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.
During a Christmas Eve robbery, three outlaws become the godfathers of a newborn baby who is left behind. As they flee from the law, they must navigate the harsh desert and face numerous challenges while trying to keep the baby safe.
The Long Gray Line follows the life of an immigrant named Marty Maher who joins West Point military academy in the early 1900s. Despite facing challenges and prejudice, Marty overcomes them and becomes a beloved figure among the cadets. The movie portrays his journey through graduation, World War I, and his eventual role as a sports coach at the academy.
They Were Expendable tells the story of courageous navy officers who operate PT boats in the Pacific theater during World War II. Their skills and bravery are put to the test as they face the devastating Pearl Harbor attack and engage in intense battles against the enemy. The movie delves into the personal sacrifices and challenges faced by these dedicated servicemen.
In the Wild West, a group of horse traders agree to act as guides for a wagon train. Along the journey, they encounter various challenges including Native American attacks, outlaws, and a snake oil salesman. Despite the odds, they become the heroes of the journey and lead the wagon train to the promised land.
The Wings of Eagles is a movie about the life of Frank W. 'Spig' Wead, a World War I and World War II veteran. The plot focuses on his struggle with paralysis and the challenges he faces in his personal life. The movie also highlights his achievements in the field of aviation and his contributions to the U.S. Navy.
In the midst of a deadly plague outbreak, a dedicated doctor named Martin Arrowsmith works tirelessly to find a cure. However, his pursuit of scientific knowledge and the fight against the disease comes at a great personal cost as he must navigate through ethical dilemmas, love affairs, and conflicts with his colleagues.
In 1930s Mexico, a fugitive priest is on the run from a relentless police sergeant. As he seeks sanctuary and tries to survive, he is faced with religious persecution and the tragedy of a dying woman.
Up the River is a 1930 movie about a group of inmates who become friends and plan an escape from prison. The movie explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and redemption as the inmates navigate their way through prison life and work together to execute their escape plan.
Air Mail is an exciting drama about the lives of pilots working in air mail service. The story follows a womanizer pilot who faces various challenges during Christmas time, including an airplane accident, infidelity, and a crash-landing in the Rocky Mountains. With the help of his colleagues and the use of short-wave radio, he must rescue those in danger amidst a blizzard and foggy conditions.
Born Reckless is a pre-code comedy-drama set in New York City during the Jazz Age. It tells the story of a newspaper reporter who gets involved with a corrupt judge, gangsters, and a French girl. Friendship, deception, and corruption intertwine as the reporter tries to navigate the dangerous world of Prohibition-era New York. The film explores themes of loyalty, trust, and the often blurred lines between good and evil.
A comedy-romance about rival brothers attending a military academy.
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