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American cinema: War

Good Morning, Vietnam (1987)
Barry Levinson

Saigon, 1965. During the Vietnam War, American Airman Adrian Cronauer is seconded to work as a disc jockey for the Armed Forces Radio service...   [More...]

The Great Dictator (1940)
Charles Chaplin

During World War I, a humble Jewish barber saves the life of an officer, but injures himself in an aeroplane crash. Having spent 20 years in hospital recovering from memory loss, the barber returns to his home in the Jewish ghetto to find his people tormented by vicious soldiers...   [More...]

The Great Escape (1963)
John Sturges

During the Second World War, German High Command decides to place all of the most troublesome Allied prisoners of war in a single camp managed by Luftwaffe Colonel von Luger...   [More...]

Gunga Din (1939)
George Stevens

The Northwest Frontier of India, 1880. When contact is lost with a colonial outpost at Tandipur, three sergeants in the British Army are sent to investigate...   [More...]

The Guns of Navarone (1961)
J. Lee Thompson

It is 1943. Two thousand British soldiers are stranded on the island of Keros in the Aegean Sea and face certain death when the Germans launch an all-out assault on the region in a bid to draw neutral Turkey into the war...   [More...]

Hotel Rwanda (2004)
Terry George

Early in the spring of 1994, the African country Rwanda descends into tribal anarchy as the Hutu controlled government attempts to put down an uprising by Tutsi rebels...   [More...]

The House on 92nd Street (1945)
Henry Hathaway

During WWII, brilliant university graduate Bill Dietrich is recruited by the FBI to help uncover Nazi agents working in the United States...   [More...]

Journey Into Fear (1943)
Norman Foster

During WWII, American armaments engineer Howard Graham travels to Istanbul with his wife to attend a conference. One evening, he meets up with a business associate who persuades him to visit a nightclub...   [More...]

The Last of the Mohicans (1920)
Maurice Tourneur

By 1757, the Seven Years' War that is ravaging the continent of Europe has reached the colonies in the Americas. A British stronghold in New York, Fort William Henry, is threatened by French armies and their Huron Indian allies...   [More...]

Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
David Lean

In the early years of the First World War, Oxford-educated archaeologist T.E. Lawrence finds himself in Cairo, a deskbound lieutenant in the British Army...   [More...]

Lazybones (1925)
Frank Borzage

It is not without reason that Steve Tuttle is known to everyone as Lazybones. He is a young man who is never in a hurry to do anything, even if his life depended on it...   [More...]

Lifeboat (1944)
Alfred Hitchcock

During WWII, a freighter crossing the Atlantic Ocean is struck by a German U-boat. As the ship goes down, a handful of survivors reach the safety of a small lifeboat...   [More...]

The Longest Day (1962)
Ken Annakin

June, 1944. Thousands of Allied troops assembled in the south of England impatiently await the go-ahead for a full-scale invasion of France, the one military manoeuvre that will decisively crush the resolve of the Axis powers and hasten the end of the war...   [More...]

Love and Death (1975)
Woody Allen

A condemned man, about to be executed for a crime he did not commit, Boris Grushenko looks back on his short life, conscious that Death is even now beating a path in his direction...   [More...]

M.A.S.H. (1970)
Robert Altman

During the Korean War (1950-53), Captains Hawkeye Pierce and Duke Forrest create a stir the moment they arrive at the American Mobile Army Surgical Hospital to which they have been assigned...   [More...]

Pack Up Your Troubles (1932)
George Marshall

When America enters WWI in 1917, Stan and Ollie try to avoid being drawn into the fray by pretending to be crippled war veterans...   [More...]

Paths of Glory (1957)
Stanley Kubrick

By 1916, the war in Europe has arrived at a virtual impasse. On both sides, the progress made in one year is measured in metres and paid for by tens of thousands of soldiers' lives...   [More...]

Saboteur (1942)
Alfred Hitchcock

During World War II, Barry Kane finds himself wrongly accused of starting a fire which kills a man at an aircraft factory in California...   [More...]

Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Steven Spielberg

Visiting the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-mer, Normandy, France, an elderly WWII veteran seeks out one particular stone cross and, in the emotional surge of the moment, relives his wartime experiences...   [More...]

Seas Beneath (1931)
John Ford

In the summer of 1918, U.S. Navy Commander Bob Kingsley is given a special assignment: to pilot what appears to be an ordinary schooner into an area off the coast of Gibraltar that is patrolled by German U-boats...   [More...]

South Pacific (1958)
Joshua Logan

During WWII, Emile de Becque, a Frenchman in exile, runs a plantation on a South Pacific island. The island is currently occupied by the US navy, who intend recruiting Emile for an important mission which involves spying on Japanese manoeuvres from a nearby island...   [More...]

Stalag 17 (1953)
Billy Wilder

Stalag 17 is a German prisoner of war camp located somewhere on the Danube. In late December 1944, the American airmen housed in barracks four have formed an escape committee but on the night of the escape the two would-be fugitives are shot dead as soon as they cross the perimeter fence...   [More...]

The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle (1939)
H.C. Potter

Vernon Castle is a vaudeville comic who makes a big impression on Irene Foote when he saves her dog from drowning in the sea one day...   [More...]

This Land Is Mine (1943)
Jean Renoir

During WWII, the inhabitants of a small town somewhere in Europe are accustoming themselves to life under Nazi occupation...   [More...]

To Be or Not to Be (1942)
Ernst Lubitsch

Poland, 1939. With Germany poised to launch an invasion that will plunge the world into a long and costly war, Warsaw's leading theatre company is busy rehearsing an anti-Nazi play which pokes fun at Hitler and his jackbooted cohorts...   [More...]

To Have and Have Not (1944)
Howard Hawks

At the time when France falls to Nazi Germany during WWII, American expatriate Harry Morgan is living on the island of Martinique...   [More...]

Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)
Richard Fleischer

1941. In an attempt to weaken Japan after its seizure of Indochina, the United States imposes an embargo that will deprive the country of essential raw materials...   [More...]

The Train (1964)
John Frankenheimer

May, 1944. Just as the Allies are beginning their offensive to liberate France from the Germans, the Nazi general Colonel Franz von Waldheim receives orders to transport a large collection of priceless French paintings from a Paris museum to Germany...   [More...]

Un acte d'amour (1953)
Anatole Litvak

Some years after the war, an American, Robert Teller, pays a visit to a seaside town in the South of France. He casts his mind back to 1944, recalling his time in Paris immediately after the Liberation...   [More...]

Viva Zapata! (1952)
Elia Kazan

In 1909, the Mexican President, Porfirio Díaz, is visited by a delegation of peasants who complain that their land has been illegally taken from them...   [More...]



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