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CertificationPG Our Rating

Guinness restores the morale of British PoWs by building a bridge which is of military value to the Japanese, and then attempts to thwart the RAF's destruction of it! A classic film which swept 7 Oscars including "Best Picture". find out more...

CertificationU Our Rating

Colditz was the P-O-W camp where the Germans put the bad boys, the prisoners, Brits of course, who repeatedly tried to escape. This is their story; a first class tale with British stiff-upper-lips to the fore, nationalistic but heroic. find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

The greatest prisoner of war adventure of them all. Behind the barbed wire fences of Stalag Luft the Allies plan a mass break-out by digging three tunnels. Discovery by the Germans when only one is completed means the chances of escape are thin. Yet 76 make the attempt in this epic adventure.

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Certification15 Our Rating

A truly terrible sub-TV film, supposedly based round the diaries of Captain Ernest Gordon, a survivor of the infamous "Railway of Death". Despite the reality of the experiences these British, Aussie and American prisoners stay remarkably well fed, free of jungle sores etc, while occasionally acting incredibly stupidly, having very nasty things done to them, making self-sacrifices, learning the harsh side of Bushido and spouting incredibly rubbishy meaning of life statements. find out more...

CertificationU Our Rating

Bresson's remarkable and detailed account of the brilliantly conceived escape of imprisoned and condemned to death real-life resistance fighter Andre Devigny. The intensity of the direction is augmented superbly by the music; Mozart's Mass in C Minor. Superb. find out more...
UNBROKEN (2014)

Certification12 Our Rating

Olympian Louis “Louie” Zamperini, along with two other crewmen, survive in a raft for 47 days after a near-fatal plane crash while on a bombing raid in WWII, but it is when they are caught by the Japanese and sent to prisoner of war camp that Louis’ endurance test really begins. A rather ‘worthy’ dramatisation of the man’s biopic. 

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