Sudden Fury is a gripping movie that follows the story of a young boy who witnesses a double homicide. As he grapples with the trauma, he finds himself caught in a web of lies, deceit, and danger. With the help of a psychiatrist, he must confront his fears and uncover the truth behind the murders.
Faith of My Fathers (2005) is a movie based on the memoir by John McCain and Mark Salter. It tells the story of John McCain's experience as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War, and the impact it had on his relationship with his father. The film explores themes of patriotism, loyalty, and the test of courage in the face of torture and abuse. Set against the backdrop of the 1960s and 1970s, the movie portrays the journey of faith and resilience that ultimately shaped John McCain's life.
Two brothers, both cadets at Annapolis, fall in love with the same girl.
Navy Blue and Gold is a drama film that follows the lives of three college roommates at the US Naval Academy. The movie explores themes of ambition, loyalty, and the challenges faced by students in the military. It showcases the highs and lows of their experiences, including hazing, boxing matches, and the pursuit of their dreams. The film also touches upon personal relationships, such as brother-sister bonds and romantic rivalries. Overall, Navy Blue and Gold provides an insight into the world of the US Navy and the sacrifices made by its cadets.
Two football players fight over the same girl.
Singer Joan Whitney, called the "Sweetheart of the Navy" by sailors, is struggling to re-open the Snug Harbor Cafe. After her partner, Richard, skips town with the money owed to their creditors, the club opens unceremoniously. Two of Joan's sailor friends, Andy and Pete, offer to help her raise money for the club by staging a fight with Bumper Martin, boxing champion of the fleet. At Andy's request, straight-laced yeoman Eddie Harris replaces him in the upcoming fight. Andy and Pete then intimidate or coerce the sailors into betting on the fight, promising to give Joan the profits. Navy Commander Lodge, who is grooming Eddie for the Naval Academy at Annapolis, is against the fight, however, and Joan decides to "vamp" Eddie to make him fight.
An admiral's son with no interest in carrying on the family tradition is a successful crooner. He finally joins the Navy to prove he can, but with no real love in it.
Rivals Bill Arden and Paul Herbert enter the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis in order to impress a girl.
U.S. Vice-President Henry Wallace narrates a patriotic, propaganda short designed to boost morale in the the early days of World War II.
Annapolis (1928) is a comedy-drama that follows the lives of cadets at the Annapolis Naval Academy. The film portrays the challenges, friendships, and adventures of these young sailors in training as they navigate the rigorous academic and military life. With a mix of humor and drama, Annapolis captures the aspirations and struggles of the cadets as they work towards their dreams of serving in the Navy. The movie offers a glimpse into the unique culture and traditions of the Academy, showcasing the bond among the students and the lessons they learn along the way.
Director Christy Cabanne's 1933 film dramatizes one year in the lives of four midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy.
This Traveltalk series short highlights such Maryland destinations as Baltimore, Johns Hopkins, Annapolis, and Fort McHenry.
Commodore Fitzhugh, an old retired naval officer, lives at the Annapolis Naval Academy and, unhappy with the "modern" navy, likes to talk about his days in the "old" navy, especially about his part in the Battle of Manila Bay under Adm. Dewey during the Spanish-American War, when he commanded the USS Congress. That ship, now decommissioned and docked in Annapolis harbor, is--unknown to Fitzhugh--about to be towed out to sea to be used for target practice. When Fitzhugh finds this out, he sets out to either save his beloved vessel or "go down with his ship".
The adventures of three disparate cadets at the US Naval Academy--one the son of a Navy enlisted man, the other the scion of a wealthy family, the third decent but somewhat slow-witted--and their struggles with the rigors of the academy, women, and each other.
Produced under the supervision of the U.S. Navy. James Randall, an upperclassman at the Naval Academy, falls in love with Patricia Lawrence, the sister of a plebe. She is engaged to Basil Courtney, a wealthy reprobate who arranges with Rita to discredit James.
The humorous misadventures of a gas station attendant attempting to paint a mural to memorialize his friend.
Pip & Zastrow: An American Friendship is the true story of two men who cross racial boundaries during segregation in Annapolis in the 1940s and form a life-long friendship that takes extraordinary turns. With humor, compassion and heartbreak, Pip and Zastrow navigate through 60 years against the backdrop of the civil rights movement and a country that has yet to overcome deep-seated racism and social inequity.
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