The sea shall not have them
(Blu-ray)
Author
Contributors
Warner, Jack, actor.
Steel, Anthony, 1920-2001, actor.
Bogarde, Dirk, 1921-1999, actor.
Redgrave, Michael, actor.
Cohen Film Collection (Firm), publisher.
Steel, Anthony, 1920-2001, actor.
Bogarde, Dirk, 1921-1999, actor.
Redgrave, Michael, actor.
Cohen Film Collection (Firm), publisher.
Published
[United States] : Cohen Film Collection, [2024].
Format
Blu-ray
Edition
Two British wartime classics directed by Lewis Gilbert.
Physical Desc
1 Blu-ray disc (3 hr., 1 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in
Status
Bethany Library - Feature Films
MOVIE SEA BLU
1 available
MOVIE SEA BLU
1 available
Choctaw Library - Feature Films
MOVIE SEA BLU
1 available
MOVIE SEA BLU
1 available
Edmond Library - Feature Films
MOVIE SEA BLU
1 available
MOVIE SEA BLU
1 available
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Location | Call Number | Status |
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Bethany Library - Feature Films | MOVIE SEA BLU | On Shelf |
Choctaw Library - Feature Films | MOVIE SEA BLU | On Shelf |
Edmond Library - Feature Films | MOVIE SEA BLU | On Shelf |
Village Library - Feature Films | MOVIE SEA BLU | On Shelf |
Warr Acres Library - Feature Films | MOVIE SEA BLU | On Shelf |
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Published
[United States] : Cohen Film Collection, [2024].
Edition
Two British wartime classics directed by Lewis Gilbert.
Language
English
UPC
738329265243
Notes
General Note
No MPAA rating.
General Note
Requires Blu-ray player.
General Note
Closed captioned for the hearing impaired.
General Note
Blu-ray release of the 1954 and 1953 feature films.
Participants/Performers
Jack Warner, Anthony Steel, Dirk Bogarde, Michael Redgrave.
Description
THE SEA SHALL NOT HAVE THEM (1954): In Lewis Gilbert's memorable and gripping WWII saga, four Allied men struggle to survive in a lifeboat on the North Sea after their plane is shot down. One of the men carries secret documents that can save London from Nazi destruction. In a daring race against time, will their rescuers save them before Nazi U-boats, stormy seas, exposure, and enemy-mined waters kill them? ALBERT R.N. (1953): In this World War II drama based on true events, a group of British POWs suspects that there is a German spy in its midst after several escape attempts are foiled. Deftly directed by Lewis Gilbert and supported by Jack Asher's moody cinematography, ALBERT R.N. stands beside paragons of the genre such as STALAG 17 and THE GREAT ESCAPE.
System Details
Blu-ray; requires Blu-ray player.
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