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Bank Alarm is a 1937 American crime drama film directed by Louis J. Gasnier.
An investigator tries to find a gang responsible for a rash of bank robberies. What he doesn't know is that his sister is the girlfriend of the gang's ringleader.
The Last Mile is a 1932 American film directed by Samuel Bischoff and starring Howard Phillips and Preston Foster. The picture is based on John Wexley's 1930 Broadway play, The Last Mile. In 1959 the play was adapted a second time into a film of the same name starring Mickey Rooney.
The movie presents the life in a prison where men are on death row. Some of them are wrongfully accused and convicted, there is nothing else in their future but the electric chair. Richard Walters is condemned to death for a crime he claims he never committed. While the drama inside the prison unfolds, his friends on the outside are trying to find evidence that he is innocent.
Maybe I'll Come Home in The Spring is a 1971 ABC television film.
Starring Sally Field as Denise "Dennie" Miller, a young girl who returns to her parents' suburban home after a year of living with hippies. Her parents are played by Eleanor Parker and Jackie Cooper, and Lane Bradbury plays her younger sister, Susie, who also is following in her footsteps, wanting the idealistic hippie life but making some rash decisions in the process. David Carradine plays Dennie's boyfriend, and he comes back to try to win her back. Linda Ronstadt is heard on several of the songs used in the movie. At the end of the movie, Susie runs away from home as Dennie had earlier in the movie.
Wild Seed is a 1965 film directed by Brian G. Hutton. The movie was shot in black and white and featured two young actors, Michael Parks in his first role and Celia Kaye who was also a new upcoming actress.
17-year-old Daphne Simms (Kaye) learns of her biological father from letters left by her deceased mother. She runs away from her New York home and adopted parents in search of her father in Los Angeles. Unaware of the dangers on the road she attempts to hitchhike but learns a valuable lesson early on. A seemingly nice middle-aged man offers her a ride then takes her into a deserted area where he tries to take advantage of her. She manages to escape but is left in the darkness in the middle of nowhere. She manages to find the main road and eventually reaches a gas station where she sits and plans her next move.
Escape by Night is a 1937 American film directed by Hamilton MacFadden.
A gang. A murder. Escape in the country. The bunch of people (5) part of the Capper-Gang find through the dog Bill a house with a blind father and a beautiful daughter, which tries to run the factory alone. It is summer and the agreement to sublet them room in the house brings unexpected activity. The windmill is being repaired, some parts of the facade painted, the fields are againcultivated, the garden has again flowers and after a summer there everything looks brighter, the romances are on, and they feel to be different people. But then one day one of the Capper-Gang appears with the order they have to go back to town.
Undercover Agent is a 1939 American film directed by Howard Bretherton. The film is also known as Sweepstake Racketeers in the United Kingdom.
An auditor comes into possession of an envelope containing prints and drawings which the British government is anxious to obtain and also a great many other people, all of whom try to get them from him by any means. He escapes many of the traps set for him by the villains, but is finally captured and is tied to an operating table where the gang leader is set to do some scalpel work on him.
Who was Dan Blocker really?
It has been brought to our attention by David Blocker, that the photo we used for him is in fact, NOT David Blocker the son of Dan Blocker. We sincerely apologize to the "real" David Blocker for our mistake and thank him for bringing it to our attention. Thanks for watching!
Black Gold is a 1936 American action film directed by Russell Hopton and starring Frankie Darro, LeRoy Mason and Gloria Shea.
Clifford "Fishtail" Riley (Frankie Darro) is stunned when his hardworking father, Daniel (Frank Shannon), plummets to his doom at the bottom of their nascent oil well. In mourning, and desperate for money, Fishtail decides to sell the business -- until heroic geologist Hank Langford (Roy Mason) encourages him to carry on the family tradition.
