2011 Battle of Warsaw 1920 Movie 1-Disc Box Set for Gift Collection Blu-ray

2011 Battle of Warsaw 1920 Movie 1-Disc Box Set for Gift Collection Blu-ray

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2011 Battle of Warsaw 1920 Movie 1-Disc Box Set for Gift Collection Blu-ray

2011 Battle of Warsaw 1920 Movie 1-Disc Box Set for Gift Collection Blu-ray

$17.99 USD
Sale price  $17.99 USD Regular price  $32.99 USD
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Movie/TV Title: 2011 Battle of Warsaw 1920 Movie 1-Disc Box Set for Gift Collection Blu-ray
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Plot Summary

The first 3D film in Poland, 'The Battle of Warsaw', will be released on September 23rd. The film reflects the famous battle of the Polish people resisting the invasion of the Soviet Red Army in 1920, with a cost of about 8.3 million US dollars, making it one of the highest investment films in Polish history. Poland, sandwiched between the two most bellicose powers in the world, Germany and Russia, is commonly referred to as the "stepping cloth" of Europe - anyone who goes out must step on it. It is precisely a country that has experienced many disasters and hardships that has a special preference for history. From the perspective of film box office, the four highest grossing films in Polish history, "Sword and Fire", "Mr. Tadus", "Where Are You Going", and "Katyn", are all films based on historical events. The great power ideal of the Polish people can only be extended and stretched through the art form of film. Although there is nothing particularly surprising about 'The Battle of Warsaw', the grand trailer shows Polish poets, singers, and priests all rising up, portraying the two leaders of the Soviet Union as' light hearted 'and exuding a hint of magnanimity. Source: http://www.uulin.com/zhanzheng/324.html

Technical Specifications

Director: Jerzy Hoffman
Cast: Daniel Olebriski, Grazina Zaporivska, Michio Zambrosky
Audio: PolishDTS-HD5.1
Subtitles: Poland / English / Germany / France / Russia / Chinese Simplified / Chinese Traditional

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