"I'm engaged in treason," snaps the guy with the eye patch and the Nazi uniform. "Can I count you in?"
That's certainly what Tom Cruise is hoping this yuletide: for audiences to plunk down their dollars and join the movie star and his (mostly) British friends as they goose-step around with great urgency, conspiring to assassinate one intensely paranoid dictator.
But the history books have already supplied Valkyrie's spoiler: the 1943-44 plot by this group of German officers and aristocrats to kill Adolf Hitler failed. The Fuhrer did his own self in in 1945, when it became apparent that he had lost the war. And so, director Bryan Singer - working from a busy screenplay cowritten by his Usual Suspects collaborator, Christopher McQuarrie - is faced with a daunting challenge: How to keep the suspense taut, the action absorbing, when it turns out that Col. Claus von Stauffenberg (Cruise) and his nervous Nazi gang bungled the coup?