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Prisoner Cell Block H Volume 15 DVD

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Volume 15 of Prisoner Cell Block H has everything a cult fan of Prisoner could want.This volume is full the same gruesome grit, bashful boycotting and ingenious plots that have made this series one of Australia's most iconic dramas.Along with the intricate relationships and brutal acts of kindness, there are new characters that cause even more trouble behind bars, a huge riot and even a daring escape not by land or ocean, but by air!Be sure to watch the next 32 episodes of some of the finest uncompromising jail set drama that will keep you coming back for more.

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Released
06 August 2012
Directors
 
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Fremantle Home Entertainment 
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Runtime
1379 minutes 
Features
Box set, PAL 
Barcode
5030697020857 
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This release features a collection of episodes from the seminal and original Aussie women jail drama PRISONER CELL BLOCK H. Including fights, parole issues and a controversial new pottery class, welcome to another unforgettable volume from this much loved program. Contains all episodes from volume fifteen.

Episodes 449-480 of the long-running Australian soap. Set within the walls of Wentworth Detention Centre for Women, the show offers an unflinching portrayal of issues including racism, domestic abuse, violence and rape. In this volume, prison officer Joan 'Freak' Ferguson (Maggie Kirkpatrick) continues to tighten her long-standing hold on Wentworth, despite some fairly severe disruptions including one of the largest riots the prison has ever seen and a prisoner's attempt to escape the jail via an unorthodox airborne route.