U.S. Customs Department Agent Cliff Holden's (Dean Jagger) childhood best friend and boss is murdered while chasing down jewel thieves. He's assigned to find the thieves and solve the murder. The plan is for him to fly to Europe, then catch the same return flight suspect Matty Royal (Rene Paul) will be taking.
The Young Savages is a 1961 crime drama film directed by John Frankenheimer, starring Burt Lancaster, and written by Edward Anhalt from a novel by Evan Hunter. The supporting cast includes Dina Merrill, Shelley Winters, and Edward Andrews, and The Young Savages was the first film featuring Telly Savalas, who plays a police detective, foreshadowing his later role as Kojak. Often categorized as a "thinking man's movie", it has received mixed reviews.
Danny diPace (Stanley Kristien), Arthur Reardon (John Davis Chandler) and Anthony "Batman" Aposto (Neil Nephew) are members of a street gang named the Thunderbirds in New York City in East Harlem. They have an ongoing turf war with a Puerto Rican gang called the Horsemen. The three Thunderbirds unleash a knife attack on Roberto Escalante (José Pérez), a blind member of the Horsemen and stab him to death. They are caught and arrested, and during questioning by the police, assistant district attorney Hank Bell (Burt Lancaster) discovers one of the boys is the son of Mary diPace (Shelley Winters), an ex-girlfriend.
Gangs of New York is a 1938 American film directed by James Cruze and written by Samuel Fuller.
Crime lord Rocky Thorpe is impersonated by police officer John Franklin in order to infiltrate his organization and bring an end to it once and for all.
The Choppers is a 1961 American hot rod film directed by Leigh Jason. A gang of teenage greasers terrorize a small community by stealing cars and stripping them for parts, then selling the parts to a crooked junkyard owner. The police and an insurance company investigator set out to break up the gang.
Late in the 1980s, two documentary film makers found six German men, all in their 60s and 70s, who had been soldiers in the German invasion of the USSR in 1942. Each carried an 8mm camera into battle and they still had their film.
"Mein Kreig" alternates between interviews with these older men, now apologetic, philosophical, or defiant about their participation, and the footage they shot. It's chronological: basic training, the train trip East, roof-top vistas of war-torn Warsaw, peasants in Belarus, the downing with carbine volleys of a Russian plane, winter, a holiday at the Black Sea, mud, impassable roads, death, destruction and retreat. "Home, that was the front," one says.
This channel contains documentaries and media relating to World War II; with a focus on the German Armed Forces and the National Socialist regime in particular. Video content on this channel also includes the politics, ideals, and goals of the leadership who were trying to protect both their nation and way of life. All media and information presented on this channel is intended to educate and encourage discussion involving this chaotic era.
"History as it is being written and conveyed today is all too often only a crude mix of untruths, remnants of Allied propaganda from the Second World War, half-truths, tales and myths, cleverly put together for purposes of indoctrinating the brain-dead masses."
This film is part of a series titled "Dead Men's Secrets".
A documentary examining the operations of German special forces in WWII under the command of Otto Skorzeny, better known as "The most dangerous man in Europe".
A passenger aircraft crashes in mid-Pacific and some of the survivors reach an island inhabited only by an American, Jim Taylor, with his Chinese servant, Ping. He declines to help them, telling them to build their own shelter and gather their own food and, though he has a boat and fuel, refusing to take them off. The reason why he wants to remain undisturbed, we learn, is that he is wanted for murder.
49th Parallel is a 1941 British war drama film; it was the third film made by the British writer-director team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. It was released in the United States as The Invaders. Despite the title, no scene in the film is set at the 49th parallel, which forms much of the Canada–United States border. The only border scene is at Niagara Falls, which is further south.
The British Ministry of Information approached Michael Powell to make a propaganda film for them, suggesting he make "a film about mine-sweeping". Instead, Powell decided to make a different film to help sway opinion in the neutral United States. Said Powell, "I hoped it might scare the pants off the Americans [and thus bring them into the war]". Screenwriter Emeric Pressburger remarked, "Goebbels considered himself an expert on propaganda, but I thought I'd show him a thing or two". After persuading the British and Canadian governments, Powell started location filming in 1940.
