In 1944, a team of paratroopers led by Sergeant Eldson are sent to Germany to take down a Nazi radio tower from a church. After their plane is shot down, the surviving soldiers land in the water and make their way to land. They meet a French woman named Chloe who helps them hide. Chloe leads them to her village, where the soldiers witness the brutal actions of the German soldiers. The soldiers hide in Chloe's attic and discover a laboratory in the church. Boyce finds a serum that enhances strength. As they plan to take down the tower, one of the soldiers mutates after using the serum and becomes violent. The soldiers face challenges from the Germans but manage to rescue Chloe's brother and take down the tower. Ford sacrifices himself to destroy the lab, and Boyce reports to his superiors about the mission.
During the American Civil War, Captain Robert Gould Shaw leads the first all-black volunteer company in the Union Army. They face prejudices from both their own side and the Confederates. Despite the challenges, they fight bravely, inspiring the Union to recruit more black soldiers and achieve victory over the Confederacy.
During World War 2, a squad of American Army soldiers is sent on a mission to locate their missing commanding officer. They face challenges and encounter a ruthless German pilot while struggling to survive in a harsh environment. As they witness the atrocities committed by the Germans, they form alliances and team up to fight their enemies. This action-packed adventure-thriller explores the theme of survival and friendship in the midst of war.
A black Union Army deserter and his crippled American Indian hostage form a strained partnership in the interests of surviving the advancing threats of a racist bounty hunter and neighboring bandits.
84C MoPic is a found-footage movie that takes place in the Vietnam War, specifically during World War Three. It follows an army unit and their experiences in the war, highlighting themes of racism, ambition, and survival. The movie is based on a true story and is filmed from the point of view of a commanding officer. The soldiers face various challenges in the jungle and engage in shootouts with the enemy. The protagonist, a black soldier, also deals with racism within the army. Throughout the film, the soldiers talk to the camera, providing a unique perspective on the events.
An account of Black American soldiers in World War II who combated racism in the segregated military and on the home front.
In the midst of World War II, a group of African-American soldiers are assigned a dangerous mission behind enemy lines. They must navigate not only the physical challenges but also the racism and incompetence of their superiors. As they face their fears and push through adversity, they demonstrate their courage and determination to succeed.
National Theatre Live: Othello is a filmed theater production of Shakespeare's play Othello, featuring a live performance at the National Theatre. The story revolves around Othello, a black soldier who faces jealousy and manipulation from his trusted advisor, Iago. It explores themes of love, trust, betrayal, and racial discrimination.
A black soldier in World War II England begins an affair with a white woman whose husband is a soldier currently overseas in battle and in doubts of her relationship with him as she discovered he had been having an affair with his secretary.
A history of the racially stereotyped portrayal of African Americans in cinema, hosted by film pioneer Melvin Van Peebles.
A press photographer returns to Japan from the war in Vietnam after losing his friend and fellow photographer on the battlefield.
A shell-shocked black soldier is cared for by a miner and his daughter when he wanders into their camp, and makes a fresh start in life with the aid of the American Legion.
'Our Day' badges and flags being sold in aid of wounded WWI soldiers are shown in this Topical Budget film.
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