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The Breaking of Colonel Keyser is a 1972 film that explores the complexities of military leadership during World War II. Directed by Thames Television, this drama delves into the psychological state of a battalion commander on the brink of D-Day.
This film has been somewhat elusive in home video formats, making original prints a rare find among collectors. Interest has been growing over the years, particularly as more people discover its unique take on military psychology and leadership. Given its 1972 release, it hasn’t seen the same preservation efforts as other war films, which could contribute to its scarcity and appeal for those looking to deepen their collection with lesser-known titles.
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The Breaking of Colonel Keyser is a drama film.
The film was produced by Thames Television.
The film features a cast that includes Colin Blakely, James Cossins, and Paul Eddington.
The Breaking of Colonel Keyser was released in 1972.
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