During the infamous Sunday morning in 1941, two lifelong friends and a beautiful nurse find themselves caught up in the horror of World War II.
From Here to Eternity was short-lived dramatic television series that aired in 1980. It was a spinoff of the successful 1979 miniseries of the same title. The series featured most of the cast members from the original miniseries, including William Devane and Kim Basinger. Barbara Hershey replaced Natalie Wood for the role of Karen Holmes.
In the year 1980, the USS Nimitz, a modern nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, is mysteriously transported back in time to the day before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. As the crew grapples with this inexplicable situation, they must decide whether to intervene in history and possibly change the outcome of World War II. With tensions rising and time running out, the fate of the ship and its crew hangs in the balance.
Based on the novel, this TV mini-series follows the lives of various characters stationed in Hawaii during World War II, dealing with themes of love, war, and personal challenges.
In Harm's Way follows the lives of several naval officers and crew members as they navigate the challenges and dangers of war at sea. With the backdrop of the Pearl Harbor attack and the subsequent battles, the film explores themes of sacrifice, redemption, and the complexity of human relationships in times of war.
Tora! Tora! Tora! is a movie set in 1941, showcasing the events that took place before and during the attack on Pearl Harbor. It explores the tensions between the United States and Japan, the intelligence failures that led to the attack, and the devastating consequences of the surprise aerial assault.
They Were Expendable tells the story of courageous navy officers who operate PT boats in the Pacific theater during World War II. Their skills and bravery are put to the test as they face the devastating Pearl Harbor attack and engage in intense battles against the enemy. The movie delves into the personal sacrifices and challenges faced by these dedicated servicemen.
From Here to Eternity follows the story of soldiers stationed at an Army base in Hawaii in the months leading up to the Pearl Harbor attack. The film explores themes of love, loyalty, and betrayal as the characters navigate their personal relationships amidst the impending war. The lives of several individuals intertwine, including a troubled Army sergeant, a boxer with a chequered past, and a soldier struggling with his marriage. The film showcases the beauty of Hawaii while also delving into the harsh realities of military life during a time of uncertainty and conflict.
In 1941, as the threat of war looms, a group of people in Los Angeles find themselves caught up in a series of comedic misadventures. From a paranoid army general to a fighter pilot in love, everyone gets involved in a chaotic mix of war, romance, and slapstick comedy. As tensions rise and chaos ensues, the events culminate in a riotous climax on December 7th, 1941 - the day of the infamous Pearl Harbor attack.
Air Force is a 1943 film that tells the story of the US Air Force during World War II. The film showcases the bravery and sacrifice of the American airmen as they face the challenges of war. It follows a bomber crew as they navigate the treacherous skies, encounter enemy forces, and fight to protect their country. The film highlights the events leading up to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the subsequent involvement of the United States in the war. Air Force is a powerful portrayal of the determination and heroism of the men who served in the US Air Force.
Covers the 1941 Japanese military strike on a Hawaiian naval base in never before seen detail.
In Operation Pacific, a submarine commander and his crew embark on a dangerous mission in the Pacific during World War II. They face perilous situations and encounter the Japanese Navy as they strive to fulfill their mission.
September 11: The New Pearl Harbor is a documentary that investigates the 9/11 attacks, presenting evidence of a controlled demolition and a potential cover-up. It also draws comparisons to the attack on Pearl Harbor, raising questions about the official narrative and exploring the possibility of a planned event.
Wake Island is a historic drama movie set during World War II. It tells the story of a group of U.S. Marines who courageously defend Wake Island against a Japanese invasion. The movie portrays the determination, bravery, and loyalty of the Marines as they face the overwhelming odds of the war.
During World War II, a group of U.S. Marines find themselves stationed on a Pacific island. They face various challenges, engage in intense hand-to-hand combat, and rely on teamwork to survive. The film explores themes of revenge, teamwork, and the brutality of war.
World War II espionage drama, starring Preston Foster and Lynn Bari.
Based on the International Military Tribunal for the Far East of 1946–48, depicts Japanese prime minister Hideki Tojo as a family man who fought to defend Japan and Asia from western colonialism but was ultimately hanged by a vengeful United States.
Set during World War II, this moving film delves into the profound effects of war on the lives of its characters. It highlights the struggles, sacrifices, and personal battles faced by individuals amidst the chaos and destruction of the war. With a focus on human emotions and relationships, 'What the War Meant' offers a heartfelt portrayal of the human spirit in times of conflict.