The cruel sea: Jack Hawkins, Donald Sinden, Denholm Elliott, Virginia McKenna. The ship that died of shame: Richard Attenborough, George Baker, Bill Owen, Virginia McKenna. Went the day well?: Leslie Banks, Marie Lohr, Basil Sydney, Elizabeth Allan. The dam busters: Richard Todd, Michael Redgrave. The Colditz story: John Mills, Eric Portman.
Contents:
[v.5] The Colditz story (1955, 98 min.) / an Ivan Foxwell production ; adaptation and script by Guy Hamilton and Ivan Foxwell ; dialogue by William Douglas Home ; produced by Ivan Foxwell ; directed by Guy Hamilton. [v.2] The ship that died of shame (1955, 92 min.) / The J. Arthur Rank Organization presents ; an Ealing Studios/Michael Balcon production ; screenplay by John Whiting, Michael Relph, Basil Dearden ; produced by Michael Relph ; directed by Basil Dearden -- [v.3] Went the day well? (1942, 93 min.) / Ealing Studios Ltd. present ; story and screen play, John Dighton, Diana Morgan, Angus MacPhael ; produced by Michael Balcon ; directed by Alberto Cavalcanti -- [v.4] The dam busters (1954, 125 min.) / Associated British Picture Corporation Ltd. presents ; screenplay by R. C. Sherriff ; directed by Michael Anderson -- [v.5] The Colditz story (1955, 98 min.) / an Ivan Foxwell production ; adaptation and script by Guy Hamilton and Ivan Foxwell ; dialogue by William Douglas Home ; produced by Ivan Foxwell ; directed by Guy Hamilton.
Summary:
Five films focusing on the British effors of World War II.
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