The original choice to play the German officer, Lieutenant Hirth, was Archers' stalwart Esmond Knight but he had joined the Royal Navy on the outbreak of war. Anton Walbrook as "Peter" donated half his fee to the International Red Cross. Raymond Massey, Laurence Olivier and Leslie Howard all agreed to work at half their normal fee, because they felt it was an important propaganda film. This is the only time that Canadian-born Massey played a Canadian on screen.
Early in World War II, U-37, a German U-boat makes its way to Canadian waters and participates in fictional anti-shipping activities similar to those of the later Battle of the St. Lawrence. The U-boat evades RCN and RCAF patrols by moving north. A raiding party of six Nazi sailors are put ashore to obtain supplies but soon after, the U-boat is sunk in Hudson Bay by RCAF bombers. The six attempt to evade capture by travelling across Canada to reach the neutral United States and return to Germany.
Violent Saturday is a 1955 American crime drama directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Victor Mature, Lee Marvin, Richard Egan and Stephen McNally. The film, set in a mining town, depicts the planning of a bank robbery as the nexus in the personal lives of several townspeople. Prominent actors Sylvia Sidney and Ernest Borgnine are in supporting roles. Violent Saturday was filmed in color, on location in Bisbee, Arizona.
Harper (Stephen McNally) is a bank robber posing as a traveling salesman. He arrives in town, soon to be joined by sadistic benzedrine addict Dill (Lee Marvin) and bookish Chapman (J. Carrol Naish). Boyd Fairchild (Richard Egan) is the manager of the local copper mine, troubled by his philandering wife (Margaret Hayes). He considers an affair with nurse Linda Sherman (Virginia Leith), though he truly loves his wife. His associate, Shelley Martin (Victor Mature), has a happy home life but is embarrassed that his son believes he is a coward because he did not serve in World War II.
Simon Francis Mann (born 26 June 1952) is a British mercenary and former British Army officer. He served part of a 34-year prison sentence in Equatorial Guinea for his role in a failed coup d'état in 2004, before receiving a presidential pardon on humanitarian grounds on 2 November 2009.
02:08 Brian’s thoughts on the episode.
06:56 An amazing period in Simon Mann’s’ life, satisfying and great fun.
08:33 Executive Outcomes role in the civil war in Angola against UNITA.
16:08 What the term mercenary means to Simon.
23:38 Thoughts on Erik Prince’s proposal to privatise the military force in Afghanistan.
25:26 Simon’s involvement in both the Angola and Sierra Leone wars.
32:05 The United Nations were useless in both Angola and Sierra Leone.
33:57 US & UK governments ordered them home when their task was almost complete.
35:25 Diamond mining in Sierra Leone and the film Blood Diamond.
36:25 What Simon did and where he went after the two wars.
39:25 Stratagem for doing business in Africa.
42:28 How an old Etonian become an SAS officer and then an ex mercenary diamond mine executive.
46:57 No good memories of his first SAS term of active duty in Northern Ireland.
50:08 When you look at any soldier you have to look at his military childhood.
55:41 A move to South Africa with different interests, but Executive Outcomes ceases after S.A. FMA.
57:43 Supplying arms to Sierra Leone and the resulting scandal, then Papua New Guinea issue.
59:29 Simon advises against British involvement in Iraq invasion.
1:08:36 Why Simon chose a military career.
1:11:30 The networking value of being an old Etonian.
1:13:38 Simon leads the 2003 Equatorial New Guinea coup amid a story of convoluted world politics.
1:53:21 Feared rendition to Equatorial New Guinea.
2:11:52 A story stranger than fiction.
2:22:31 How the years in prison affected Simon and his family after his release.
2:27:37 Does Simon have any regrets for the decisions he took.
