“Murder Company” (**1/2 out of four) was a modestly well-done WWII melodrama set in the midst of the D-Day invasion in which a group of American soldiers (Kelsey Grammer, William Moseley, Joe Anderson, and others) are given orders to smuggle a soldier of the French resistance (Gilles Marini) behind enemy lines to help them assassinate a Nazi leader (Roman Schomburg). Undeniably limited in scope and grandeur due to its low budget but packs enough action and intrigue to make it worthwhile for history buffs. Grammer is especially commanding as the U.S. army general.