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The Trench (DVD, 2011) battle of the Somme 1916, Paul Nichols, Daniel Craig NEW

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DVDs & Blu-ray Discs

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DVD

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Action, Adventure

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DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)

Movie/TV Title:

Daniel Craig Collection: The Trench/Kiss and Tell

Actor:

Daniel Craig

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BFS Video

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This is a 2 movie combo pack

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PLEASE NOTE*** YOU ARE GETTING TWO MOVIES- Picture is of the DVD set you will be getting. Factory Sealed Brand New 2 DVD box set TWO movies, Kiss and Tell , and The Trench Our SKU WH42-B--8oz(INC) Two top titles starring Daniel Craig (James Bond, Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace) who has become one of the most recognizable and celebrated actors today. Known for his intense character portrayals, you can see him in this exciting feature collection. Kiss And Tell - The difference between reality and fiction is blurred in this gripping thriller about a young undercover policewoman posing as a lonely heart to entice a confession from a man the police believe murdered his wife. As their rapport begins to grow, her relationship with one of her supervising officers, Matt Kearney (Daniel Craig), clouds her judgment. As Kearney investigates the case and the man he suspects of murder, frantic searches and striking new evidence bring about a truth he never expected. The Trench - The Trench tells the story of a group of young British soldiers in the summer of 1916 on the eve of the Battle of the Somme, 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 Sergeant Winter (Daniel Craig) and bookish Lieutenant Harte (Julian Rhind-Tutt). However, when word comes that the squad will join the first wave of the attack, they all face an equal fate. I n 1916, the British Army suffered their bloodiest and most severe defeat ever in the Battle of the Somme; The Trenchfocuses on the awful prelude to the battle as seen through the eyes of a group of inexperienced soldiers. Billy Macfarlane Paul Nicholls is a 17-year-old boy who joined the Army to fight alongside his older brother Eddie Tam Williams, whom he worships. As the members of their platoon wait for fighting to commence, Eddie climbs up on a hill to see what the German forces are up to. He's immediately hit by sniper fire, suffering a severe injury, and soon another man in the unit is killed. Suddenly the ugly reality of battle has been introduced to the soldiers, few of whom are out of their teens. While their commanders inform them bombing has wiped out most of the enemy troops, the continued attacks convince them this may not be the truth. The Trench marked the directorial debut of novelist William Boyd, whose books have often dealt with the First World War.