Forbidden Ground (DVD, 2013)

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Actor: Tim Pocock. The Western Front, 1916. Format: DVD. Genre: Action & Adventure. Director: Adrian Powers.

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Set in France in 1916, follow the efforts of three British soldiers when they find themselves stranded in No Man's Land.

Product Identifiers

ProducerJohan Earl, Denai Gracie
EAN5055744700032
eBay Product ID (ePID)168645956

Product Key Features

ActorJohan Earl, Denai Gracie, Tim Pocock, Martin Copping
Film/TV TitleForbidden Ground
DirectorJohan Earl, Adrian Powers
LanguageEnglish
Run Time95 Mins
Release Year2013
FormatDVD
FeaturesBehind the Scenes
GenreWar

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureAustralia
Additional InformationSet in France in 1916, follow the efforts of three British soldiers when they find themselves stranded in No Man's Land. The three of them have to fight their way to safety and through doing this, their friendship, loyalty and honour are tested.
ScreenwriterJohan Earl, Denai Gracie
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleForbidden Ground
Consumer AdviceContains strong injury detail and violence

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  • Good battle scenes.

    The battle scenes were very poignant and gave an insight into trench warfare, with all its terror, and futility. I found the romantic sub plot unlikely and unfeasible however, and that rather ruined it as a potential portrait of life on the Front Line, although it did produce tension. “Passchendaele” remains above the rest.

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  • great

    it is just great

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  • Forbidden

    Ok

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