Pompeii: The Last Day (2003)
Can anyone tell me when this movie was or will be on, and what network will be showing it?
shareCan anyone tell me when this movie was or will be on, and what network will be showing it?
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i rented the dvd from the local library so you might want to try that
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I am watching it in Lit class since we just finished The Dog of Pompeii.
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You best bet at seeing it would be to rent or buy the DVD. I just got it from NetFlix the other day and I've watched it three times! I only wish it was a bit longer.
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Then get a TV version which is 1h 27m long instead of just 55 minutes as in the DVD version. Plus the TV version is so much better!
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I've checked my copy and it's 1h 27min, aired on Discovery Channel.
shareDiscovery version: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8793639352968750897
BBC (55min?) version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3V_tDy4dMD8
Does this include adverts owl666 ? I'm thinking the BBC version wouldn't.
shareNope, no adverts but the last 20 minutes or so are about present Pompeii so that's why it's longer (still the same show).
shareMaybe there are 2 shows of similar content / same title.
The BBC version is a drama-documentary written and produced by Alex Butterworth and Richard Curson Smith - the credits roll at 70 minutes (no adverts). Maybe the same, but with an extra 20 minute section added at the end?
Well, I'm talking about the Pompeii: The Last Day directed by Peter Nicholson, see the overview at imdb's page.
shareAh. Sorry my mistake. They are 2 different things.
The subject here should have been a clue for me. LOL
you can watch it via stream on netflix - in Canada the url is:
http://ca.movies.netflix.com/WiPlayer?movieid=70020148&trkid=34007 35
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