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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Rod Cameron,
Roland Got,
Constance Worth,
Nino Pipitone,
Noel Cravat
Director:
Spencer Gordon Bennet, William J. O'Sullivan, William Witney
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Brian Donlevy,
Rod Cameron,
Ella Raines,
Forrest Tucker,
Barbara Britton
Director:
Joseph Kane
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Brian Donlevy,
Robert Preston,
Macdonald Carey,
William Bendix,
Albert Dekker
Director:
John Farrow
Wake Island, a sandbar rising 21 feet out of the South Pacific, was among the first U.S. outposts to be hit by the Japanese, virtually simultaneously with Pearl Harbor. Wake Island the movie was among Hollywood's earliest responses to America's being attacked and drawn into WWII. The Marine Corps defenders of Wake became instant war heroes, akin to the martyrs of the Alamo. Nothing could be done to rescue or even to reinforce and resupply them, and they fought on through air attacks and naval bombardment for two weeks until, finally overrun, they were wiped out. That searing historical context had a lot to do with the movie's impact in 1942, and the sight o...
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
James Arness,
Rod Cameron,
Audrey Long,
Jim Davis,
James Millican
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Cameron Mitchell,
William Smith,
Barri Murphy,
William Hubbard Knight,
Gregory Scott Cummins
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Dick Powell,
Ellen Drew,
Raymond Walburn,
Alexander Carr,
William Demarest
Director:
Preston Sturges
Released the same year as his directorial debut, Preston Sturges's second feature, Christmas in July, streamlines and supercharges the writer-director's visual and narrative styles. Sturges again tackles a ripe satirical target (in this case, advertising), and dramatizes it with a hyperbolic plot and over-the-top characters, all clocking in at a blink-and-you'll-miss-it 67 minutes. Jimmy MacDonald (Dick Powell), an underling at the mammoth, bureaucratic Maxfield House Coffee company, dreams of his big break through an entry in his employer's radio sweepstakes for a new slogan. Jimmy's would-be tagline ("If you can't sleep at night, it isn't the coffee--i...
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Greer Garson,
Walter Pidgeon,
Edward Arnold,
Agnes Moorehead,
Cecil Kellaway
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Rated: Unrated
Staring:
Ellen Drew,
Robert Paige (IV),
Paul Lukas,
Joseph Calleia,
Onslow Stevens
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Rod Cameron,
Joan Marsh,
Duncan Renaldo,
Lionel Royce,
Kurt Kreuger
Director:
Spencer Gordon Bennet
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Staring:
Brian Donlevy,
Robert Preston,
Macdonald Carey,
William Bendix,
Albert Dekker
Director:
John Farrow
Wake Island, a sandbar rising 21 feet out of the South Pacific, was among the first U.S. outposts to be hit by the Japanese, virtually simultaneously with Pearl Harbor. Wake Island the movie was among Hollywood's earliest responses to America's being attacked and drawn into WWII. The Marine Corps defenders of Wake became instant war heroes, akin to the martyrs of the Alamo. Nothing could be done to rescue or even to reinforce and resupply them, and they fought on through air attacks and naval bombardment for two weeks until, finally overrun, they were wiped out. That searing historical context had a lot to do with the movie's impact in 1942, and the sight o...
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