The Best of British War Cinema - DVD
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- Genre: Drama
- Description: This superb collection of classic British War Cinema includes 10 of the most prominent examples of British film making at it's finest. Crackling with suspense and drama, these well-crafted films showcase great scripts, beautiful black and white cinematography, great dialog and some of the best actors then working in film A foreign correspondent, an old salt, and his daughter unite to sabotage a U-boat base, in the British WWII thriller InchThe Day Will DawnInch (1942). With Deborah Kerr, Hugh Williams. Michael Wilding, Roland Culver, and James Mason carry out a InchSecret MissionInch (1942). With Williams, Carla Lehmann. The Battle of Arnhem is re-enacted in the docudrama InchTheirs Is The GloryInch (1946). Reporters Stanley Maxted, Allan Wood play themselves. A prize cow fuels the comic action of InchAppointment With VenusInch (1951). David Niven, Glynis Johns star. AKA InchIsland Rescue.Inch In InchSeven ThundersInch (1957), British POWs lay low in France. Stephen Boyd, Anna Gaylor star. AKA InchThe Beasts Of Marseilles.Inch Dirk Bogarde falls for a Japanese girl, in InchThe Wind Cannot ReadInch (1958). Yoko Tani, Ronald Lewis co-star. A British officer and the Dutch team to lift a diamond stash, in InchOperation AmsterdamInch (1959). With Peter Finch, Eva Bartok. Five-disc set also includes InchUnpublished Story,Inch InchThe Flemish Farm,Inch and InchTwo Thousand Women.Inch 15 hrs. Total.
- Title: The Best of British War Cinema
- Format: DVD
- MPAA Rating: NR (Motion Picture Association of America's (MPAA) film-rating system is used in the United States and its territories to rate a film's suitability for certain audiences.)
- Studio: Timeless Media
- Release Date: 11/15/2011
- Number Of Discs: 5
- Genre: Drama
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- Product Name: The Best of British War Cinema - DVD
- UPC: 011301610263
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This superb collection of classic British War Cinema includes 10 of the most prominent examples of British film making at it's finest. Crackling with suspense and drama, these well-crafted films showcase great scripts, beautiful black and white cinematography, great dialog and some of the best actors then working in film A foreign correspondent, an old salt, and his daughter unite to sabotage a U-boat base, in the British WWII thriller InchThe Day Will DawnInch (1942). With Deborah Kerr, Hugh Williams. Michael Wilding, Roland Culver, and James Mason carry out a InchSecret MissionInch (1942). With Williams, Carla Lehmann. The Battle of Arnhem is re-enacted in the docudrama InchTheirs Is The GloryInch (1946). Reporters Stanley Maxted, Allan Wood play themselves. A prize cow fuels the comic action of InchAppointment With VenusInch (1951). David Niven, Glynis Johns star. AKA InchIsland Rescue.Inch In InchSeven ThundersInch (1957), British POWs lay low in France. Stephen Boyd, Anna Gaylor star. AKA InchThe Beasts Of Marseilles.Inch Dirk Bogarde falls for a Japanese girl, in InchThe Wind Cannot ReadInch (1958). Yoko Tani, Ronald Lewis co-star. A British officer and the Dutch team to lift a diamond stash, in InchOperation AmsterdamInch (1959). With Peter Finch, Eva Bartok. Five-disc set also includes InchUnpublished Story,Inch InchThe Flemish Farm,Inch and InchTwo Thousand Women.Inch 15 hrs. Total.
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