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If War Should Come DVD
Price: £24.99
Overview
This volume of 18 films covers the period 1939-1941 and sees the Unit at its most technically sophisticated, with directors such as Watt and Cavalcanti spearheading the use of documentary film in support of the war effort. The films provide a fascinating and poignant insight into a nation on the cusp of war, with masterpieces included Spare Time and London Can Take It!.
As before the DVD features a booklet containing essays, selected biographies and film notes.
Region 2 DVD available only.
You can see the exhibitions How the Post Office Went to War and World War Two in Stamps online.
The films included are:
The City (1939)
The Islanders (1939)
Spare Time (1939)
A Midsummer Day's Work (1939)
SS Ionian (1939)
If War Should Come (1939)
The First Days (1939)
War Library Items 1, 2 and 3 (1940)
Squadron 992 (1940)
La Cause Commune (1940)
French Communique (1940)
The Front Line (1940)
Men of the Lightship (1940)
London Can Take It! (1940)
Spring Offensive (1940)
The Story of an Air Communique (1940)
War and Order (1940)
Christmas Under Fire (1941)




