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Nancy Wake: The complete mini-series /

Nancy Wake: The complete mini-series /
Produced by Roger LeMesurier ; directed by Pino Amenta. John Waters, Noni Hazlehurst, Patrick Ryecart, Shane Briant. "Adapted from Russell Braddon's book by Roger Simpson (Bikie Wars: Brothers In Arms, Hallifax f.p), Nancy Wake tells the true story of Australia's greatest war heroine - the woman the Gestapo dubbed the 'White Mouse'. Featuring award winners Noni Hazlehurst (City Homicide) and John Waters (Offspring), this miniseries event begins in 1939 when Nancy meets wealthy businessman, Henri Fiocca, while she is working on assignment as a journalist in Marseilles. With Europe on the brink of war, they fall desperately in love and are married as Hitler begins his relentless march oh Holland and Belgium. As France is occupied, Nancy works with the Resistance to establish an escape route for Allied airmen. But her activities are uncovered by the Gestapo and she is forced to flee the country leaving her beloved Henri behind to cover her tracks. Back in England and unaware of what has become of her husband, Nancy trains with Special Operations and is parachuted back into France to work with the partisans. Though this lone Australian woman takes a while to earn their respect, the partisans soon recognize Nancy for the fearless warrior she is and include her in their operations. As the tide of the war finally turns against the Germans, all Nancy wants to discover is what has happened to Henri"--Container. Censorship classification: M. All regions ; PAL. In English.

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DVD   Port Macquarie . Available .  
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DVD   Kempsey . On Loan . 30 Apr 2024
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Record Number 466659
Title Nancy Wake: The complete mini-series /
Publication details Umbrella Entertainment [distributor], [Australia] : 2012.
Pagination etc. 2 videodiscs (DVD) (189 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Creation Note Produced by Roger LeMesurier ; directed by Pino Amenta.
Performer note John Waters, Noni Hazlehurst, Patrick Ryecart, Shane Briant.
Summary Note "Adapted from Russell Braddon's book by Roger Simpson (Bikie Wars: Brothers In Arms, Hallifax f.p), Nancy Wake tells the true story of Australia's greatest war heroine - the woman the Gestapo dubbed the 'White Mouse'. Featuring award winners Noni Hazlehurst (City Homicide) and John Waters (Offspring), this miniseries event begins in 1939 when Nancy meets wealthy businessman, Henri Fiocca, while she is working on assignment as a journalist in Marseilles. With Europe on the brink of war, they fall desperately in love and are married as Hitler begins his relentless march oh Holland and Belgium. As France is occupied, Nancy works with the Resistance to establish an escape route for Allied airmen. But her activities are uncovered by the Gestapo and she is forced to flee the country leaving her beloved Henri behind to cover her tracks. Back in England and unaware of what has become of her husband, Nancy trains with Special Operations and is parachuted back into France to work with the partisans. Though this lone Australian woman takes a while to earn their respect, the partisans soon recognize Nancy for the fearless warrior she is and include her in their operations. As the tide of the war finally turns against the Germans, all Nancy wants to discover is what has happened to Henri"--Container.
Target audience note Censorship classification: M.
Subject Wake, Nancy, -- 1912-2011
World War, 1939-1945 -- Underground movements -- France -- Drama
World War, 1939-1945 -- Secret service -- Great Britain -- Biography
Television mini-series -- Australia
Added Entry Waters, John
Hazlehurst, Noni
Ryecart, Patrick
Briant, Shane
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