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Ace of the Deep
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At Wal-Mart in the bargain bin. I had seen this years and years ago on TV as weekly installments.
Lots of neat sub clips and that got me to thinking. These are indeed just clips from obviously much longer films. So where are these films? Were they destroyed or are they still out there just waiting for someone to remaster and release to all us WWII buffs? Maybe some commercial concern like "The Military Channel" could do something with them if enough of us expressed interest. |
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Stowaway
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I hate you.
No, actually I got a copy from Wally World last December. It's cool. As to the longer clips, I wouldn't be surprised if they no longer exist. Considering the way the government treats old ships and planes, they probably took what they wanted and chucked the rest. Have you ever seen World At War? 26 hours of footage all neatly organized and packaged so any idiot could understand what's going on. |
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Grey Wolf
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I own the whole World at War series
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I think we're thinking of two different World At Wars. The one I'm referring to was made in 1974 and Narrated by Laurence Olivier.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071075/ |
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Twentieth Century" back in the 50's and 60's. ( showing my age) Much of the series covered WWII. Good Hunting, FUBAR
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Yes, but he also did WaW in the 80s. I met him
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Yes I have. Enjoyed it immensely. |
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World at War is the best documentary series about the Second World War. Won an Emmy for best documentary back then. I bought the VHS version via TV about twenty years ago. All said and done, just under $1000.00. And it's now on DVD for $149.00
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hehe Victory at Sea is still in the bargain bin at Walmart. It was among the "2 for $11" DVDs, but I found a bunch of films in there I wanted. $5.50 for an excellent documentary series is hard to beat.
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This includes anyone who has ever done a voice on the series: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071075/fullcredits Mr. Cronkite had nothing to do with this series. Wonderful series, was worth buying again on DVD athough I already had the set on VHS. Victory at Sea I have on VHS, will have to check Wal Mart, but they are across town. |
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