During World War II, a British officer with a stuttering problem is mistaken for a German spy and is parachuted into occupied France. He must navigate through various challenges and impersonate a look-alike in order to complete his mission.
Set in the late 1880s, A Distant Trumpet tells the story of an army scout who is torn between personal feuds and duty to the US cavalry. As tensions rise along the Arizona border region with Mexico, the scout becomes involved in a truce negotiation with a tribal chief, risking his life and facing duplicity from his own comrades.
Soldier in the Rain is a comedy-drama film from 1963 that follows the story of two soldiers in the army. The film explores their experiences, including their encounters with a ditzy blonde, their involvement in a feud, and their efforts to manipulate situations for their benefit. Along the way, they face various challenges such as dealing with a heart attack and a false accusation. With an underlying message about friendship and loyalty, Soldier in the Rain delivers a mix of comedy and drama.
Sir Harry Oakes, a wealthy British aristocrat is murdered by his son-in-law, revealing international intrigue and deception in the Bahamas before World War II.
A Vietnam veteran has to fight peacefully with words once more when the Air Force wants to expropriate his ranch for the construction of an air base.
Don Vincente is determined to make a success of himself and his band. He gets his break by performing at the Garden of the Moon, which is broadcast over the radio. The problem is that John Quinn is the club's ruthless, scheming manager who will do anything to keep Vincente under his thumb. John's assistant, Toni Blake, falls for Vincente, complicating the escalating war.
A lovesick girl and her grandfather groom their filly for the Kentucky Derby.
Colonel Ed Wyatt is regarded by pilots under his command as being a ruthless disciplinarian. His co-pilot, Lt. Hobson Lee, and Jo McWethy, a war correspondent assigned to the squadron become more friendly than meets Wyatt's approval. When Wyatt's plane is forced down behind enemy lines, he orders his crew to proceed to the American lines with the vital film they have shot, while he remains behind to hold off the enemy.
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