Introducing the captivating DVD titled ‘The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp,’ a classic film released in 1943. This cinematic masterpiece features the talented actor Anton Walbrook in a role that has delighted audiences for decades.
This DVD is formatted for maximum compatibility, featuring Region Code: 0, which means it can be played on various DVD players across different regions including 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. It presents the film in a stunning NTSC / Full Screen Color format, ensuring that viewers can enjoy the vibrant visuals that this film has to offer.
With a running time of 163 minutes, this film is a journey through time as Colonel Blimp, an old and somewhat confused British military officer, reminisces about his past glories and experiences during a time of war. The witty satire cleverly highlights the absurdities of war and the human condition, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking.
This DVD also comes with valuable features for a tailored viewing experience. It offers multiple subtitle options, including English and Korean, all of which are removable. Simply use your DVD remote control to select your preferred language. This feature enhances accessibility, allowing more viewers to engage with the film’s rich dialogue and humor.
Should you encounter any audio issues, the DVD remote control also allows you to switch between languages and sound options with a simple button press, ensuring that you never miss a moment of this remarkable film.
Product Features | Details |
Format | DVD |
Language | English |
Subtitles | English, Korean (removable) |
Region Code | Region 0 |
Screen | NTSC / Full Screen Color |
Running Time | 163 min |
As a special note, the actual cover images of this DVD, both front and back, are available for viewing, allowing you to see the design before making your purchase. Please be aware that there are some Korean letters on the cover, as this is a Korean import release.
Whether you are a long-time fan of classic cinema or discovering this film for the first time, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp offers a unique perspective on war and humanity, all wrapped in clever humor. Add this essential piece of film history to your collection today!