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Extras Presented in High Definition and Standard Definition Audio commentary featuring films historians Lem Dobbs, Julie Kirgo and Nick Redman (2018) Audio commentary featuring DoP Oswald Morris, script supervisor Angela Allen and director’s assistant Jeanie Simms (2007) By the Fireside (1945, 2 mins): an advert for Maypole Tea emphasising the quintessential Englishness of the afternoon tea ritual Alexander Cockburn Beat the Devil (2010, 22 mins): the writer talks about his father Claud Cockburn whose novel the film was adapted from Atomic Achievement (1956, 19 mins): a public information film celebrating the advances of nuclear power in the UK Stills gallery
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Bol Partner
Extras Presented in High Definition and Standard Definition Audio commentary featuring films historians Lem Dobbs, Julie Kirgo and Nick Redman (2018) Audio commentary featuring DoP Oswald Morris, script supervisor Angela Allen and director’s assistant Jeanie Simms (2007) By the Fireside (1945, 2 mins): an advert for Maypole Tea emphasising the quintessential Englishness of the afternoon tea ritual Alexander Cockburn Beat the Devil (2010, 22 mins): the writer talks about his father Claud Cockburn whose novel the film was adapted from Atomic Achievement (1956, 19 mins): a public information film celebrating the advances of nuclear power in the UK Stills gallery
Extras Presented in High Definition and Standard Definition Audio commentary featuring films historians Lem Dobbs, Julie Kirgo and Nick Redman (2018) Audio commentary featuring DoP Oswald Morris, script supervisor Angela Allen and director’s assistant Jeanie Simms (2007) By the Fireside (1945, 2 mins): an advert for Maypole Tea emphasising the quintessential Englishness of the afternoon tea ritual Alexander Cockburn Beat the Devil (2010, 22 mins): the writer talks about his father Claud Cockburn whose novel the film was adapted from Atomic Achievement (1956, 19 mins): a public information film celebrating the advances of nuclear power in the UK Stills gallery