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British War Collection 2 contains four great 1940's British War films. We Dive At Dawn - British submarine ‘Sea Tiger’ docks after a long voyage and the crew are given a week’s leave. Each heads off for his chosen destination. However all their arrangements are then cancelled as they are recalled to their sub and instructed to find and destroy a Nazi battleship, the ‘Brandenburg’. On their way, they pick up three German seamen who tell them where the ship lies in the treacherous Baltic Sea. When they eventually find it they fire their torpedoes but must beat a hasty retreat. They do not know if they were successful and must return to port quickly to refuel, not knowing if the ‘Brandenburg’ is following them. 97 minutes | 1943 | B&W Actors: Sir John Mills Louis Bradfield Ronald Millar Jack Watling The Way Ahead - Carol Reed's lump-in-the-throat, flag-waver still packs a powerful punch and his semi-documentary technique provides a realistic grittiness to the on screen action. A highly talented cast moves this impressive wartime story on, as we observe a motley crew of young recruits, as they learn to become soldiers, through to the end of the film when they must prove themselves against the enemy. Film debut of Trevor Howard. Originally released in the U.S. in a shortened, more serious version titled "The Immortal Battalion". 115 minutes | 1944 | B&W Actors: David Niven Stanley Holloway James Donald John Laurie The One That Got Away - This is the dramatic true story of Franz Von Werra, the only German prisoner-of-war in Britain to escape and return to his homeland. During the Battle of Britain, his plane is hit and it plunges down onto British soil. Even though the pilot is captured, he is extremely confident and focused on his plan: to escape and return home against all the odds. Starring Hardy Kruger, who was a real-life prisoner of war, as von Werra in his first UK production. 111 minutes | 1957 | B&W Actors: Hardy Kruger Colin Gordon Reach For The Sky - Based on the novel by Paul Brickhill, this is the remarkable true story of Douglas Bader, a pilot in the RAF who overcomes every obstacle to prove his worth. He is a young and ambitious pilot who, after a plane crash, is badly injured. Although doctors expect him to die, he survives but loses both his legs. As his colleagues prepare for his horror and devastation, they find instead a determination in him which refuses to be changed by the accident. He re-enters the RAF where he is determined to continue his career as a pilot. A Winner of the BAFTA Film Award for Best Picture! 136 minutes | 1956 | B&W Actors: Kenneth More Muriel Pavlow Lyndon Brook Lee Patterson
R**T
None of the films is a bad one but most of them are clearly outdated for ...
None of the films is a bad one but most of them are clearly outdated for today viewers.Maybe the only exception (in my view) is the story about the german prisioner that was able to escape,( a real strory), as it shows the out of common determination of a human being to obtain his freedom objective, It also shows the "fair play" behaviour that was common among the british officers during that period.
M**J
Black & white.
Like the 4 movies in one collection. Do enjoy watching WWll movies.Mj
A**R
Good value for the price
Perfect way to purchase these movies. Look at the price if you try to buy them seperately. Excellent picture
R**L
Five Stars
great.
M**T
Good Value
Movies are all restored and play well.
D**S
Good British WW2 movies.
I movies about people. This is war time and no getting a vacation until it's over. The movies have what it was like. Propaganda included. The David Niven movie has different titles. I liked the set. And will certainly watch over and over.
M**O
Great!
Great!
A**R
deloverd on time
this dvd will not play as it is the wrong format NOT VERY HAPPY
D**Y
good British movies
I had seen all of these films before which is the reason for getting a copy of same! 2 made during the war and 2 after ........ could certainly see propaganda value in each! But worth seeing againanyway!
O**N
Good quality, although a bit of bother for us
An interesting collection and cross-section of movies from that time.. Good quality, although a bit of bother for us, at least, that one of the movies did not have English subtitles.
A**R
Broken
Disc case was crushed in two places and one of the disks won’t play.
M**N
GREAT
A great value worth watching
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