Max Manus: Man of War is a biographical war film based on the true story of Max Manus, a Norwegian resistance fighter during World War II. The movie follows Manus as he becomes a saboteur, engaging in various acts of resistance against the German army. Through deception, bombings, and acts of bravery, Manus becomes a symbol of hope for the Norwegian people.
Bridge to the Sun is a movie set in the 1940s and 1930s about a woman who embarks on a journey of love and self-discovery when she falls for a Japanese diplomat during World War Two. The film explores the challenges faced by an interracial couple in a time of racial tension and political turmoil. It also delves into themes of war, racism, and the impact of cultural differences on relationships.
During the turmoil of World War II, a group of soldiers find themselves trapped behind enemy lines. As they struggle to survive and complete their mission, they face challenges that test their loyalty, courage, and humanity.
In the midst of World War II, a theater troupe struggles to keep their show running, facing challenges and finding strength in their love for performing.
Stage Door Canteen is a heartwarming movie set during World War II, where a group of soldiers visit a canteen in New York that is frequented by famous stars of the time. The film showcases live performances by popular entertainers and explores the lives of the soldiers who find solace and joy in the midst of war. With comedy, music, and romance, Stage Door Canteen is a feel-good movie that celebrates the resilience and spirit of the human spirit.
A forger is forced to work for a Nazi spy ring. His conscience gets the better of him, though, and he secretly conspires with the FBI to turn over the gang.
In the midst of World War II, a war widow develops a complicated relationship with a captain aboard a tugboat while living in fear and danger.
During World War II, a Russian defector reveals Soviet secrets to the Canadian government, leading to high-stakes espionage in the Cold War era.
Homecoming is a romantic drama that takes place in France during World War II. The story follows a nurse named Turner who falls in love with a married surgeon named Leroy. They embark on a passionate affair, but their relationship is complicated by the realities of war. The movie explores themes of love, loyalty, and the consequences of choices made in time of war.
Blondie organizes Housewives of America to perform home-front wartime duties, including guarding the local dam... Blondie for Victory was twelfth in Columbia's series of comedy films based on Chic Young's popular comic strip Blondie. Anxious to do her bit for the war effort, Blondie joins the Housewives of America, a home defense league. Husband Dagwood soon finds that Blondie is neglecting her responsibilities at home in favor of her war work; also disgruntled are Dagwood's chauvinistic boss Mr. Dithers and a newlywed husband whose wife is never home thanks to the defense league.
London Can Take It! is a documentary that showcases the resilience and spirit of Londoners during the Blitz in World War II. It highlights the bravery of the Royal Air Force, the determination of the British people, and the city's ability to withstand relentless bombardment from the Luftwaffe. The film captures the everyday lives of Londoners, their efforts in the war, and the importance of morale during this challenging time.
Documentary to mark the WI's centenary. Lucy Worsley goes beyond the stereotypes of jam and Jerusalem to reveal the surprisingly radical side of this Great British institution.
When his wife threatens him with divorce, a reporter courts her again.
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