2:29:02 Life for Simon now.
2:32:29 How the British public perceives him now.
2:34:17 What does Simon hope his obituary will say.
2:35:13 Simon still has an adventure in mind.
2:37:43 Simon’s opinion of what people should consider about possible future use of PMCs.
2:42:27 Phone call to the 20 year old Simon Mann.
2:44:26 Advice to the 20 year old listening across the world who wants to be in the army.
2:45:45 Best advice ever received.
Originally on VHS - excuse the quality. A look at mercenaries operating in the former Yugoslavia in the mid 1990s. Comments have been disabled due to people's inability to be nice on the internet.
The bloody truth of the world's most successful army of mercenaries.
We uncover the bloody truth of the world's most successful army of mercenaries - sent wherever minerals like diamonds promise wealth. And Britain is behind it all.
"Executive Outcomes" is a private army of mercenaries on hire to governments and multinational companies. Companies whose investments are being strangled by war. We tell the story of ferocious battles in Angola and Sierra Leone for blood diamonds, of the Executive Outcomes PR machine - at the world's biggest arms fair in Abu Dhabi and in discreet Pretoria houses back home in South Africa, of the apartheid killers who put down rebel insurgencies at the behest of British military men, of the recent crisis of Papua New Guinea in the South Pacific, where Executive Outcomes mercenaries are kicked out of the country and the government brought down, of men who killed and of those they fought. With a video diary of Executive Outcomes mercenary forces at war. Is the British establishment ignoring a neo-colonisation of the third world by apartheid's killers and British crooks?
This is the pilot episode of the documentary series 'The No-mad Chronicles' titled 'Contractor: The Brother's Keeper' co-produced by Mihail Kunchev's Bag of Bones™ Productions, and Hazard 4® California - Progressive Tactical Gear. Mihail is a veteran d.p. and director of national t.v. productions based in Europe, a seasoned traveling documentarian chronicalling international martial arts such as b.j.j. and extreme travel destinations from Europe, through the middle east, to Russia and beyond- sleeping on gym mats, buses, ships, around the world to bring back a slice of life from off the beaten path, and producing stories about warriors of all types inhabbiting those places. This is a first co-production effort from Hazard 4® - an internationally distributed, top echelon designer/manufacturer of cutting edge tactical and rough-travel gear. As a team we hope that this will be the first in a long line of infotainment centered around the themes and individuals we find fascinating, and that our audience will too- Those places and people that push the limits of human endurance and intelligence, where the decks are stacked against them, and they must persevere and step-up in order to survive and thrive. That's the individual Mihail has always admired, and the people for whom Hazard 4® designs.
This first episode, centers around one such man in those types of circumastances - a special forces soldier from Central Europe, who served in Iraq and Afghanistan with coalition forces, experienced terrorism first hand, in an attack that took the lives of his closest allies and friends, then survived to fight another day. This time as a private military contractor, using his hard-learned lessons and tradecraft to protect instead of closing to engage. You will hear his story in his own words as he tries to dispel the myth of the trained-killer and paid mercenary in a thoughtful examination of his fascinating life and deeply held motivations.
We hope to bring this and other hard hitting stories from real life warriors serving and surviving in different capacities around the globe. Here in the U.S., we have heard many stories in documentaries about U.S. special forces such as the Navy Seals, but there is a lack of accounts from most other places around the world, and how soldiers, and operators of all types work and live. What is similar and different in their lives? Are their contemporary tactics common in a connected coalition world? Are there philosophies that can be shared and contrasted for mutual benefit? These are some of the questions we hope to ask and hopefully answer in the course of this series, providing some food for thought, as well as action packed entertainment.
