Featured Military & War Releases
The Battle Of Bannockburn 1314
In a mighty attempt to crush the Scots, King Edward II placed himself
at the head of the invasion of Scotland. In their desperate hour of need
came Scotland’s greatest medieval king, Robert “The Bruce.” The two forces
would meet at a small stream, Bannockburn, for the thunderous battle that
would decide the fate of a nation.
With extensive original footage filmed
in and around Stirling Castle, this program provides a unique record of
the most celebrated victory in Scotland’s history.
Introduction • Uprising in Scotland • The Fugitive • The English Infantry • Stirling • The Trap • Victory for Bruce • Special Features: Test Your Knowledge • Picture Gallery • Interactive Menus • Excerpts From Other Titles
North Atlantic Battles
This DVD uses superb archive footage, rare photographic images, expert comment and analysis, and includes interviews with survivors. Narrated by Michael Leighton.
CHAPTERS
1. The Wolf Packs
2. British Merchant Shipping
3. The Introduction of Radar
4. The German Surface Fleet
5. The British Crack the Enigma Code
SPECIAL
Features
Interactive Menus, Scene Selections, Stills Gallery, Excerpts From
Other War File Titles
NTSC, B&W and Color, Dolby Digital Stereo, Playable In All
Regions, Menu Language English, Full Screen 4:3
The
Battle Of Sterling Bridge
The Battle of Stirling Bridge tells the dramatic story of the great Scottish triumph over the English on September 11th, 1297. This momentonus victory made a national hero of William Wallace.
Battle reconstruction, location footage, and expert analysis from leading military historians combine to create an atmospheric and action-packed account of this famous battle in British history. Narrated by Mike Leighton.
Introduction • Young Queen • Old Alliance • William
Wallace • Fighting For Freedom • River Forth •
Securing The Bridge • Tactical Masterpiece • Special
Features: Test Your Knowledge • Picture Gallery •
Interactive Menus • Excerpts From Other Titles
Fighters Of WWII
Fighter aircraft were the front line of the air war in Europe during World War II. From the Urals to the Midlands, they provided the air cover for advancing infantry, defended the bombers as they penetrated deep into enemy territory, and fought ceaselessly for control of the air space over Europe. World War II was the first war where control of the air was fought over as tenaciously as was control of the ground beneath.
In this DVD, we see profiles of the planes that fought the air war over Europe—famous and infamous. From the early prototypes to the beginning of the jet age, this marvelous collection will be appreciated by every aviation enthusiast.