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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Mill Creek Entertainment
EAN: 6839045056208
Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Mill Creek Entertainment
Manufacturer: Mill Creek Entertainment
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Mill Creek Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 15, 2007
Running Time: 1148 minutes
Sales Rank: 64619
Studio: Mill Creek Entertainment
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Hollywood rallies America to victory, with appearances by Ronald Reagan, Clark Gable and James Stewart! Included 1. After Mein Kampf 2. Attack! The Battle for New Britain 3. Battle of Britain, The 4. Battle of China, The 5. Battle of Russia, The 6. Battle of San Pietro, The 7. Combat America 8. December 7th, 1941 9. Divide and Conquer 10. Marines at Tarawa-Return to Guam 11. Memphis Belle, The 12. Nazis Strike, The 13. Prelude to War 14. Report from the Aleutians 15. Stilwell Road, The 16. Submarine Warfare 17. This is the Army 18. Thunderbolt 19. True Glory, The 20. Tunisian Victory
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I can recommend this set only as a starter for someone who has just become interested in WWII. The selection of content is good. Unfortunately, the good content is poorly served by the below average technical quality of the video.
I understand well that sources for this set are films that are about 2/3 of a century old. However, what is presented is likely not the from the best sources. A lot of the videos look like they came from well-worn, high generation 16 mm prints. It appears the ... Read More
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MILL CREEK box sets offer good-to-average-quality audio and video transfers of public domain material at a most reasonable price. Since their switch over from RAINTREE, the company ID appears occasionally in the lower right hand corner of the screen.
SYNOPSES:
"After Mein Kampf" - An early war film that features newsreel footage intercut with propoganda. This was aimed at easing worried minds of Britons by making Hitler and the Nazis look ridiculous. Dated and partisan.
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