Rendezvous is a comedy film set during World War One. It revolves around a series of hilarious misadventures and misunderstandings that occur when a group of spies attempts to infiltrate a secret code message exchange in Washington D.C. The main character, an American spy, finds himself entangled in a web of blackmail, romance, and espionage as he navigates through the chaotic world of war.
Prelude to War is a documentary film that explores the political and social conditions that led to the outbreak of World War II. It examines the rise of Nazi Germany, the threat of fascism, and the tensions between nations.
William Reardon, a steel magnate, dies and leaves a strange will. When his spineless and dandified heir and son returns home from living in Paris, he finds "Tons' Walker, a strong and burly steel worker running the company, per his late-father's will request. He also finds that his father's will specifies the Junior will change his name to Bill Hall and work in the family steel mill for a year under the fake name. Walker's job is to make a man out of the son. The son is not overjoyed by this prospect. Neither is Walker.
Coming Out Under Fire is a documentary that explores the struggles and discrimination faced by LGBT+ servicemen and women during World War II. It delves into the hidden history of their experiences, including the policies of the US military, the impact of the 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' policy, and the fight for recognition and acceptance.
This short,produced by the United States Civil Defense Department, while shot in the style of Edward R. Murrow's CBS "See it Now" series and with Murrow as the commentator, was produced for theaters and was not a television program...and WAS NOT part of the Murrow television series. This "Iron Curtain/Atomic Age" preparedness film is a plea for needed civilian volunteers to act as aircraft spotters all around the United States. An air attack on New York City is simulated by B-29 bombers flying from London, England, and they fly practically undetected to their target area due to a shortage of civilian-volunteers at spotting points around the country. Murrow's dooms-day narration didn't calm the nerves of the theatre-audiences that saw this, either.
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