BRIT VCI: A Town Like Alice, Carve Her Name With Pride in February

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A Town Like Alice (1956)
February 14th
VCI
Retail $14.99, Our: $12.99
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Carve Her Name With Pride (1958)
February 14th
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Two British war classics starring Virginia McKenna are coming from VCI this February 14th. They are:
Carve, which will also have a photo gallery as a bonus feature, was released by MGM in 2008, but has since gone out of print.

This is Alice's first region 1 DVD release. It will have a 26 minute documentery, A Profile of A Town Like Alice, plus a photo gallery.


A classic war movie like no other, because it is told from a woman’s perspective. The film is based on the moving novel by Nevil Shute. It is set during WWII in British Malaya, 1941.

The Japanese army has been advancing rapidly through the British territory. The men they captured are sent off to labor camps, but they don’t have a plan to deal with the many women and children that are left behind. Not sure what to do with them, the Japanese force their captives to march for miles and months on end all over Malaya in search of a camp willing to take them in.

Virginia McKenna plays one of the courageous women prisoners, who through her fighting spirit and will to survive, keeps the others going on their arduous journey. Along the way, they cross paths with Peter Finch, an Australian POW, who risks his own life to help the sick, starving and abused women and children survive. Finch and McKenna inevitably are drawn to each other and together form a lasting bond. FYI, the town like “Alice” refers to the town where Finch’s character hails from… Alice Springs in the northern territory of Australia.

BONUS FEATURES:
  • A Profile of A Town Like Alice - This documentary account features interviews with Virginia McKenna and Jean Anderson (starring actresses), and Jack Lee (Director)
  • Photo Gallery

During World War II, Violette Szabo volunteers to join the SOE (Special Operations Executive) and parachutes into France as a secret agent to aid a Resistance group. Her mission successful, she joins the Resistance, where she stays until captured by the Germans. Tortured by the Gestapo for information, she refuses to betray her comrades and is consequently deported to a German concentration camp.

A moving story about the strength of the human spirit, in even the most adverse circumstances. Based on a best-selling biography of the same name by R. J. Minney, which was based on the true story of the heroism of SOE agent Violette Szabo.

BONUS FEATURE:
  • Photo Gallery

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