DVD : The Winds of War
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Paramount
EAN: 0097368013049
Format: Box set, Collector’s Edition, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Miniseries, NTSC
Label: Paramount
Languages:
Manufacturer: Paramount
MPN: PARD801304D
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 25, 2004
Running Time: 883 minutes
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: February 06, 1983
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Editorial Review:
Product Description:
Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 05/15/2007 Starring: Robert Mitchum Jan-michael Vincent Run time: 879 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com:
An engrossing, 1983 television miniseries based on a bestselling work of historical fiction by Herman Wouk, The Winds of War is an admirable production reminiscent of the era of Hollywood’s epic features. At the center of the globe-trotting story is the Henry family, whose laconic but straight-shooting patriarch is United States Navy Commander Victor “Pug” Henry (Robert Mitchum), sent to Hitler’s Berlin in the spring of 1939 as a naval attach茅 to the then-neutral American embassy. A keen observer, Pug deduces that Germany is not preparing for war on two fronts (western Europe on one side, Russia on the other) despite what the Nazis want the world to believe, meaning that Hitler must be working out a secret peace deal with Stalin. Pug’s prescience makes him a favorite eyewitness in Berlin for Franklin D. Roosevelt (Ralph Bellamy); the irony is that Pug is far less sagacious when it comes to the realities of his family.
Polly Bergen plays unhappy wife Rhoda, who turns to A-bomb developer Palmer Kirby (Peter Graves) for comfort. Pug’s 19-year-old daughter, Madeline (Lisa Eilbacher), defies her iron-willed dad’s decision that she stay in school by taking a job for CBS radio in New York. Compliant son Warren (Ben Murphy) can’t seem to get Pug’s attention despite doing everything right (including becoming a Navy pilot, eventually present at the bombing of Pearl Harbor). By contrast, Pug spends more time fuming over black sheep son Byron (Jan-Michael Vincent), who is working in increasingly Fascist Italy as an assistant to an art historian (John Houseman) while trying hard to woo the latter’s exasperating niece, Natalie (Ali MacGraw). The story of Byron and Natalie takes up much of The Winds of War as the pair traverse Poland during the shock of Hitler’s 1939 assault, and Jewish Natalie later finds herself trapped inside Italy facing the threat of concentration camps. Before The Winds of War ends, each of these characters will end up in places and situations, and with historical figures (Churchill, Mussolini) as well as ordinary people, they would not have anticipated outside the pressures of war. The program’s length and smart script allow for a lot of ideas and background detail that pull a viewer in–happily. –Tom Keogh
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating:
- Fabulous
Robert Mitchum at his best! Great movie about the beginnings of WWII without the blood and guts.
Rating:
- Gathering Storm
Herman Wouk’s The Winds Of War is a true television history classic. Unified through love stories and military development, the strong cast of Robert Mitchum, Jan-Michael Vincent and especially the astonishingly beautiful and mysterious Natalie played by Ali McGraw are well worth wading into and approach an understanding of World War II from a resonant and singularly American center point of view.
Rating:
- “Winds of War–” Simply Outstanding
In short, “Winds of War” on DVD deserves the highest rating. Casting, direction (by Dan Curtis), scenery, and production values for this 1983 miniseries are all tops. This is TV at its best, making the drivel we see today seem even more pathetic. On-location filming of Winds came out great in the transfer to DVD. Clarity of images and sound are so good we’d swear the film was shot only recently.
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Rating:
- Still great 20 years later
I had watched this series 20 years ago on VHS and enjoyed it tremendously. I bought the DVD recently and have watched the first few episodes. Excellent quality. Robert Mitchum in a great role as Pug. It does a good job in showing the anxiety in Europe in the buildup to war, then the beginning of war itself as Germany invades Poland. I look forward to watching the rest.
Rating:
- Great movie
Unbelievebly great movie. One of the best movie I have ever seen. Done with great actors. It is well done and leave aside the bloody scenes of the war which we do not need to see and appreciate not seeing. The movie has been very appreciated by the family because of the excellent performance of the actors and the very good script.
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