M*A*S*H is a comedy-drama TV show set during the Korean War. It follows a team of doctors and nurses stationed at a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) in South Korea. The show explores the personal and professional lives of the staff as they cope with the challenges of war and find humor in the midst of tragedy.
A mercenary is hired by a wealthy businessman to lead a covert operation to overthrow a military dictator in a fictitious African country. The mercenary assembles a team and faces various challenges including guerrilla warfare, combat, and torture. Along the way, they encounter freedom fighters, jail cells, and battles as they fight for revolution and freedom. The mercenary must navigate the complexities of war and make difficult decisions to achieve their mission.
The Teahouse of the August Moon is a satire comedy based on a play. It takes place in post-war Okinawa, where a naive American military officer named Fisby is sent to build a teahouse as part of the US occupation. Fisby encounters various cultural biases, stereotypes, and challenges as he tries to promote democracy and a Western way of life in a traditional Japanese village. The movie explores themes of cultural clash, diplomacy, and the absurdities of American imperialism.
During the post-American Civil War period in Texas, a sheriff is captured by a traitor and must seek revenge while uncovering police corruption. Along the way, he confronts a cult-favorite villain with a facial scar and forms an unlikely alliance with a biracial cowboy. Together, they fight against a corrupt sheriff and his gang of criminals. Set in the small town of Rio Lobo in the year 1865, this movie explores themes of betrayal, justice, and the aftermath of war.
The Alamo is a movie set during the Texas Revolution in 1836, focusing on the Battle of the Alamo. It depicts the events and struggle of a group of Texan soldiers defending the Alamo mission against the Mexican army. The story highlights the courage, sacrifice, and determination of the men fighting for Texas' independence.
Fort Apache tells the story of a dedicated captain and a tough colonel leading the U.S. Cavalry against the Apache nation in Arizona. Faced with challenges like massacres, discipline, and ambition, they make a heroic last stand.
Set in the 1860s, Soldier Blue tells the story of a young woman and a soldier who witness the brutal massacre of a Cheyenne village. As they journey through the violent and lawless American West, they must confront their own prejudices and the atrocities committed by the US military.
When Trumpets Fade is a gripping war film set during the Second World War. It follows a young soldier who must navigate the brutal realities of war and make difficult choices to survive.
Lola Montès tells the story of a notorious courtesan who escapes an arranged marriage and becomes a circus performer. As she reminisces about her past love affairs, she finds herself torn between her feelings and her desire for freedom. Set in 19th-century Bavaria and New Orleans, this film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the struggle for independence.
A bomber pilot named Joe dies in a plane crash and becomes a guardian angel for a rookie pilot named Pete. As Pete struggles to become a skilled pilot, Joe watches over him and helps him find love and happiness. The two form a strong bond as they navigate the challenges of war and the afterlife.
MacArthur is a biographical drama film that tells the story of General Douglas MacArthur and his significant role during the Korean War. The movie showcases MacArthur's military career, his strategies and decision-making, and his relationships with other key figures during the time of war. It highlights his leadership qualities and the challenges he faced in a war-torn nation.
During World War Two, a group of misfit soldiers are brought together to carry out a crucial mission behind enemy lines. With their unconventional skills and unique personalities, they must overcome their differences and work together to succeed.
In The List of Adrian Messenger, a mysterious killer begins targeting the members of a noble family in the English countryside. As the body count rises, a group of individuals must work together to uncover the identity of the killer before they strike again. With disguises, secret identities, and a web of intrigue, this mystery thriller keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
A con artist who has been mistaken for a gunslinger becomes embroiled in a web of deception and comedy in a wild west town.
During the Korean War, a World War II veteran turned preacher becomes a bomber pilot to serve his country. He finds himself questioning his own guilt and seeking redemption as he witnesses the horrors of war and forms an unlikely friendship with an orphan boy.
During World War II, an American soldier discovers that his mule named Francis can talk and helps him outsmart a Japanese soldier who is trying to capture them.
To Hell and Back is a biographical film that portrays the incredible journey of Audie Murphy, the most decorated American soldier of World War II. From his humble beginnings in Texas to his heroic feats on the battlefield, the movie showcases Murphy's bravery, determination, and resilience in the face of unimaginable hardships. It is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and a tribute to the sacrifices made by countless soldiers during the war.
San Antonio is a 1945 American musical Western film directed by David Butler and starring Errol Flynn and Alexis Smith. The film was shot in Technicolor and had a running time of 109 minutes. The plot revolves around Clay Hardin, a Texas cattleman and horseman, who takes it upon himself to avenge the death of his brother at the hands of cattle rustlers in San Antonio. Along the way, he falls in love with a beautiful singer named Jeanne Starr and must battle the villainous hotel owner Roy Stuart in order to bring justice to the town.
During the American Civil War, the U.S. cavalry confronts Seminole Indians in American Indian Territory. A romantic rivalry between a husband and wife creates a dysfunctional marriage. As the cavalry faces off against the Indians, a manipulative and possessive female causes tension among the soldiers. The story also explores themes of crossdressing, manipulation, and jealousy.
In this historical drama, Sitting Bull, the famous Lakota Sioux chief, leads his people against the United States Cavalry in an epic battle.