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Ed Harris and Colin Farell in The Way Back

With Kirsty Lang. Colin Farrell and Ed Harris star in Peter Weir's film The Way Back, based on a story of prisoners who escaped from a Siberian Gulag in World War Two.

Six-time Oscar nominee Peter Weir directs The Way Back, starring Colin Farrell, Ed Harris and Saoirse Ronan as prisoners who escape from a Siberian gulag during the second world war, and trek thousands of miles to freedom. Based on a memoir by Slawomir Rawicz, the film is reviewed by Kate Muir.

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Mon 20 Dec 2010 19:15

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  • The Way Back

    Six-time Oscar nominee Peter Weir directs The Way Back, starring Colin Farrell, Ed Harris and Saoirse Ronan as prisoners who escape from a Siberian gulag during the second world war. We review.

    Duration: 04:58

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  • Mon 20 Dec 2010 19:15

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