The series combines real historical footage and photos, current field cinematography, and reneactments, to tell the recent history and current aftermath of how the elite warrior of today lives and sometimes dies. We hope to find a wide audience spanning former military and first-responders, to adventure travelers, history buffs, political observers, and those hoping to widen their view of the world. Our dynamic story telling, high quality HD cinematography and sound will pull them into the action in a way that we feel mainstream high-budget broadcast t.v. has done but in a very narrow scope. Please watch the episodes when they debut right here on the Hazard 4® Media Division Youtube ChaNnel, and of course 'like' and 'subscribe' to keep the content coming.
The Capture is a 1950 drama film directed by John Sturges, starring Lew Ayres, Teresa Wright, Victor Jory and Jacqueline White. The story told in flashback deals with an ex-oil worker driven by guilt at causing the death of an innocent man to find out the truth about a robbery.
Lin Vanner (Lew Ayres), is the manager of an oil company. The payroll has been stolen in a hold-up. His fiance urges him to pursue the suspect in hope that he will gain recognition. Deducing the road the robber may have taken over the border with Mexico, he goes along to intercept him. He shoots a man who shouts back at him and does not raise his hands when challenged by Lin.
Barry Kelley as Earl C. Mahoney, Finance Co. V.P.
Doomsday Machine, also known as Escape from Planet Earth, is an American science fiction film filmed in 1967 but completed without the original cast or sets in 1972.
A spy (Essie Lin Chia) discovers that the Chinese government has created a doomsday device (the "key" to which, "only Chairman Mao has") capable of destroying the Earth and it will be activated in 72 hours. Soon after, Astra – a two-year return mission to Venus by the United States Space Program – has its time of launch speeded up and half of the male flight crew are replaced by women shortly before take-off, including one Russian. Shortly before blastoff military alerts are put into effect.
Production of Doomsday Machine began in 1967 under Herbert J. Leder's direction under the titles Armageddon 1975 and Doomsday Plus Seven. Production stopped on the film before it was completed (presumably due to production funding problems), but the rights to the film were eventually purchased and completed in 1972, albeit without the original cast members or scene sets.
Cocaine Fiends (also known as The Pace That Kills and Cocaine Madness is a 1935 American exploitation film directed by William O'Connor. The film, starring Lois January, told the story of a woman called Jane Bradford, who gets involved with a drug dealer and becomes addicted to cocaine. Similar to other movies of the genre, the final film was a reissued work with additional scenes, mostly using footage from the earlier silent The Pace That Kills.
Small-town girl Jane Bradford (Lois January) falls for Nick (Noel Madison), a guy from the big city who offers her the opportunity to get away from her small-town life. He also offers her "headache powder" that she is unaware is really cocaine--and that Nick is a drug dealer. By the time they get to the city, she is hooked on her new medicine. Jane's brother Eddie (Dean Benton) goes to the city to look for her after he and their mother don't hear from her for over a year.
Timber Queen is a 1944 American drama film directed by Frank McDonald.
Russ Evans, A WWII veteran army pilot, decides to check up on the widow of an old war buddy of his, Elaine Graham. The logging company she inherited is doing poorly, but Elaine gets an order in for a huge shipment of lumber. Russ and his friend Squirrel volunteer to help her cut the timber for the shipment, along with her friends Smacksie Golden and his girlfriend Lil Boggs, who are not used to doing physical labor. Russ pilots the plane to deliver the lumber before the company falls to a slimy businessman. An under-rated, highly enjoyable film with a great cast and witty dialogue.
Alaska Highway is a 1943 American film directed by Frank McDonald.
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is a maritime, multi-mission service unique among the U.S. military branches for having a maritime law enforcement mission and a federal regulatory agency mission as part of its mission set. It operates under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security during peacetime, and can be transferred to the U.S. Department of the Navy by the U.S. President at any time, or by the U.S. Congress during times of war.
On 25 November 2002, the Homeland Security Act was signed into law by U.S. President George W. Bush, designating the Coast Guard to be placed under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The transfer of administrative control from the U.S. Department of Transportation to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security was completed the following year, on 1 March 2003.
