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The Wooden Horse DVD

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War drama where a bunch of British prisoners of war attempt to escape from a Nazi prison camp by tunnelling under a vaulting horse.

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Released
29 January 2007
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Optimum Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
98 minutes 
Features
Full Screen, PAL 
Barcode
5060034577263 
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Adapted from the classic novel 'The Tunnel Escape' by Eric Williams, this is the story of British POWs trying to escape from a Nazi camp through a tunnel underneath their exercise horse. As their huts are too far from the boundary, one of the officers decides to start a daily gymnastics session, close to the boundary, in order to make digging a tunnel a lot easier and less likely to arouse suspicion.

Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Adapted from the classic novel 'The Tunnel Escape' by Eric Williams, this is the story of British POWs trying to escape from a Nazi camp through a tunnel underneath their exercise horse. As their huts are too far from the boundary, one of the officers decides to start a daily gymnastics session, close to the boundary, in order to make digging a tunnel a lot easier and less likely to arouse suspicion.  

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