During World War II, a Scotland Yard inspector investigates a murder at a hospital where an anesthetist, a nurse, and a surgeon become prime suspects. As the investigation unfolds, multiple twists and turns occur, leading to a shocking revelation.
After assisting the French Underground during WWII, an American Officer is later accused of murder and subversive activities by former colleagues. Based on the actual exploits of Lieutenant Colonel Peter Ortiz.
Regulus: The First Nuclear Missile Submarines is a documentary that delves into the story of the first nuclear missile submarines. It covers the development, testing, and deployment of these submarines, highlighting their role in nuclear deterrence during the Cold War. The documentary showcases various key moments and technologies, such as the missile launch ramp, diesel-electric submarines, and the Trident missile. It also features important events like the explosion in the Bering Sea and John F. Kennedy's speech. With stunning visuals and insightful narration, Regulus takes viewers on a journey through the history and significance of nuclear submarines.
Historians and engineers investigate how Allied forces conspired to destroy Hitler's "supergun".
France under the Occupation. Executed for treason against the Resistance, Cora, code-named "La Chatte", was left for dead. Recovered and cared for by the Germans, Dr. von Hollwitz brainwashed her to control her and use her as a counter-espionage. In the spring of 1944, her escape was faked so that she could resume contact with the Resistance. She has to scupper the mission of Charles, an engineer with the SNCF, to blow up a train loaded with V1s intended to power the launch pads set up on the French coast to bomb London. But at the last moment, La Chatte regains her lucidity.
Learn how the longest reigning monarch in British history was shaped by World War II. Princess Elizabeth’s experiences during the war mirrored those of the public and helped shape her into the Queen she is today.
Whittle: The Jet Pioneer (2010) is a biographical documentary that explores the life and achievements of Sir Frank Whittle, the British inventor who revolutionized aviation with his groundbreaking work on jet propulsion. The film delves into Whittle's early years, his struggles to develop the turbine engine, and the impact of his invention on military and civilian aviation. Through captivating archive footage and interviews with experts, this documentary provides a comprehensive and insightful look into the life of this remarkable man.
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