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The Battle for Warsaw: Stones for the Rampart DVD

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The Battle For Warsaw: Stones For The Rampart tells the iconic and moving story of three Warsaw friends, whose amitious plans for the future are interrupted by the dramatic and life-changing advent of the Second World War. The boys are confronted with an impossible choice: they can keep the peace, stay safe and accept the Nazi invasion of their precious homeland, or they can risk everything by heroically engaging in the struggle for the honour and liberty of their nation. What followed is a story that has remained legendary for more than 70 years...

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Released
10 August 2015
Directors
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
107 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060192815665 
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Robert Glinski directs this Polish war drama based on the novel by Aleksander Kaminski. As members of the Gray Ranks, an underground Polish movement, are intent on bringing justice to the German occupiers of Warsaw, Rudy, Zoska and Alek (Tomasz Zietek, Marcel Sabat and Kamil Szeptycki), join forces to free their colleagues from their Nazi captors. While Rudy continues to be tortured for information he cannot, or will not, provide, Zoska and Alek pool resources to help their friend escape certain eventual death.

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