Former U.S. Army Captain Nathan Algren is hired to train the newly created Imperial Japanese Army, but he becomes trapped in a struggle between modernization and traditional samurai culture.
Gettysburg is a historical drama film that depicts the epic battle fought between the Union and Confederate armies during the American Civil War. Set in 1863, it showcases the pivotal Battle of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania, where thousands of soldiers fought and died. The film explores the bravery, sacrifice, and tragedy of the war, highlighting the impact it had on the lives of individuals and the nation as a whole.
In Springfield Rifle, a military intelligence officer is tasked with uncovering a spy ring during the American Civil War. He goes undercover and must navigate through dangerous situations, facing betrayal and false accusations. With the help of his investigative skills and courage, he strives to complete his top-secret mission.
In the midst of the American Civil War, a group of Union soldiers embark on a daring mission to hijack a Confederate train and sabotage their plans. Filled with suspense, espionage, and thrilling action sequences, this based-on-true-story film will keep you on the edge of your seat.
The Iron Horse tells the story of the construction of the intercontinental railroad in 19th century America. It follows the hardships and challenges faced by the workers, as well as the conflicts with Native American tribes and the threat of murder. Set in the backdrop of the American Midwest, the film explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the ambition to connect the East and the West.
Three West Point 1861 generation cadets and friends go on opposite sides after the breakout of The Civil War, with tragic consequences. A subplot involves Lucius, a Shelby Peyton's slave, who kills a slave trader and goes on the run.
Director Andrew V. McLaglen's 1961 drama, based on John William Fox's novel, is the tale of a young man returning home after fighting in the Civil War. The cast includes Jimmie Rodgers, Luana Patten, Chill Wills, George Kennedy, Neil Hamilton and Morris Ankrum.
The film begins with Snub going off to war in WWI. He manages to get lost behind enemy lines and spends most of the movie hiding or just barely escaping encounter after encounter with German soldiers.
During the late stages of World War I, a young American soldier, Private MacDonald, has just become his company's new message runner. Facing imminent German advances, MacDonald and his brothers in arms mentally prepare for the onslaught. The Hun portrays metaphorical themes in the fog of war through storytelling and myth, which can only amount to the reality; war is hell.
In the midst of the American Civil War, a group of prisoners endure harsh conditions in a Confederate prisoner of war camp called Andersonville. They face brutal treatment, food shortages, and rampant disease. Amidst the struggles, they form alliances, play chess, and engage in card games to pass the time. As tensions rise, an underground newspaper circulates rumors of escape tunnels. The prisoners endure retribution and witness executions by hanging. A courageous few plan a daring escape. Will they succeed in their fight for survival and freedom?
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