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Against The Wind
Starring Robert Beatty Jack Warner and Simone Signoret this is the story of a diverse group of people from very different backgrounds who were brought together in one of the strangest enterprises of the war. Sabotage was their job; sabotage organised from London in the form of macabre practical jokes as ingenious as they were injurious to the enemy. The work was over-clouded with the constant fear of discovery - and what it would mean.
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Directed by:
Charles Crichton
Starring:
Jack Warner
,
Simone Signoret
,
Robert Beatty
,
Paul Dupuis
,
John Slater
Publisher:
Optimum Home Entertainment
|
Released:
01 October 2007
|
Runtime:
Unknown
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