Restrepo is a powerful documentary that follows a platoon of US soldiers stationed in the dangerous Korengal Valley in Afghanistan. The film provides an intimate look into the daily lives of these soldiers as they face constant peril and build relationships with each other. Through interviews and combat footage, Restrepo highlights the harsh realities of war and the bonds that are formed in its midst.
In G.I. Blues, a soldier named Tulsa McLean is stationed in Germany and falls in love with a nightclub singer named Lili. He enters a bet with his friends that he can spend the night with her, but as he gets to know her, his feelings become genuine. The movie is a comedy-musical that follows Tulsa's attempts to win Lili's heart while dealing with the challenges of military life.
Set in the South Pacific during World War II, a war widow falls in love with a French soldier. Their romance is tested by the challenges of war and the clash of cultures.
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.
Buck Privates is a comedy film released in 1941, starring the famous comedy duo Abbott and Costello. The story revolves around two vaudevillians, Bud and Lou, who accidentally enlist in the U.S. Army and find themselves causing havoc in basic training. Their antics include boxing matches, dance contests, and romantic rivalries. The film is set in the pre-World War II era and showcases the transformation of the two main characters as they navigate military life.
A pop music group embarks on a series of misadventures while being pursued by an advertising executive.
A West Point graduate jilts his girlfriend but runs into her later at an Army outpost.
It is a comic book propaganda film which has Beery as a retired USMC NCO who, when the Japanese invade the Philippines, leads a heroic defense, first by strangling a Nazi agent, and then dying in his dress blues uniform while blowing up a bridge.
Alberto, "Zanahoria" and "Jabato" are three students of the Parachute School. They are the "lashing the air," friends, good partners but rivals and competitive in love. When they see Nati, a beautiful woman who falls in love with Alberto, jealousy will lead to situations that jeopardize their great friendship.
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.
In 'Navy Blues,' a sailor falls for a Swedish-American dance hall girl, but his overprotective mother is not too pleased. The sailor navigates through a roller-coaster of events including nightclubs, Jewish stereotypes, and military maneuvers while trying to win the girl's heart.
In Parade of the Planets, an astronomer embarks on a journey to uncover the meaning of life in an alternate reality. Along the way, he encounters a series of allegorical events, including a peaceful encounter with military maneuvers and a profound male-female relationship. The movie explores themes of peace, the passage of time, and the power of human connections.
The final feature in the "Dead End Kids" film series finds a youth trying to adjust to life at a military school.
Soldier Johnny Grey is engaged to marry singer Mapy Cortes, but his plans go awry when he learns that he is the heir to $100,000 from his great-grandfather -- a bequest that comes with a catch: before claiming the money, Johnny must marry a descendant of his great-grandfather's Civil War enemy, General Havelock-Allen. Not wanting to disrupt his planned marriage to Mapy, Johnny must figure out how to concoct a temporary marriage-of-convenience with the descendant -- who turns out to be the beautiful Terry Havelock-Allen.
An old-time cavalry sergeant's resistance to change could cost him his post.
A young bride who comes from a rich family has a hard time adjusting to life in a boarding house with other soldiers and their wives. Her spoiled ways cause resentment from the other wives and problems with her husband.
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.
A playboy is in love with a woman and enters the army thinking it will improve his chances with her.
In Franz Joseph I's Vienna, Captain Eichfeld publishes a witty satire on imperial Austrian army abuses, using the pseudonym "Spectator." It's popular, but Eichfeld dares not reveal his identity, as he wants the hand of conservative General von Trattenbach's daughter. His race rival blackmails both lovers.
A fictionalized version of a military training fight.