The U.S. Coast Guard reports directly to the Secretary of Homeland Security. However, under 14 U.S.C. § 3 as amended by section 211 of the Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Act of 2006, upon the declaration of war and when Congress so directs in the declaration, or when the President directs, the Coast Guard operates under the Department of Defense as a service in the Department of the Navy.
Title 14 USC, section 2 authorizes the Coast Guard to enforce U.S. federal laws. This authority is further defined in 14 U.S.C. § 89, which gives law enforcement powers to all Coast Guard commissioned officers, warrant officers, and petty officers. Unlike the other branches of the United States Armed Forces, which are prevented from acting in a law enforcement capacity by 18 U.S.C. § 1385, the Posse Comitatus Act, and Department of Defense policy, the Coast Guard is exempt from and not subject to the restrictions of the Posse Comitatus Act.
Further law enforcement authority is given by 14 U.S.C. § 143 and 9 U.S.C. § 1401, which empower U.S. Coast Guard active and reserve commissioned officers, warrant officers, and petty officers as federal customs officers. This places them under 19 U.S.C. § 1589a, which grants customs officers general federal law enforcement authority.
The Coast Guard has as a part of Department of Homeland Security roles in maritime homeland security, maritime law enforcement (MLE), marine environmental protection (MEP), the maintenance of river, intracoastal and offshore aids to navigation (ATON).
If you like this movie and our channel, please subscribe: https://goo.gl/0qDmXe | Inspector Hornleigh Goes To It" is a British detective film directed by Walter Forde and starring Gordon Harker, Alastair Sim, Phyllis Calvert and Edward Chapman. It was the third and final film adaptation of the Inspector Hornleigh stories.
It was released in America by 20th-Century Fox under the title "Mail Train".
Directed by Walter Forde, produced by Edward Black , written by Val Guest, Frank Launder, J.O.C. Orton and Hans Wolfgang Priwin (radio series), starring Gordon Harker as Inspector Hornleigh, Alastair Sim as Sergeant Bingham, Phyllis Calvert as Mrs. Wilkinson, Edward Chapman as Mr. Blenkinsop, Charles Oliver as Dr. Wilkinson, Raymond Huntley as Dr. Kerbishley, Percy Walsh as Inspector Blow, David Horne as Commissioner, Peter Gawthorne as Colonel, Wally Patch as Sergeant Major, Betty Jardine as Daisy, O. B. Clarence as Professor Mackenzie, John Salew as Mr. Tomboy, Cyril Cusack as Postal Sorter, Bill Shine as Hotel Porter, Sylvia Cecil, Edward Underdown, Marie Makine and Richard Cooper.
World in My Corner is a 1956 film noir drama sport film directed by Jesse Hibbs starring Audie Murphy and Barbara Rush. It was one of the few non-Westerns Murphy made in his career.
Tommy Shea (Audie Murphy), a boxer from Jersey City, is sponsored by millionaire Robert Mallinson (Jeff Morrow). He falls for Mallinson's daughter, Dorothy (Barbara Rush) and decides to work for crooked fight promoter Harry Cram to earn the money to keep her in the style to which she has become accustomed.
The Danish Special Operations Force, The Huntsman Corps (Jægerkorpset) preparing a deployment to Afghanistan.
In Afghanistan are the unit assigned to support the Danish Battle Group in Talibans homeground. Furthermore is the unit deployed to conduct Counter-IED so Taliban don't kill so many ISAF soldiers with IED's as before.
Follow their footsteps when the Danish Special Operators recon in Talibans backyard and operate during the afghan nights.
International Crime is a 1938 American film featuring a loose version of The Shadow directed by Charles Lamont starring Rod La Rocque and Astrid Allwyn.
Lamont Cranston is an amateur criminologist and detective, who hosts a daily radio program sponsored by the Daily Classic newspaper. He has developed a friendly but occasionally terse feud with Police Commissioner Weston. Cranston complains to his managing editor, Edward Heath, about his incompetent new assistant, Phoebe Lane. Heath advises him that because she is the publisher's niece, she cannot be fired.
