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Wolfgang Peterson's DAS BOOT is regarded as one of the most outstanding and accurate representations of Germany's elite U-Boat crewmen during World War II. Told from the German perspective the crew aboard U-96 are portrayed in a hopeless life-and-death struggle coping with the endless hours of loneliness and desperation, giving way to terror when confronted by the enemy.
- Sony Pictures
- Wolfgang Peterson
- Jost Vacano
- 12
- Herbert Gronemeyer
- Jurgen Prochnow
- Klaus Wennemann
- Aspect Ratio 1.85:1
- Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, Hindi, Norwegian, Swedish
- English
- 2
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Wolfgang Peterson's DAS BOOT is regarded as one of the most outstanding and accurate representations of Germany's elite U-Boat crewmen during World War II. Told from the German perspective the crew aboard U-96 are portrayed in a hopeless life-and-death struggle coping with the endless hours of loneliness and desperation, giving way to terror when confronted by the enemy.
- Sony Pictures
- Wolfgang Peterson
- Jost Vacano
- 12
- Herbert Gronemeyer
- Jurgen Prochnow
- Klaus Wennemann
- Aspect Ratio 1.85:1
- Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, Hindi, Norwegian, Swedish
- English
- 2
- 2
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DAS BOOT
Was looking forward to watching this DVD in German with the subtitles on, as I'm not keen on dubbed movies. Unfortunately the English subtitles are the worst I have ever seen. The actors can be speaking for 5 minutes and then one line of subtitles appears. So, unless you speak German, you have no idea what is going on. However this film is so good I can live with the dubbed version.
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