During World War II, a group of 28 Soviet soldiers led by General Ivan Panfilov bravely defends their country against the invading Nazi army. Despite being heavily outnumbered, they fight with courage and determination, showcasing the true spirit of heroism.
In Victorian England, a British officer is accused of cowardice after resigning his post on the eve of a great battle. Determined to prove his bravery, he disguises himself as an Arab and joins the army in Sudan, where he must face his fears and prove his loyalty.
Taking Sides is a drama movie set in post-World War II Berlin. The story revolves around Major Steve Arnold, a U.S. Army officer assigned to investigate Wilhelm Furtwängler, a famous German conductor accused of collaborating with the Nazi regime. As Arnold delves deeper into the case, he becomes conflicted as he uncovers the complexities of Furtwängler's actions during the war and the impact it had on his career. The movie explores themes of morality, art, and personal convictions.
Above and Beyond is a movie set during World War II, following the crew of the Enola Gay as they embark on a top-secret mission to drop the atomic bomb on Japan in 1945. The movie explores the moral dilemma faced by the crew members and the consequences of their actions.
The Architecture of Doom is a chilling documentary that delves into the twisted ideology behind the architectural projects of Nazi Germany. From grandiose plans for monumental buildings to the sinister use of gas chambers, this film sheds light on the dark underbelly of Hitler's regime and its obsession with power and control.
Take the High Ground! is a comedy drama set during the Korean War. It follows a tough army sergeant as he trains recruits for battle, while dealing with a romantic rivalry and the complexities of war.
In The Shopworn Angel, a naive man impersonates a soldier in World War I and falls in love with a showgirl. The film explores themes of innocence, deception, and the sacrifices made during wartime. Set in the backdrop of 1917 New York City, it tells the story of a boy-girl relationship amidst the turmoil of war.
Daffy Duck infiltrates the enemy's base, engages in a dogfight, and outsmarts Adolf Hitler in this comical wartime cartoon.
Nazi spies use a stolen shortwave transmitter prototype to broadcast top secret shipping info to an offshore Japanese sub. To nab the spy ring, the Government has the West Coast's top radio engineers fired and shadowed to see if the Nazis recruit them to complete work on the prototype radio. Radio engineer Lew Deerhold, a resident alien without a job to pay for his adorable little ward Gina's life-saving operation, falls prey to the spy ring, and is swept up in a maelstrom of deceit and danger.
Set in 1950, 'I Want You' follows a young man who is drafted into the army and must navigate the difficulties of military life, family dynamics, and personal relationships. The movie explores themes of patriotism, generational differences, and the impact of war on individuals and communities.
Thousands Cheer is a lively musical comedy set during World War II, revolving around the struggles and triumphs of a family circus. With a star-studded cast and unforgettable musical performances, the film explores themes of love, patriotism, and the power of entertainment in difficult times.
Flight Command is a movie set in the World War II era, focusing on the story of a navy lieutenant and his experiences in the aviation squadron. The plot revolves around his struggles with romantic rivalry, false accusations, and mental depression while also dealing with dangerous air missions and daring rescue operations. The movie explores themes of patriotism, camaraderie, and the sacrifices made by military officers.
Two friends from Milwaukee get caught up in a series of comedic misadventures when they accidentally stumble upon a plot to kidnap a visiting prince. With the help of an FBI agent and a resourceful cabbie, they must navigate their way through disguises, celebrity sightings, and political elections to save the day.
Five defense workers on their way to the munitions factory tell their stories: a refugee from the French Resistance, a frustrated race car driver, a prison warden, a former Miss America, and an intellectual who dropped out of society and saw the country as a bum.
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.
An admiral's son with no interest in carrying on the family tradition is a successful crooner. He finally joins the Navy to prove he can, but with no real love in it.
Lest We Forget was Canada’s official Great War film. It sparked controversy when it was shown across the country in 1935, during the midst of the worst depression in Canadian history, and with a growing anxiety over the increased aggression of international dictators. The film provided a contested venue for what the Great War had meant to a generation of Canadians. But this was no ordinary war film. Officially sanctioned and constructed from archival footage, the story of Canada’s war was told in 100 minutes, from the opening phases through to the grim fighting on the Western Front, and including those who supported the soldiers from home. Many journalists, politicians, and veterans called Lest We Forget the most authentic film to have appeared since the end of the war, especially in contrast to Hollywood fictional productions.
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