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Prisoner Cell Block H Vol.5 DVD

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Prisoner Cell Block H: Volume 5 (8 Discs)

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Released
11 October 2010
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Fremantle Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
1490 minutes 
Features
Colour, PAL 
Barcode
5030697017802 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play.  When the gates slam shut, in this 8 DVD box set, not all the women are on the inside. Join Prisoner Cell Block H as the work release scheme launches Wentworth's finest into the community. The resulting fights, embezzlement, kidnap and rape make for some of the most dramatic episodes in Prisoner history. Back inside some things never change, with Bea 'helping' one of the inmates by crushing her hand in a steam press, while elsewhere a bet on the greyhounds ends up in Kay's murder. With flick knives arriving in the post and a sniper in the prison garden, it's another average day when someone is accused of putting glass in the burgers. With 32 episodes and over 25 hours of classic action, Prisoner Cell Block H is a worthy addition to everyone's collection. Certificate 12 years and over Languages English Duration 24 hours and 50 minutes (approx)

Episodes 129-160 of the long-running Australian soap set within the walls of Wentworth Detention Centre for Women, offering an unflinching portrayal of issues including racism, domestic abuse, violence and rape.

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