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We'll Meet Again DVD

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This musical is loosely based upon the career of the British "Forces' Sweetheart" Vera Lynn, a popular BBC radio singer who spent much time entertaining the troops in London. It all begins when she falls in love with a Scottish soldier who breaks her heart when he jilts her in favor of her best friend. Following the break up, she decides to leave London and spend her time entertaining troops all over Europe.

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Released
24 October 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Sony Pictures Home Ent. UK 
Classification
Runtime
81 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5035822255135 
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WWII musical starring and loosely based on the life of Vera Lynn. Peggy Brown (Lynn) is a dancer in World War II London who is surprised to find, when she embarks on an impromptu sing-along to entertain those seeking refuge in an air raid shelter, that people enjoy her singing voice as well. When another accident of sorts sees Peggy sing on a record that ends up being played on BBC radio, she is even more surprised to find that the whole country loves her voice and that she is offered her own radio show. Things aren't all rosy for Peggy, though. She is in love with a Scottish soldier, Bruce McIntosh (Donald Gray), but he only has eyes for her best friend, Ruth (Patricia Roc). Success may have found Peggy, but will she find happiness?