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Churchill's Secret Blu Ray

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Set during the summer of 1953, Churchill's Secret tells a little-known part of Winston Churchill's great life story. Prime Minister for the second time and in his late 70's, Churchill suffers a life-threatening stroke, which his inner circle conspired to hide from the public, the film charts the course of Winston's remarkable recovery and investigates the strain that his great public service wrought upon his private life. Told from the point of view of his family, his doctor, the men he championed and, most touchingly, his young nurse, Churchill's Secret follows... Winston's extraordinary battle to recover, casting an honest light on the tensions within his brilliant and dysfunctional family. [show more]

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Released
07 March 2016
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Format
Blu Ray 
Publisher
Spirit Entertainment Limited 
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Runtime
101 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060352302479 
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Charles Sturridge directs this drama which focuses on the summer of 1953 when Winston Churchill (Michael Gambon) suffered a serious stroke. The story follows the work of his advisors and inner circle as they conspire to keep the incident hidden from the world and charts his recovery with the assistance of his family and young nurse. The cast also includes Matthew MacFadyen, Romola Garai, Rachael Stirling and Lindsay Duncan.

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