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  • you can buy war and remembrance on dvd now but it's only available on region 1 format thats american discs it costs about £80 to buy. It's alright if you got a multi region player to watch it on. I got my copy of war and remembrance 4 years ago.

    You can buy the collection from play.com or dvdconcept.

  • I bought this film which cost me a lot of money quite a few years ago, I have 7 videos and 21 hours of viewing. As you all well no that video are now out and DVD are in, but where can you get a DVD of this great film!!!!!!!

    It is one of the best films I have seen, Its a bit of every thing Love War and some bit which are very sad, but I guess it could have been very true.

  • This mini series and the previous Winds of War were certainly ahead of their time. Fictional drama and real life history in one great epic. Just in time to break people from their spell of never ending episodes of The Dukes of Hazzard, and B.J. and the Bear, and other dimwitted T.V. ... ad nauseum.

  • I watched this mini series over twenty years ago. Greatest characters acting in this film, the love story of Jews-[Israel] woman and American servicemen in World War II. Music opening from begin to ended, touching-haunting and amazing -Where can download this full mini series?

    Greeting from Hanoi Vietnam Nov 27, 2010

  • Still one of the greatest productions of all time. Any channel that would broadcast this today would have a massive audience

  • @SuperZathras It would be a good audience and I'd like to see this again. With so many choices now and so many self absorbed younger people, I don't think it would get the same ratings of the 80's. The fact they don't many mini series like these any more supports my observation. I forgot, did Boswick(lady Astor) die or did the sub pick him back up?

  • I remember when this was first shown on ITV in the 80s there was a warning before the

    arrival at Auschwitz sequence came on as such graphic and harrowing scenes had

    rarely been broadcast before on primetime tv. It still has tremendous impact. Jane Seymour and John Gielgud were heartbreakingly good

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  • John Gielgud was the greatest english actor ever

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