GREAT! Movies Action war film day

Sunday, June 27th, 2021

Spend your Sunday watching a whole day of great war films on GREAT! Movies Action (4 July 2021 from 6am)

An Allied commando team races toward a German rocket base in the final days of World War 2, their aim: to abduct a Nazi scientist before the fast-advancing Soviet troops can reach him in The Last
Escape
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Based on the true story of the hunt for the Nazi super-battleship Bismarck, Sink The Bismarck! follows the valiant attempts of the British Admiralty’s chief of operations, Captain Jonathan Shepard (Kenneth More), and his team as they gather intelligence and launch an offensive against the dreaded German juggernaut. Midway through the operation, Shepard is shocked to discover his old rival, Admiral Günther Lütjens, is at the helm of the Bismarck,
and the mission suddenly becomes very personal. Directed by British film maker Lewis Gilbert.


In a small town, a mysterious stranger arrives riding a motorcycle and carrying a bible in Missionary Man. Ryder (Dolph Lundgren) is on a mission to avenge the death of his friend, suspected of being murdered at the hands of local boss John Reno. Reno runs the town, and despite the suffering it would cause a local tribe, plans to build a casino on an Native American reservation. In a bloodsoaked confrontation, Ryder takes on Reno and the gang of biker thugs that does his bidding. But can Ryder save the town and the reservation?

6am The Bamboo Prison
7.35am Submarine Raider
8.55am Decision Before Dawn
11.20am The Last Escape
1.10pm Paratrooper
3pm Tank Force
4.50pm Sink The Bismarck!
6.55pm Red Rose Of Normandy
9pm The Great War
10.55pm Missionary Man
12.45am The Flying Missile
2.35am Stormageddon

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