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Disc: FD63-63AF-0FE7-C70B (Blu-ray)
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No Region Coding
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Production
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2001
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15 år
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Running
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120 min.
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DVD
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10/2/2012
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Case
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HD Keep Case
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Video
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Widescreen 1.78:1 |
Disc
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Single Sided, Dual Layered
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SRP: |
kr399.00
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Part 9: WHY WE FIGHT
Easy Company finally enters Germany, to surprisingly little resistance, and has a chance to relax for the first time in a long while. A patrol in a nearby forest discovers an abandoned Nazi concentration camp, still filled with emaciated prisoners. The local citizenry unbelievably disavows knowledge of its existence and is forced to work there, as the news arrives that Hitler is dead.
Part 10: POINTS
Easy Company enters the Bavarian town of Berchtesgaden, once home to the top officers of the Thrid Reich, and captures "Eagle's Nest," Hitler's mountaintop fortress. Facing imminent deployment to the Pacific, the men compare their "points" to see who has earned enough to go home. The Japanese surrender, however, ends the war, and we discover what happened to the men of Easy Company after they returned home.
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Television War Drama
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HBO DreamWorks PlayTone Media Companies: HBO Home Video
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Scene Access Featurettes
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Subtitles |
Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Icelandic Korean Norwegian Portuguese Spanish Swedish
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Audio
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English DTS HD Master Audio 5.1 French Dolby Digital 5.1 German Dolby Digital 5.1 Italian Dolby Digital 5.1 Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1
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Cast |
9. Why We Fight Doug Allen as Alton M. More Nicholas Aaron as Robert E. (Popeye) Wynn Eion Bailey as David Kenyon Webster Jamie Bamber as Jack E. Foley Philip Barrantini as Wayne A. (Skinny) Sisk Paul Bentley as Old German Man in Lansberg Dean Blanke as German Grandson Kristina Branden as German Girl with Eggs George Calil as James H. (Mo) Alley, Jr. Michael Cudlitz as Denver (Bull) Randleman Dale Dye as Colonel Robert F. Sink Michael Fassbender as Burton P. (Pat) Christensen Dexter Fletcher as John W. Martin David Forest as Prisoner saying Danke Rick Gomez as George Luz Scott Grimes as Donald G. Malarkey Tom Hardy as John A. Janovec Ben Hecker as German Man in Flat Nolan Hemmings as Charles E. (Chuck) Grant Matt Hickey as Patrick S. O'Keefe Mark Huberman as Lester Hashey Corey Johnson as Major Louis Kent Malcolm Kaye as Prisoner with Janovec Goran Kostic as Prisoner with Corpse Robin Laing as Edward J. (Babe) Heffron Martin Lawton as German Grandfather Matthew Leitch as Floyd M. (Tab) Talbert Damian Lewis as Richard D. Winters Ron Livingston as Lewis Nixon James Madio as Frank J. Perconte Christian Malcolm as MP at Lansberg Ross McCall as Joseph D. Liebgott Hans Georg Nenning as German Baker Kieran O'Brien as Allen E. Vest Suzanne Roquette as German Widow Will Röttgen as German Officer in Cart Simon Schatzberger as Joseph A. Lesniewski Isabella Seibert as German Girl in Bed Matthew Settle as Ronald C. Speirs Douglas Spain as Antonio C. Garcia Anatol Taubman as Otto Herzfeld Shane Taylor as Eugene G. Roe Gertrude Thoma as German Woman in Flat Donnie Wahlberg as C. Carwood Lipton Rick Warden as Harry F. Welsh Peter Youngblood Hills as Darrell C. (Shifty) Powers Maureen Younger as German Hausfrau
10. Points Nicholas Aaron as Robert E. (Popeye) Wynn Doug Allen as Alton M. More David Andrews as General Elbridge G. Chapman Eion Bailey as David Kenyon Webster Philip Barrantini as Wayne A. (Skinny) Sisk George Calil as James H. (Mo) Alley, Jr. Michael Cudlitz as Denver (Bull) Randleman Jason Done as Drunk G.I. Dale Dye as Colonel Robert F. Sink Michael Fassbender as Burton P. (Pat) Christensen Dexter Fletcher as John W. Martin Dirk Galuba as German MP Rick Gomez as George Luz Scott Grimes as Donald G. Malarkey Tom Hardy as John A. Janovec Nolan Hemmings as Charles E. (Chuck) Grant Paul Herzberg as German Doctor at Checkpoint Matt Hickey as Patrick S. O'Keefe Maxwell Hutcheon as German Waiter Corey Johnson as Major Louis Kent Wolf Kahler as German General Robin Laing as Edward J. (Babe) Heffron Matthew Leitch as Floyd M. (Tab) Talbert Damian Lewis as Richard D. Winters Ron Livingston as Lewis Nixon James Madio as Frank J. Perconte Ross McCall as Joseph D. Liebgott Neal McDonough as Lynn D. (Buck) Compton Rene L. Moreno as Joseph Ramirez Jonjo O'Neill as Replacement One Philip Rham as German Colonel David Schwimmer as Herbert M. Sobel Matthew Settle as Ronald C. Speirs Douglas Spain as Antonio C. Garcia Shane Taylor as Eugene G. Roe Milo Twomey as Army Doctor Dan Van Husen as Alleged Commandant Joe Villa as 2nd Replacement Donnie Wahlberg as C. Carwood Lipton Rick Warden as Harry F. Welsh Rupert Wickham as Brain Surgeon Peter Youngblood Hills as Darrell C. (Shifty) Powers |
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9. Why We Fight Direction: David Frankel: Director Writing: Stephen E. Ambrose: Original Material By John Orloff: Screenwriter Production: Mary Richard: Producer Tom Hanks: Executive Producer Steven Spielberg: Executive Producer Cinematography: Remi Adefarasin: Director of Photography Film Editing: Frances Parker: Film Editor Music: Michael Kamen: Composer Sound: David Stephenson: Production Sound Mixer Campbell Askew: Supervising Sound Editor Mike Dowson: Sound Re-Recording Mixer Mark Taylor: Sound Re-Recording Mixer Art: Anthony Pratt: Production Designer Don Dossett: Art Director Alan Tomkins: Art Director Jonathan McKinstry: Art Director Desmond Crowe: Art Director
10. Points Direction: Mikael Salomon: Director Writing: Stephen E. Ambrose: Original Material By Erik Jendresen: Screenwriter Erik Bork: Screenwriter Production: Mary Richard: Producer Tom Hanks: Executive Producer Steven Spielberg: Executive Producer Cinematography: Joel J. Ransom: Director of Photography Film Editing: Oral Norrie Ottey: Film Editor Music: Michael Kamen: Composer Sound: Colin Charles: Sound Campbell Askew: Supervising Sound Editor Aad Wirtz: Sound Re-Recording Mixer John Falcini: Sound Re-Recording Mixer Art: Anthony Pratt: Production Designer Don Dossett: Art Director Alan Tomkins: Art Director Kevin Phipps: Art Director
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