Nitta Sayuri, a young Japanese girl, is sold into servitude by her parents. She enters the world of geisha and rises to become one of the most famous in Japan.
Never So Few is a drama movie set in Burma during World War II. It follows the story of a group of American soldiers who are members of the Office of Strategic Services. They face challenges and dangers as they fight against the Japanese occupation of Burma.
During World War II, the Ghost Army, a top-secret unit of artists and soldiers, used visual and audio illusions to deceive the enemy and help the Allies win critical battles.
A group of misfit soldiers find themselves in hilarious situations during World War II.
There is a vast increase of youth crime, doubling in the two years since the US entered World War II. With fathers off to war, women are working in the factories leaving children at home for the day or after school, unsupervised and free to get into trouble. Young men and women, some working and making an adult wage, now feel that they have the right to act and do as adults. Others are trying their hands at new thrills, such as smoking marijuana. Young women are getting into trouble by getting involved with the many servicemen that they are attracted to. This film shows how these kinds of subversive thoughts that lead to juvenile delinquency can be broken by having youths selling war bonds and organizing 4-H clubs, among other activities.
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