During World War II, a group of soldiers from various backgrounds is formed into a commando unit known as the Devil's Brigade. They must overcome their differences and work together to carry out dangerous missions behind enemy lines.
Military comedy set during WWII, inspired by Bill Mauldin's popular newspaper cartoons of soldiers "Willie" and "Joe".
Thunderbolt is a documentary film that explores the aerial attack known as 'Thunderbolt' during World War II. It depicts the intense bombing, strafing, and fighter plane engagements that took place, as well as the impact on soldiers and the casualties involved. The film also highlights the role of the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, a one-engine fighter bomber used in the Italian campaign. It showcases the bravery of the US military and the air attacks they carried out in their fight against Fascist Italy.
In 'Which Way to the Front?' (1970), a wealthy playboy named Brendan Byers III impersonates a US soldier during World War II. His mission is to infiltrate the mistress of a German general and uncover a plot to kill Hitler. As he goes undercover, he finds himself in hilarious situations and slapstick comedy. With comedic twists and turns, Brendan navigates the Italian campaign and encounters a variety of characters, including a negative Asian stereotype portrayed through yellowface. This military spoof takes place in the 1940s and offers a satirical commentary on war and espionage.
Presenter and former England football captain Gary Lineker follows in the footsteps of his grandfather, Stanley Abbs, to explore a brutal but often overlooked chapter of World War Two.
Force of Arms follows an army sergeant who is haunted by death and nightmares during the Italian campaigns of World War II. He falls in love with a female lieutenant and struggles to cope with his traumatic experiences while balancing his romantic relationship. The movie explores themes of sadness, love, and the psychological impact of war.
A demolition squad searches for how the Germans are getting tanks across a river. An Italian boy leads them to a bridge under the surface of the water.
Through the perils of air combat, and an emergency landing behind enemy lines in Italy, Hank Sciaroni utilized his capability to speak Italian to help get him and his men to safety as the Germans closed in.
In this World War II documentary, we examine several of the controversial bombings of the war. Included is Allies bombing of the Benedictine Monastery on Monte Cassino.
Music and images that have made advertising history in Italy. This is a beautiful collection containing the commercials that Mina made for Barilla from 1965 to 1970, featuring the work of the greatest Italian directors, costume designers and make-up artists. This series of commercials bears the signature of set designer and costume designer (and, for the occasion, also director) Piero Gherardi, who sets the Barilla commercials in unusual and evocative locations and creates very special and imaginative outfits for Mina.
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