Based on the true story of the USS Indianapolis, a US Navy warship that was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine in the Pacific Ocean in 1945. The ship sank and the surviving crew members were left stranded in shark-infested waters. As they waited for rescue, they faced extreme hardships and fought to stay alive.
During World War II, a Navy officer's mental stability is tested as he faces a court-martial for mutiny.
A runaway boy pretends to be the son of a Navy man, only to turn both their lives upside down.
Gift Horse is a 1952 movie set during World War II. The film follows a disgraced officer who is given the chance to redeem himself by leading an old destroyer on a suicide mission. Their objective is to destroy a German naval base in Saint-Nazaire, which is under Nazi occupation. The story is based on a true event and portrays the bravery and determination of the crew. As they face numerous challenges and obstacles, the film explores themes of sacrifice, redemption, and the human spirit in times of war.
USS Indianapolis: The Final Chapter is a documentary film that delves into the harrowing story of the USS Indianapolis, a naval ship that played a crucial role during World War II. The film focuses on the ship's final voyage, its sinking by a Japanese submarine, and the challenges faced by the survivors stranded in shark-infested waters. Through interviews and archival footage, this documentary provides a gripping account of one of the most tragic chapters in naval history.
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