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A brief overview of the events of December 7th 1941, a day memorable for the atrocities suffered by the American Navy at the hands of the Japanese airforce but also for being a catalyst for America's decision to send troops to help fight against the Nazi threat - a decision that would ultimately lead to victory in Europe. .. Read more
| Genres | Documentary, Television |
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A brief overview of the events of December 7th 1941, a day memorable for the atrocities suffered by the American Navy at the hands of the Japanese airforce but also for being a catalyst for America's decision to send troops to help fight against the Nazi threat - a decision that would ultimately lead to victory in Europe. However, it has been suggested that Churchill knew of the impending attacks at Pearl Harbour and tactically avoided warning his trans-atlantic allies.
| Studio | PEGASUS ENTERTAINMENT |
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| Run time | DVD: 28 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Documentary, Television |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Dubbed | None |
| Hearing-impaired | None |
| Subtitles | DVD: None |
| Released | To Rent: DVD: 19 Jul 2004 |
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Where's Kate Beckinsale?
THIS IS NOT THE FEATURE FILM but a half hour long documentary. Ironically, reports of the feature film I have heard suggest that this doc is a lot better. We ... read more »
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Wrongly Rated
Re my post above, I rated the film not this item, I've never seen this. My rating for the film still stands though!
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A Bomb, LIke the One that was Dropped on Pearl Harbour
Three very poor leads made this film very tedious indeed. The only realistc scene was when the hospital was bombed (was it the hospital) and the camera showed... read more »
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Where's Kate Beckinsale?
THIS IS NOT THE FEATURE FILM but a half hour long documentary. Ironically, reports of the feature film I have heard suggest that this doc is a lot better. We ... read more »
The gory opening sequence of Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan has been voted the most memorable movie battle scene of all time, according to film fans. The bloody scene in the World War II epic depicts the D-Day landings when the Allied troops invaded Normandy, and is the top choice for voters in the poll by TV provider Freesat - picking up 46 per cent of the votes. In second place is the Japanese attack on the U.S. naval base in Ben Affleck's Pearl Harbour, which garnered 13 per cent,... Read more