JAG is a legal drama series that follows the lives of military lawyers and fighter pilots in the US Navy. The show focuses on their work in and out of the courtroom, as they deal with cases involving military law, criminal justice, and the chain of command. It also explores their personal lives and relationships. With its action-packed episodes and compelling characters, JAG provides a unique perspective on the military justice system.
Desmond Doss, a deeply religious man, enlists in the Army as a combat medic during World War II. Despite facing discrimination and ridicule for his refusal to handle a weapon, Doss saves the lives of 75 soldiers during the Battle of Okinawa, earning him the Medal of Honor.
Set in the Arizona Territory during the 1880s, a former army officer named Branded is accused of cowardice and branded a traitor. He seeks to prove his innocence and clear his name while navigating the wild west and facing various challenges, including encounters with Apache and Sioux Indians.
Military lawyer Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee defends Marines accused of murder. They contend they were acting under orders. A tough and clever cross-examiner, Kaffee proves that the marines were following a widely practiced disciplinary act known as "Code Red." With the help of Lieutenant-Colonel Markinson, Kaffee uncovers a cover-up that leads to the exposure of the truth. Justice is served as the defendants are acquitted.
During World War II, a group of Czech resistance fighters plans and carries out the assassination of powerful Nazi officer Reinhard Heydrich.
In World War I, after a failed attack on a German position, a general orders three soldiers to be court-martialed for cowardice. Their commanding officer must defend them in a trial where the outcome seems predetermined. As the trial progresses, the true nature of the military and the toll it takes on its soldiers is revealed.
A war hero becomes a prisoner in a military prison and leads a revolt against an abusive warden, seeking justice and self-respect.
A German U-boat stalks the frigid waters of the North Atlantic as its young crew experience the sheer terror and claustrophobic life of a submariner in World War II. The story is told from the viewpoint of Lt. Werner (Herbert Grönemeyer), who has been assigned as a war correspondent on the German submarine U-96 in October 1941. He meets its captain (Jürgen Prochnow), chief engineer (Klaus Wennemann), and the crew in a French nightclub. Thomsen (Otto Sander), another captain, gives a crude drunken speech to celebrate his Ritterkreuz award, in which he openly mocks Winston Churchill and implicitly Adolf Hitler. The next morning, they sail out of the harbor of La Rochelle to cheering crowds and a playing band...
In King and Country, a British soldier is accused of desertion and stands trial for his actions during World War I. The film explores the themes of cynicism, brutality, and the inhumanity of war.
Sergeant Rutledge is a 1960 crime drama movie set in the Old West. It tells the story of a Buffalo Soldier who is accused of rape and murder. As the evidence and witness testimonies seem to stack against him, he must rely on his army training and military code of honor to prove his innocence and clear his name. The movie deals with themes of racial prejudice, justice, and loyalty.
During the Vietnam War, a young soldier is torn between his sense of duty and morality when he witnesses his fellow soldiers committing a brutal and heinous crime against a Vietnamese girl. He becomes determined to seek justice and expose the truth.
During World War II, a British officer is captured and sent to a Japanese prison camp in Java. He must navigate the brutal conditions and conflicting loyalties as he forms unlikely alliances and confronts the cruelty of his captors.
The Bounty is a historical drama set in the 18th century that recounts the mutiny on the HMAV Bounty, a British naval ship. The story follows Lieutenant Bligh and his crew as they embark on a mission to transport breadfruit from Tahiti to the West Indies. However, tensions rise, and the crew rebels against Bligh's harsh leadership, leading to a dramatic and dangerous journey. The film explores themes of colonialism, strictness, rebellion, and the consequences of power.
During World War II, an American lieutenant is accused of murder while held as a prisoner of war in a German prison camp. As he awaits trial, tensions rise among the prisoners and the truth about the murder slowly comes to light.
When her husband is arrested and charged with war crimes, a lawyer must defend him in a high-stakes military court martial. As she uncovers classified information and uncovers a conspiracy, she risks her own safety to seek justice and protect her husband.
During World War II, a Navy officer's mental stability is tested as he faces a court-martial for mutiny.
During World War II, an American unit is determined to capture the strategically important Remagen bridge before the Germans destroy it.
A naval officer is put on trial for mutiny after taking command from a ship captain he believed was endangering the ship and crew.
Beau Travail is a French movie set in the scorching deserts of Djibouti, focusing on a French Foreign Legion sergeant who engages in power play, obsession, and jealousy. The film explores themes of masculinity, discipline, and homoeroticism within the military. It is an adaptation of the novel 'Billy Budd', and showcases the existential loneliness faced by soldiers in a foreign land.
In World War I Vienna, a female agent is seduced by a spy and is accused of treason. She must clear her name and uncover a secret code that could change the course of the war.