Tour of Duty is a TV show that takes place during the Vietnam War. It follows a group of U.S. soldiers as they navigate the challenges and dangers of war in the 1960s. The show explores themes of camaraderie, sacrifice, and the moral complexities of war.
Tarzan, having acclimated to life in London, is called back to his former home in the jungle to investigate the activities at a mining encampment. As a result of the Berlin Conference, the Congo is divided up between Belgium and the United Kingdom. The Belgian government is on the verge of bankruptcy, having gone into heavy debt to build a national railway and other infrastructure. King Leopold II of the Belgians decides to extract the Congo's mineral deposits, sending his envoy Léon Rom to secure the fabled diamonds of Opar. Rom's expedition is ambushed and massacred, with only Rom surviving. A tribal leader, Chief Mbonga, offers him the diamonds in exchange for Tarzan. In London, Tarzan, now known as John Clayton III, Lord Greystoke, is invited by King Leopold to visit the Congo and report on its development. An American envoy, George Washington Williams, reveals to him suspicions of the Congolese population being enslaved by the Belgians. Tarzan's wife Jane convinces him to accept the invitation, as she grew up in Africa. Tarzan, Jane, and Williams travel to the Congo and encounter a tribal village that recognizes them. Rom and his mercenaries attack the village, kidnapping Tarzan and Jane. Williams rescues Tarzan, and with the help of the tribe's warriors, they pursue Rom. Along the way, they intercept a Belgian military train carrying captured slaves and uncover King Leopold's plans to subdue the Congo and mine its wealth. Tarzan reconciles with the leader of his old tribe, battles Mbonga and his tribe, and saves Jane from Rom. They trigger a stampede of wildebeest to destroy a town and distract the soldiers, allowing Tarzan to rescue Jane and defeat Rom. Williams presents evidence exposing the slave trade in the Congo, and Tarzan and Jane settle in Africa.
In Platoon, Chris Taylor, a young American soldier, joins the infantry in Vietnam and is torn between two sergeants - one good and one evil. As he witnesses the brutality of war, he begins to question the mission and the nature of man in conflict.
A Special-Ops commander and his team are sent on a mission to rescue a doctor in Nigeria. Along the way, they decide to save 70 refugees as well. They face challenges, including rebel soldiers, brutal violence, and betrayal. In the end, they successfully escort the refugees to safety.
Miniseries based on the 1977 autobiography by Philip Caputo about his service in the United States Marine Corps in the early years of American involvement in the Vietnam War.
In "Missing in Action," a Vietnam War veteran, Colonel James Braddock, goes on a mission to rescue American prisoners of war who are still being held captive in Vietnam. With the help of a beautiful photojournalist, Braddock faces dangerous jungle warfare and government cover-ups to bring his fellow soldiers home.
In Sniper 3, a skilled sniper must return to Saigon to take down a notorious drug dealer. With the help of his childhood friend and war buddy, they embark on a thrilling mission filled with betrayal, explosions, and intense shootouts.
In a dystopian future, a soldier with super strength must navigate a treacherous jungle and defeat a rebel army led by a rogue artificial intelligence. With his martial arts training and advanced weaponry, he must overcome numerous obstacles including gunfights, explosions, and hand-to-hand combat.
In this action-packed film set during the Vietnam War, a soldier named Braddock is sent on a daring mission to rescue American prisoners of war held captive by the Vietcong. As he navigates through the treacherous jungle terrain, he faces brutal battles, merciless enemies, and overwhelming odds. Braddock must use his martial arts skills, strategic thinking, and sheer determination to save the missing soldiers and bring them home.
In Men of War (1994), a group of mercenaries is hired to retrieve a hidden treasure on an island. However, they soon realize that they have been set up and must fight their way out. With action-packed battles, hand-to-hand combat, and intense jungle warfare, the mercenaries face numerous obstacles as they try to complete their mission.
In this action-packed movie, a military rescue mission is launched to save hostages and recover a powerful tracking device from terrorists. The team faces intense battles, explosive situations, and dangerous encounters as they navigate the treacherous terrain behind enemy lines.
Baaghi 2 is a 2018 action thriller movie where a military officer, Ronnie, sets out on a mission to find his ex-lover's missing child amidst a web of deceit and conspiracy. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers shocking secrets and faces dangerous adversaries.
In the midst of World War II, a group of Australian soldiers find themselves in the treacherous jungles of Papua New Guinea. They must navigate through mud, rain, and enemy attacks as they try to survive and fulfill their mission. With limited supplies and facing constant danger, the soldiers must demonstrate heroism and resilience on the battleground.
Set during the Vietnam War, 'The Odd Angry Shot' follows a group of Australian army soldiers as they face various challenges and forge bonds of camaraderie. With themes of violence, death, and the realities of war, the movie also incorporates aspects of comedy and showcases the unique experiences of Australian soldiers in the conflict.
When the President's daughter is kidnapped by a ruthless drug lord, a tough Vietnam War veteran is enlisted to lead a rescue mission. With his martial arts skills and military expertise, he must navigate through maximum-security prisons and take down the enemy to save the day.
The Naked and the Dead is a drama war movie set during World War II. It follows a platoon of US Army soldiers as they navigate the challenges of jungle warfare. The movie explores themes of fear, military leadership, and the brutality of war. The plot centers around the experiences of the soldiers, their interactions with each other and with the enemy, and the psychological impact of the war. It portrays the harsh realities of war in the Pacific theater and provides a realistic depiction of life on the front lines.
During World War II, a British army major finds himself in a moral dilemma as he leads his brigade against Japanese soldiers in the Burmese jungle. The major must navigate the challenges of warfare, including ambushes, imprisonment, and the ethical complexities of war crimes. As the conflict unfolds, the major grapples with questions of morality and the consequences of his actions, all while trying to survive in the harsh jungle environment.
In the midst of the first Indochina War in 1954, the 317th platoon of French soldiers find themselves behind enemy lines in the treacherous jungle. As they struggle to survive, tensions rise and comradeship is put to the test.
Hearts and Minds is a documentary that explores the complexities and controversies of the Vietnam War, examining its impact on both soldiers and civilians. Through interviews, archival footage, and powerful imagery, the film raises questions about militarism, morality, and the consequences of war.
During World War II in Malaya, a British rubber plantation owner and a Chinese guerilla fighter team up to resist the Japanese occupation while struggling with their own personal conflicts.