During World War II, a group of American aviators known as the Flying Tigers join forces to combat the Japanese air force in China. They face dangerous missions, romantic rivalries, and the challenges of life in a war-torn country.
Why We Fight: The Battle of China is a documentary that depicts China's struggle against Japanese occupation during World War II. It explores the historical events and highlights the Chinese resistance, propaganda efforts, and the significance of the conflict in the context of the war. The film showcases the bravery of the Chinese people and their determination to defend their country against the invading forces.
China Girl is a gripping wartime drama set in China during World War II. It follows the story of an American man caught in a web of Japanese and German agents. With the backdrop of war propaganda, the protagonist must navigate a world of double identities, dangerous secrets, and interracial romance. As the tension escalates, he finds himself held prisoner and must use his wits to escape and seek vindication. This thrilling film captures the struggle for survival and hope for the future amidst the chaos of war.
A celebrated New York cabbie is pressed into service for a perilous journey through World War II China.
Documentary - Documentary about the construction of the Stilwell Road--originally called The Ledo Road--a 478-mile passage from Assam, India, to Ledo, Burma, during World War II. The road, which was built by 63,000 workers and cost $150 million, was used by the British, Chinese and Indian armies to transport supplies, troops and other essentials from India to Burma in order to keep the Japanese from overrunning the entire theater. - Ronald Reagan, Harold Alexander, Claude Auchinleck
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