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~ RRP $30 ~ 2001 DVD All the Queen’s Men 95min Widescreen Colour Movie Film

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The DVD “All the Queen’s Men” is a comedy war film released in 2001. The story is set during World War II and follows a group of Allied soldiers who disguise themselves as women in order to infiltrate an all-female factory in Germany. The Movie “All the Queen’s Men” explores themes of identity, bravery, and the absurdity of war.

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About the DVD:

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  • Movie Runtime: 95 minutes
  • Resolution: Widescreen
  • Movie: Color
  • DVD Condition: Excellent 

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About the Movie:

“All the Queen’s Men”, a comedic war film released in 2001 was Directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky, the movie revolves around a group of Allied soldiers during World War II who are assigned a top-secret mission. Their objective is to infiltrate a German factory and retrieve an Enigma machine, a device used by the Germans to encrypt their messages.

To accomplish their mission, the soldiers disguise themselves as women and join the factory’s workforce. Led by Lieutenant Colonel James R. Reardon, played by Matt LeBlanc, the team faces numerous challenges and comedic situations as they navigate their way through the all-female factory.

As the soldiers attempt to blend in and gather intelligence, they encounter unexpected obstacles and humorous mishaps. Along the way, they form unexpected friendships with their female colleagues, challenging traditional gender roles and expectations.

The movie explores themes of identity, courage, and the absurdity of war. It combines elements of comedy, drama, and romance, offering a lighthearted take on the serious backdrop of World War II.

Despite its star-studded cast, including Eddie Izzard, Edward Fox, James Cosmo, and Udo Kier, “All the Queen’s Men” received mixed reviews from critics and was not a commercial success. However, it remains an intriguing blend of genres, offering an alternative perspective on the war film genre.

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    All the Queen’s Men is a captivating and underrated film that deserves more recognition. With its exceptional performances, engaging storytelling, and top-notch production values, this DVD release is a true treasure. If you’re a fan of WWII movies with a touch of comedy and drama, don’t miss out on this remarkable cinematic experience. Grab a copy of All the Queen’s Men (2001) DVD and prepare to be entertained and enthralled!

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