From Here to Eternity follows the story of soldiers stationed at an Army base in Hawaii in the months leading up to the Pearl Harbor attack. The film explores themes of love, loyalty, and betrayal as the characters navigate their personal relationships amidst the impending war. The lives of several individuals intertwine, including a troubled Army sergeant, a boxer with a chequered past, and a soldier struggling with his marriage. The film showcases the beauty of Hawaii while also delving into the harsh realities of military life during a time of uncertainty and conflict.
Shoulder Arms is a comedic silent film that takes place during World War I. The film follows the adventures of a soldier who experiences various mishaps and comedic moments while serving in the army. With its clever satire and humorous take on military life, Shoulder Arms provides an entertaining and lighthearted portrayal of the war.
Steelyard Blues is a 1973 comedy crime drama film about a group of misfits who are on the run from the law and decide to pull off a major heist. With their unique skills and eccentric personalities, they plan to rob a corrupt district attorney and his illegal operation. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and unexpected situations, leading to a thrilling and hilarious adventure.
Operation Mad Ball is a comedy movie set in post-World War Two France, where a group of soldiers plan a secret operation to throw a wild ball. The plot revolves around their hilarious and chaotic attempts to overcome various obstacles and organize the event without getting caught by their superiors.
Sgt. O'Farrell, a navy officer, gets stationed on a tropical island where he must deal with a series of comedic misadventures, including a rescue-at-sea, a seduction attempt, and a bet gone wrong. Along with his fellow sailors, O'Farrell tries to navigate through these challenges while also dealing with the strict military regime.
A lip-smacking weasel invades the barnyard of Foghorn Leghorn and his usual canine foe, and Foghorn is quite willing to put baby chicks in danger of being taken by the weasel so long as it makes the dog appear to be failing his job of guarding the chicks.
Two bumbling GIs manage to get themselves invited to a dinner party at a boarding house "for women only". When the cook comes down with scarlet fever, the authorities quarantine the house and the pair find themselves locked up in a house full of attractive women.
Silent military propaganda film by Erkki Karu, later followed by the musical revue film Meidän poikamme merellä ("Our Boys at Sea", 1933) and Meidän poikamme ilmassa – me maassa ("Our Boys in the Air – and We on Land", 1934), both of them also directed by Karu. The film comes with a orchestral accompaniment arranged by Raine Ampuja in 2005, based on the original score by Lauri Näre and Emil Kauppi, which in turn was based on traditional Finnish military tunes.
After naval sergeant Pekka Kuusisto runs into his old crush, nurse Leila, she stays on his mind as he embarks on a submarine combat exercise.
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