasant Valley, a 14-year-old boy thinks life will never be any fun again, until he meets a girl in the local shopping mall.
People also ask
Is 'the Paper Brigade' rated PG?
Is the Paper Brigade a good movie?
How long is Gunther & the Paper Brigade on VHS?
Jun 25, 2021 · Watch trailer. Genres: Documentary. Duration: 1 hour 36 seconds. Availability: Worldwide. The moving story of how a small band of Jewish poets and writers saved priceless collections of Jewish books and manuscripts from destruction during the Nazi occupation of Lithuania, and then again during the Sovietisation of the Baltic states.