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Notes two films on one disc distributed free of charge in front (only) pocket of gatefold cardboard sleeve with an issue of the sunday telegraph reach for the sky © mcmlvi (1956) starring kenneth more, muriel paltrow, lyndon brook, lee patterson based on the novel (!) by paul brickhill screenplay by lewis gilbert producer daniel m. angel director lewis gilbert length 136 minutes approximately aspect ratio 4:3 black & white audio: english, mono dolby digital subtitles: english for the h.o.h. in which we serve © 1942 starring noel coward, john mills, bernard miles, celia johnson, kay walsh, joyce carey created by noel coward producer noel coward and anthony havelock-allen director noel coward and david lean length 109 minutes approximately aspect ratio 4:3 black & white audio: english, mono dolby digital subtitles: english for the h. o.h. no cat# nor other date upon printed card sleeve matrix-equivalent on reverse: includes: DVP62965 TCP-0705R0/L1 03 AO2 www.the-practice.com DVP62964 TCP-0705R0/LO 02 AO1 www.the-practice.com both films noted as licensed and distributed by granada ventures limited (itv dvd).
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