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Saving Private Ryan or the Great Escape?

The film industry has thrown open its archives to create cinema history - the first, definitive DVD of the greatest war movies ever made goes on sale on 25th January, with a groundbreaking minimum of £7 per copy going to the Help for Heroes charity.
From Platoon to Schindler's List, Zulu to Lawrence of Arabia - all of these iconic movies were voted for in a recent nationwide poll and the best scenes have been chosen to feature in a ground breaking new DVD supporting Help for Heroes. Charity spokesman Ross Kemp says, “The money raised from this DVD will go towards helping some very brave young men and women who have been wounded in the service of our country.”
The result is an extraordinary high octane, breathless ride through epic land battles, mind blowing aerial duels and Oscar winning drama. So what is the greatest war movie ever made?
Is it Sir Alec Guinness, crying out “what have I done?” at the end of Bridge on the River Kwai, and making a last ditch effort to get to the detonator amid a hail of bullets?
Or perhaps the opening minutes of Saving Private Ryan, with the intensity and devastating realism presented during the storming of Omaha Beach by Allied soldiers in World War II?
For more information visit www.helpforheroes.org.uk
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