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King Rat DVD

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They made him the toughest among them..... The Japanese prisoner of war camp Changi in Singapore which houses Allied prisoners of war is a living hell. The great mass of prisoners that are living at sub-human subsistence level. US Army Corporal King has been living up to his surname through his control of the camp's black market and by scamming the officers and other POWs. Nominated for 2 Academy Awards.

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Released
08 August 2005
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Sony Pictures Home Ent. UK 
Classification
Runtime
129 minutes 
Features
Black & White, PAL 
Barcode
5035822789234 
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George Segal stars as Corporal King 'Rat', wheeler-dealer prisoner of war in a Japanese camp, making money off his fellows and doing deals with the guards. Provost Marshal Tom Courtenay vows to get even with King for his dastardly doings.

Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play  Oscar(r)- nominee George Segal (1967 Best Supporting Actor Who&39;s Afraid of Virginia Woolf) became astar with his performance in this epic WWII drama based on the best-selling novel by Shogun author James Clavell The movie chronicles the scams of a streetwise GI held in a Japanese prison camp Under the harrowing camp conditions he rises to a position of power over his military and social superiors manipulating those around him and controlling the prison&39;s black market KING RAT is a powerful exploration of one man&39;s struggle to survive and flourish against all odds It was nominated for two 1965 Academy Awards(r) (Best Art Direction Best Cinematography)

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