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  • SKU: VCI8950
  • Format: DVD
  • UPC: 089859895029
  • Street Date: 12/06/11
  • PreBook Date: 11/01/11
  • Label: VCI Entertainment »
  • Genre: Action/Adventure
  • Run Time: 411 mins
  • Number of Discs: 4
  • Year of Production: 1958
  • Box Lot: 30
  • Territory: NORTH AMERICA

 

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British War Collection

4-Movie Pack, Sea Of Sand, The Way To The Stars, Above Us The Waves, The Malta Story

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SEA OF SAND: A Gritty British action film following the operations of the Long Range Desert Group in North Africa during the height of WWII. The mission for the LRDG is to penetrate hundreds of miles behind the German lines and destroy a massive fuel dump. Lead by Captain Tim Cotton (Michael Craig) the small group of unorthodox commandos on the eve of a British counter attack, locate the enemy fuel dump and successfully destroy it. Inside the dump they discover that it is laden with enemy tanks they weren't expecting. They have to report to command of their find. While escaping the dump they encounter heavy casualties and loss of equipment including the radio they desperately need to communicate their find. Now the group has to make their way back to headquarters while being pursued by the enemy. The desert, unbearable heat and constant combat test their determination to succeed. Cinematography captures brilliantly the range of endlessness the massive desert presents along with the human emotion that the Sea of Sand congers. Michael Craig was nominated by the British Film Awards for Best Actor. RT: 99 minutes, B&W, 1.77:1/16x9, NR, 1958 WAY TO THE STARS: Set in World War II, this is the tale of a group of pilots as they go through their experiences of life, love and loss. Their relationships are highlighted and the impact of war and destruction is shown to affect not just those doing battle, but those left at home as well. RT: 109 minutes, B&W, 1.33:1/4x3, NR, 1945 ABOVE US THE WAVES: The battle for the Atlantic was at a peak for the British. Superior German battleships seemed to roam freely wreaking havoc on supply convoys to the allies. When the German battleship Tirpitz is discovered in a Norwegian fjord, the British have no ships available to protect their western supply lines against this heavy hitting menace. The undaunted British come up with a bold plan to use unproven mini subs. These little 4 man submarines didn't deliver a torpedo to their target but instead were designed to deliver explosives that would have to be planted underneath an enemy vessel. Unbelievable courage, skill and determination by three crews of these experimental vessels lead you on a mission like you've never experienced. RT: 100 minutes, B&W, 1.33:1/4x3, NR, 1955 THE MALTA STORY: Alec Guinness stars as Peter Ross, a World War II pilot photographer, who is forced to land in Malta. The island of Malta is significant to the British supply lines to North Africa. Lying just south of Italy and North of Africa, Malta is vital to the Axis powers as well. They want it and Britain's small garrison means to keep her! The island is constantly under attack from the air. Supply convoys to the island struggle to deliver much needed supplies. When it's discovered that an invasion of Malta is imminent, the determined and heavily outnumbered British go on the offensive attacking Italian and German convoys before they can launch their assault! RT: 103 minutes, B&W, 1.33:1/4x3, NR, 1953

  

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