Night Alarm is a 1934 American drama film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring Bruce Cabot as a down on his luck reporter, Hal Ashby, who tries to make a name for himself by investigating a series of bizarre arson attacks.
Sylvain Tesson is a writer and adventurer who has spent most of his life traveling the globe to live extreme adventures. In Alone, he spends six months alone on Lake Baikal, completely cut off from the outside world. From February to July, he films himself and his surroundings, and shares with us his feelings as he experiences silence, solitude and communion with nature.
He introduces us to welcoming people and captures the beauty of an untamed and pure environment as the seasons come and go. Here is a beautiful and touching story set in the magnificent Siberian immensity.
Based on his book: The Consolations of the Forest: Alone in a Cabin on the Siberian Taiga (Dans les forêts de Sibérie) French cinematographers in 2016 released feature movie "In The Forests of Siberia" directed by Safy Nebbou.
This is not movie produced by us. There were just no English (only Russian, German, French) versions on YouTube and we got this recorder from TV and reposted.
This Cold War-era classic video – originally titled as "Espionage Target - You!" – is a dramatized training film produced by the U.S. Department of Defense. It was intended for military personnel in positions abroad. It was released in 1964.
The film aims to prevent military personnel from providing information to foreign spies. It exposes the worldwide operation of the Sino-Soviet espionage system and shows how Communist agents used any means to obtain vital information from military personnel. The film reconstructs three actual cases to demonstrate various facets of espionage techniques and methods. It emphasizes the need to be wary of seemingly friendly strangers, whether one is in Europe or Japan, and explains what to do when approached by spies.
NOTE: THE VIDEO REPRESENTS HISTORY. SINCE IT WAS PRODUCED DECADES AGO, IT HAS HISTORICAL VALUES AND CAN BE CONSIDERED AS A VALUABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. THE VIDEO HAS BEEN UPLOADED WITH EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES. ITS TOPIC IS REPRESENTED WITHIN HISTORICAL CONTEXT.
Tomorrow We Live (released as At Dawn We Die in the US), is a 1943 British film, directed by George King, and starring John Clements, Godfrey Tearle, Greta Gynt, Hugh Sinclair and Yvonne Arnaud.
The film was made during the Second World War, and the action is set in a small town in occupied France. It portrays the activities of members of the French Resistance and the Nazi tactic of taking and shooting innocent hostages in reprisal for acts of sabotage. The opening credits acknowledge "the official co-operation of General de Gaulle and the French National Committee".
The Curtain Falls is a 1934 drama film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Henrietta Crosman as an elderly actress on the brink of retirement. This film was made and released by the Poverty Row motion picture studio Chesterfield Pictures and was filmed at RKO Studios in Hollywood. Karl Brown wrote the story and screenplay.
Crosman plays an actress called Sarah Crabtree, an obvious amalgamation of the names of Victorian-era stage stars Sarah Bernhardt and Lotta Crabtree.
A wise-guy reporter is captured by the megalomaniacal Mr. Wong, who is desperately trying become ruler of a large province in China!
Complications ensue when a handsome magazine photographer arrives in town to do a feature on the woman who wrote a best-selling book warning women about the dangers of men!
The first successful dramatic series based on Department of Defense records was Navy Log, which aired on CBS and then ABC from 1955 to 1958.Producer Sam Gallu served on an aircraft carrier for two years during WWII before becoming a member of an Admiral's staff on Formosa.
This is the pilot episode of the show.
Plot: Frogmen aboard a United States submarine in the Sea of Japan are ordered to scuttle two sunken American mine sweeping ships called The Pirate and The Pledge before the Red Chinese can salvage them for their top secret electronics.

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 § 89
 § 1385
 § 143
 § 1401
 § 1589