We've processed it for viewing in HD (high definition) for full screen viewing on your computer (if you choose), and also the movie is streaming capable for electronic tablets such as iPads and most cell phones. The built-in video player has several nice features. Click on a button on the player (double arrow in bottom right corner of player) to enlarge the window to "full screen" size on your computer. The video will initially start and play in a low resolution, not as clear as high resolution. However, you can also click on the button at the bottom right marked HD and view the video in high resolution, if your bandwidth supports it.
he Railway Man (2013) - Full Length Feature Movie (1 hour - 56 minutes)
A former BritishArmy officer, who was tormented as a prisoner of war at a Japanese
labor camp during World War II, discovers that the man responsible for much of his treatment is still alive and sets out to confront him.
Director: Jonathan Teplitzky
Writers: Frank Cottrell Boyce (screenplay), Andy Paterson (screenplay)
Stars: Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman, Stellan Skarsgård
Note: To the best of our ability, we have tested playing these old movies on Apple computers running OSX, as well as Windows based PC's running Internet Explorer, FireFox, Safari and Google Chrome. We've also tested playing them from Apple iPhones and iPads.
However, with so many different combinations of computers and Internet browsers available, plus the huge variation in optional add-on plugins a user can enable on his personal web browser, there's bound to be members who have difficulty playing some of the video content provided on our site.
Most movies start playing in about 5 seconds or less, but at some times of the day there may be heavy video server traffic, so it's important that once you click the PLAY button for any movie, you give it at least 15 to 20 seconds to see if it will actually start. So, please be patient before you jump to the conclusion there's a problem.
If you are having problems playing any of the movies, check the very bottom of the video player box. If you see an optional Menu List of items that are additional titles for the movie, then try clicking on those other entries, which will force the video player to stream alternatively formatted video files from the server. In many cases, these differently formatted video files will solve you issue and play properly on your computer.
If there's no list of other video files to choose from, or none of the options work, then we'd ask you try a different Internet browser to see if the issue is only related to the web browser you use. If you still have the same problem with other web browsers, then please send an email to badger@milsurps.com indicating which movie you are trying to watch, what type of computer you have and its operating system, plus what Internet browser you're attempting to use. We apologize for the inconvenience and we'll try to help you out if we can.