Albert’s Memorial is a comedy-drama film that revolves around three World War II veterans and the dying wish of one of them to be buried on a hill near Germany. The film is written by Thomas Ellice and directed by David Richards. Albert’s Memorial premiered in 2009.
Here’s how you can watch and stream Albert’s Memorial via streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video.
Is Albert’s Memorial available to watch via streaming?
Yes, Albert’s Memorial is available to watch via streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
Albert, Harry, and Frank are World War II veterans and have been close friends ever since. Albert is about to die and as he watches his life fade away, he shares a dying wish with his buddies: to be buried on a little hill located just outside Hindenburg, Germany. It’s a place where the Russians took position in the final stages of the Battle of Berlin. For two 72-olds, transporting the dead body of their friend is an uphill battle, but they are determined to fulfill his last wishes.
Albert’s Memorial stars David Jason, David Warner, Michael Jayston, and Judith Hoersch.
Watch Albert’s Memorial streaming via Amazon Prime Video
Albert’s Memorial is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video. Prime Video features a myriad of old and new movies, TV shows, animated series, documentaries, reality shows, sports events, and much more for viewers.
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Albert’s Memorial’s synopsis is as follows:
“One-off comedy drama that follows the story of three World War II veterans: Harry, Frank and Albert. It is October 2000 and, at the age of 76, Albert’s dying wish is to be buried on the little hill outside Hinderburg in Germany where he watched the Russians take position in the closing stages of the Battle for Berlin. The notion of Harry and Frank transporting Albert’s body after his death is a crazy one, but life is short, friendship precious and, after all, the trio have known each other for more than half a century.”
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