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The Colonel

Australia, 1978
film

An army colonel, having outlived his usefulness to the revolution, is imprisoned. Refusing to sign a false confession, he is eventually forced ..

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The Patriot [DVD]

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Very important person [Study extract]

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The Hill

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Home from the Hill

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Rebel

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Colonel Wolodyjowski [NTSC]

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Nelson Mandela

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Le Choix des Armes

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Cell 16

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For the term of his natural life

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We're no angels

United States, 1955
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Joseph Schultz

Australia, 1973
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The Dirty dozen

United States, 1967
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Andersonville

United States, 1996
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The Prisoner

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France, 1966
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The Eagle has landed [Widescreen]

United Kingdom, 1976
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