Amelia is a biographical adventure drama movie based on the life of Amelia Earhart, an aviator who achieved empowerment in the male-dominated field of aviation. The plot follows Amelia's journey as she takes to the skies, maneuvering her airplane across oceans and continents, and breaking barriers for women in the early 20th century. The movie explores both her triumphs and her mysterious disappearance in a globetrotting adventure.
In Great Guns, Laurel and Hardy are mistakenly enlisted in the US Army and create chaos at a military camp. They accidentally swallow a key that unlocks top-secret plans and must retrieve it before it falls into the wrong hands.
In North Norway, a man embarks on a road trip filled with alcohol, unexpected encounters, and a search for his unknown son, while battling his own social anxiety and mental breakdown.
During World War II, a serial killer terrorizes a small British village, targeting elderly spinsters. The local community is gripped with fear as the body count rises, and the hunt for the killer intensifies. The investigation uncovers shocking secrets hidden in the cellar of a local estate, leading to a thrilling and terrifying climax.
Director Leslie Goodwins' 1941 military drama, about various men who become buddies when they join the paratroopers, stars Robert Preston, Edmond O'Brien and Buddy Ebsen.
Two Marine pilots vie for romance and glory.
Educational short about the status of battle tanks and tank training in the U.S. Army in pre-War 1941, featuring a comical Army trainee from the Bronx.
One Six Right is a documentary film that celebrates the history and beauty of aviation in Los Angeles. It highlights the importance of flight and showcases the urban sprawl of Los Angeles from the sky. The film features stunning aerial cinematography and interviews with pilots, capturing the love and passion for flying and the beauty of airplane maneuvers.
The Radio City Christmas Spectacular is an annual musical holiday stage show presented at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The show features over 140 performers, lavish sets and costumes and an original musical score. The star performers are the women's precision dance troupe known as the Rockettes. Since the first version was presented in 1933, the show has become a New York Christmas tradition seen by more than a million visitors a year.
The US Marine Corps Band and chorus perform several songs associated with the Marines and the Navy. As the songs are played, we see monuments in Washington, DC, various battle scenes, planes in flight, and other scenes designed to instill patriotism in the audience.
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