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| ACTORS: | World War II in Color |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 1998 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Goldhil Home Media |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Dolby |
| TYPE: | War Documentaries |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 743457125321 |
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Customer Reviews of WWII In Color
Excellent! I purchased this DVD today and found footage that just has to be seen. There are things I've only pictured that are justthrown point-blank at you, and in color. Sometimes, it seems there are areas not as well depicted, but I guess they just didn't have/couldn't get enough footage of those particular events, thus creating the AIrcraft Carrier segment to show off what they could get... I'm not sure why, but seeing these things in color just makes it far more powerful sometimes.
I definitely think this is a great deal.
The Color was Great if you're a fan of the Pacific Theater
It is very different to watch WWII movies in color. Most of us are accustomed to the black and white scenes that are so very familiar.
World War II in color is rather chilling. To see the war, its graphicness, its horror, even the mundane in color you get a more realistic view.
The Video, which is actually two tapes concentrates mainly on events in the Pacific Theater of Operations. I found this to be disappointing since the European Thearter received such a lack of attention. But the scenes dealing with Europe are good, especially scenes of the V-2 rocket.
Should you buy this video? If your main interest in World War II lies in the Pacific then yes. If not then this video is not a "must have".
AMAZING
This is the fifth ww2 colour dvd that I have added to my collection, and I can say that it is easily the best. While mainly focusing on the oft neglected Pacific theatre of war, the main feature has some absolutely amazing shots, including colour footage from cameras mounted in the nose of american fighters in vicious dogfights over the pacific ocean, closeup action of intense combat and unseen images of Hitler and his entourage in the Eagles Nest. The dvd is put together very well and while footage for some areas of the war are missing, the gaps are filled in well with informative commentary. The combat footage is easily the most unedited I have ever seen, and is not for the faint hearted. The only glitch in this otherwise perfect WW2 dvd is the American focus, which we have to accept so often when it comes to documentaries. (I recommend "The British Story" as an alternative view)