In Counterpoint, a famous music conductor named Lionel Evans finds himself caught up in a dangerous plot during World War II. The Nazi collaborationist government in Luxembourg forces Lionel to lead a symphony orchestra, while he secretly works with the anti-Nazi resistance movement. As tensions rise and the war intensifies, Lionel must navigate his way through professional rivalries, personal sacrifices, and the fear of death. Will he be able to protect his fellow musicians and fulfill his duty to the resistance?
Three years after taping his previous show in the Persian Gulf, Bob Hope returns to the front line to put on another USO Christmas extravaganza, this time in Saudi Arabia for US Troops preparing with other nations to expel Iraq's 1990 invasion and attempted annexation of Kuwait.
The Legend of Marilyn Monroe is a 1966 American documentary film chronicling the life and career of actress Marilyn Monroe. Directed by Terry Sanders, and narrated by John Huston.
When the United States entered World War II, President Roosevelt exempted Bob Hope from military service because of the need for entertainers. So began Bob's lifelong career entertaining U.S. troops at home and abroad. When the USO (United Service Organizations) was formed, Bob Hope was the perfect person to be its headliner, bringing "a bit of home" to front lines and military hospitals around the world.
In this comedy movie, Kathy Griffin delivers a side-splitting stand-up performance filled with hilarious anecdotes about marriage, celebrity gossip, USO tours, and more. With her unique style and sharp wit, Griffin keeps the audience entertained throughout the show.
This is the story of Ted Lewis, popular band leader and clarinettist.
The story details the misadventures of two itinerant songwriters named Duke (Crosby) and Cliff (Foy) as they try to survive Army boot camp. Intending to boost the morale of their fellow draftees, our heroes stage a big musical show, which they eventually hope will graduate to Broadway.
Bob Hope and his celebrity friends entertain the troops in Beirut during the holiday season, bringing laughter and joy to the soldiers far from home.
Bob Hope: Memories of World War II is a documentary film that takes a nostalgic look at Bob Hope's USO tour during World War II. It highlights his live performances and shares anecdotes from the military personnel he entertained. The film provides a glimpse into the impact of the United Service Organization and the experiences of the military during the war.
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