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Directed by Edward H. GriffithOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Transport films,
Aviation films,
Musical films,
Political filmsActors Fred Astaire,
Joan Leslie,
Robert Benchley,
Robert Ryan,
Elizabeth Patterson,
Marjorie GatesonRating62%
During World War II, Flying Tiger triple ace Lieutenant Fred Atwill (Astaire) and his almost-as-successful comrades, Reginald Fenton (Robert Ryan) and Richard Merlin (an uncredited Richard Davies), are brought back to the United States for a ticker tape parade and a ten-day "leave". The only trouble is, they are expected to spend all their time on a nationwide morale-boosting tour. Fred sneaks off the train at a rural stop to seek some fun., 1h32
Directed by William K. Howard,
René ClairOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Adventure,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Politique,
Transport films,
Political films,
Films about royaltyActors Laurence Olivier,
Vivien Leigh,
Flora Robson,
Leslie Banks,
Raymond Massey,
Robert NewtonRating64%
During the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, England is concerned by the impending arrival of the Spanish Armada. In 1588, relations between Spain and England are at breaking point. With the support of Queen Elizabeth I (Flora Robson), English privateers such as Sir Francis Drake regularly capture Spanish merchantmen bringing gold from the New World., 1h30
Directed by Ewald André DupontOrigin United-kingdomGenres DramaThemes La fin du monde,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
RMS Titanic in fiction,
Films based on plays,
Disaster films,
Films about seafaring accidents or incidentsActors Franklin Dyall,
Madeleine Carroll,
Ellaline Terriss,
John Stuart,
Monty Banks,
Donald CalthropRating52%
Atlantic is a drama film based on the RMS Titanic and set aboard a fictional ship, called the Atlantic. The main plotline revolves around a man who has a shipboard affair with a fellow passenger, which is eventually discovered by his wife. The ship also has aboard an elderly couple, the Rools, who are on their anniversary cruise. Midway across the Atlantic Ocean, the Atlantic strikes an iceberg and is damaged to the point where it is sinking into the Atlantic. A shortage of lifeboats causes the crew to only allow women and children in (though the captain allows a few men to take to the last remaining boats as the disaster reaches its zenith) and many couples are separated. Mrs. Rool refuses to leave her husband and after the boats are gone all the passengers gather on the deck and sing "Nearer, My God, to Thee" as the Atlantic sinks into the ocean. The final scenes depict a group of passengers saying the Lord's Prayer in a flooding lounge., 1h15
Directed by Joseph M. NewmanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Noir,
CrimeThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Jeanne Crain,
Michael Rennie,
Mary Anderson,
Max Showalter,
Carl Betz,
Willis BoucheyRating68%
Attractive newlywed Ruth (Stanton) Bowman (Jeanne Crain) joyously starts a honeymoon cruise to Europe with her husband John (Carl Betz), only to have him go missing shortly after they check into their room on board. Compounding her confusion, Ruth finds that she is registered solo under her maiden name in a different cabin and that none of the crew members who could have seen her husband on the ship remember him. These include the ship's purser, (Gayne Whitman), stewardess Anna Quinn (Mary Anderson), and second officer Jim Logan (Max Showalter). When she talks to the captain (Willis Bouchey), he notices that Ruth isn't even wearing a wedding ring, and the crew begins to suggest that she is mentally unbalanced., 2h55
Directed by Francis Ford Coppola,
Tommy WiseauOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Mob film,
CrimeThemes Films about alcoholism,
Films about immigration,
Mafia films,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
La précarité,
Gangster films,
Films about marriageActors Marlon Brando,
Megan Fox,
Al Pacino,
James Caan,
Richard S. Castellano,
Robert DuvallRating87%
On the occasion of his daughter Connie's wedding, Vito Corleone hears requests in his role as the Godfather, the Don of a New York crime family. Vito's youngest son, Michael, wearing a Marine Corps uniform, introduces his girlfriend, Kay Adams, to his family at the reception. Johnny Fontane, a famous singer and godson to Vito, seeks his help in securing a movie role; Vito dispatches his consigliere, Tom Hagen, to Los Angeles to talk the abrasive studio head, Jack Woltz, into giving Johnny the part. Woltz is unmoved until he wakes up in bed with the severed head of his prized stallion., 1h35
Directed by Edward H. GriffithOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Fred MacMurray,
Madeleine Carroll,
Allan Jones,
Akim Tamiroff,
Helen Broderick,
Osa MassenRating62%
On a rainy New York City autumn afternoon, the head of a major Department Store, Gail Allen, meets her second cousin and best friend Lorna for afternoon tea. Her cousin, an author of love stories set in the South Seas, invites a resident fortune teller to predict Gail's future. At first the reading sounds like a hundred others, until she foresees her having a child and meeting a man whose arm was cut by a native's rice knife. , 1h36
Directed by Alfred HitchcockOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
ThrillerThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
La bataille de l'Atlantique,
Political films,
Children's films,
Disaster films,
Films about seafaring accidents or incidentsActors Tallulah Bankhead,
William Bendix,
Walter Slezak,
Mary Anderson,
John Hodiak,
Henry HullRating75%
Several British and U.S. civilians, service members and merchant marines are stuck in a lifeboat in the North Atlantic after their ship and a U-boat sink each other in combat. Willi (Walter Slezak), a German survivor, is pulled aboard and denies being the U-boat's captain. During an animated debate, Kovac (John Hodiak) demands the German be thrown out to drown. However, the others object, with Stanley (Hume Cronyn), wealthy industrialist Rittenhouse (Henry Hull) and columnist Connie Porter (Tallulah Bankhead), who speaks German, succeeding in arguing that he be allowed to stay. Porter, initially alone in the boat, had managed to bring her luggage with her, and her primary concern at first is a run in her stocking. She is thrilled at having filmed the battle between the two vessels, but her movie camera is the first in a series of her possessions to be lost overboard in a succession of incidents.