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The Trench Blu-ray (2020) Paul Nicholls, Boyd (DIR) cert 15 NEW Title: The Trench Leading Actor: Paul Nicholls Region: Region B Duration: 85 mins Format: Blu-ray / Normal Type: Blu-ray No. The cast includes Daniel Craig, Cillian Murphy and Danny Dyer.
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This drama is set in the 48 hours during the lead up to the Battle of the Somme. The story is seen through the eyes of 17 year old Bill MacFarlane as he faces up to his responsibilites.
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ProducerSteve Clark Hall
EAN5060352308341
eBay Product ID (ePID)21048562422
Product Key Features
Film/TV TitleThe Trench
ActorJulian Rhind-Tutt, Paul Nicholls, James D'arcy, Tam Williams, Danny Dyer, Daniel Craig
DirectorWilliam Boyd
FormatBlu-ray
LanguageEnglish
Release Year2020
GenreDrama, General
Run Time97 Mins
Additional Product Features
Certificate15
Number of Discs1
Director of PhotographyTony Pierce-Roberts
ReviewsNew York Times - ...[A] stirring World War I drama...
Additional InformationTHE TRENCH tells the story of a group of young British soldiers on the eve of the Battle of the Somme in the summer of 1916, the worst defeat in British military history. Against this ill-fated backdrop, the movie depicts the soldiers' experience as a mixture of boredom, fear, panic, and restlessness, confined to a trench on the front lines. At the center of the troops is 17-year-old Billy MacFarlane (Paul Nicholls), who alongside his older brother, Eddie (Tam Williams), has volunteered for service. Like their fellow squad members, they are boys dressed as men. Their survival is in the hands of war-hardened Saergeant Winter (Daniel Craig) and bookish Lieutenant Hart (Julian Rhind-Tutt). However, when word comes that the squad will join the first wave of the attack, they all face an equal fate.<BR>Novelist and screenwriter William Boyd's directorial debut steers clear of epic pronouncements about the pointlessness of war. Instead, he illuminates in glowing detail the characters perched at the edge of the abyss. With a minimum of bloodshed, the movie seeks to capture a momentous event through a narrow lens. Watching the men march stiffly into battle, it becomes clear there is no such thing as "modern" warfare.