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Enemy at the Door Set 1 (DVD)

Enemy at the Door Set 1 (DVD)

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Experience the gripping tale of "Enemy at the Door Set 1," the ultimate addition to your DVD collection. This British-Action & Adventure box set features the full first season of the thrilling wartime drama. Produced by Acorn Media, this DVD set is perfect for fans of the genre.

Featuring an NR rating, this DVD is ideal for anyone who loves a good wartime story. With a focus on historical accuracy and attention to detail, this set will transport you back to a time when the fate of the world hung in the balance. So don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of history and add this amazing DVD to your collection today.

It takes more courage to stay than to escape

After Nazi Germany invades the British Channel Islands in the summer of 1940, the occupiers and the occupied settle into an uneasy coexistence. But when does cooperation become collaboration for islanders just trying to survive? How tolerant can the German commandant be before falling under the suspicious eye of Berlin?

This gripping British drama series tells of the stresses and strains, loyalties and loves of civilians and soldiers alike, in a world where shades of gray blur the hard line between black and white. Passion battles against restraint. Pragmatism struggles with principle. And internal conflicts rage as fiercely as those on the battlefield. Ultimately, both sides find they are compromised as much by the actions of their compatriots as they are by the enemy that is always at the door.

Alfred Burke (Public Eye) and Bernard Horsfall (On Her Majesty’s Secret Service) star, with guest stars including John Nettles (Midsomer Murders) and Anthony Stewart Head (TV’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer).

DVD SPECIAL FEATURE INCLUDES historical background on the Channel Islands.

Review

A memorable series with a thoughtful take on war and human morality that will leave you thinking afterward -- DVD Verdict

Compelling television -- McClatchy-Tribune News Service

Emotionally rich, draining, yet unforgettable story-lines -- Film Intuition

 
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