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Directed by George KingOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
WarThemes Political filmsActors John Clements,
Godfrey Tearle,
Greta Gynt,
Hugh Sinclair,
Yvonne Arnaud,
Karel ŠtěpánekRating62%
A young French idealist (John Clements), who gives his name as Jean Baptiste, arrives in "St Pierre-le-Port", a small town near Saint-Nazaire, a major port and base of operations for the German Navy, particularly their U-boats, on the Atlantic coast. Baptiste tells a member of the French Resistance that "I come from Saint-Nazaire. I've details of the submarine base, the docks and power plant. If I can get them to England..." , 1h34
Directed by Harold FrenchOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
WarThemes Spy films,
Political filmsActors Hugh Williams,
James Mason,
Michael Wilding,
Carla Lehmann,
Roland Culver,
Karel ŠtěpánekRating54%
During the Second World War, two British army officers, Garnett and Gowan, together with Private Clark, who used to live in France and ran a café with his French wife, and Raoul, a member of the Free French forces, are dropped off on the coast of occupied France. Their mission is to collect intelligence on German military strength in the area, prior to an airborne raid. They rendezvous at the chateau used as German headquarters, which is Raoul's ancestral home. His sister Michele still lives there, but is resigned to cooperation with the occupiers, and is too frightened to assist in the men's mission., 1h51
Directed by Harold S. BucquetOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Thriller,
Spy,
RomanceThemes Spy films,
Political filmsActors Robert Donat,
Valerie Hobson,
Walter Rilla,
Glynis Johns,
Josephine Wilson,
Martin MillerRating68%
British Captain Terence Stevenson (Robert Donat) accepts an assignment even more dangerous than his everyday wartime job of defusing unexploded bombs. Fluent in Romanian and German and having studied chemical engineering, he is parachuted into Romania to assume the identity of Captain Jan Tartu, a member of the fascist Iron Guard. He makes his way to Czechoslovakia to steal the formula of a new Nazi poison gas and sabotage the chemical plant where it is being manufactured., 1h28
Directed by Henry HathawayOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Biography,
Action,
HistoricalThemes Films set in Africa,
Political films,
Children's films,
Le désert,
Guerre du désertActors James Mason,
Cedric Hardwicke,
Jessica Tandy,
William Reynolds,
Luther Adler,
Leo G. CarrollRating68%
The film begins with a pre-credit sequence depicting Operation Flipper, a British commando raid whose aim is to assassinate Rommel. It fails., 1h28
Directed by Robert WiseOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films set in Africa,
Political films,
Le désert,
Guerre du désertActors Richard Burton,
James Mason,
Robert Newton,
Robert Douglas,
Torin Thatcher,
Chips RaffertyRating66%
In mid-April 1941, during World War II, German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel (James Mason) and his Afrika Korps have driven the British Army into headlong retreat across North Africa toward Egypt and the vital Suez Canal. Standing in Rommel's way is Tobruk, a constant threat to his supply lines. The 9th Australian Division are asked to hold the port for two months, at which time they are to be relieved., 3h8
Directed by Anthony MannOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Historical,
PeplumThemes Films set in Africa,
Political filmsActors Sophia Loren,
Stephen Boyd,
Alec Guinness,
James Mason,
Christopher Plummer,
Mel FerrerRating66%
In the winter of 180 A.D., the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (Guinness) fights to keep Germanic barbarians from invading his northern territories on the Danube frontier. His deputies are the Greek ex-slave Timonides (Mason), a closet Christian, and the stern and honest general Gaius Livius (Boyd). Livius has close connections with the imperial family, being the lover of Aurelius' philosopher daughter Lucilla (Loren) and a friend of her brother Commodus (Plummer). Nevertheless, he is amazed to hear that Aurelius wants to make him his heir. Despite his military obligations the emperor has egalitarian ideals, dreaming of a day when Rome grants equal rights to men of all nations. He knows that he will not live to achieve this end, and trusts Livius to do so more than his charismatic but brutal son. The discovery that his father has effectively disinherited him hurts Commodus immensely, and damages the almost brotherly relationship he had enjoyed with Livius., 1h52
Directed by John Boulting,
Roy BoultingOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
FantasyThemes Théâtre,
Ghost films,
Political films,
Films based on playsActors Michael Redgrave,
James Mason,
Barbara Mullen,
Lilli Palmer,
Finlay Currie,
Frederick ValkRating64%
During the late 1930s, David Charleston (Redgrave) is an ambitious campaigning newspaper journalist, a fierce opponent of fascism and the British policy of appeasement. He wishes to alert his readers to the dangers of German rearmament and the folly of ignoring what is going on in Europe, but the reports he submits are censored by the editor of his newspaper. He subsequently quits his job and sets off on a speaking tour around the country under the slogan "Britain, Awake!" The lack of interest and response indicates that Britain is happy to keep slumbering. The final straw comes when Charleston is at the cinema, and the newsreel feature comes on the screen detailing the German occupation of the Sudetenland. The audience show themselves completely uninterested in the newsreel, taking the opportunity to chat among themselves or go in search of refreshments. In despair at the way his countrymen seem totally oblivious to the ever-more impending doom which is about to engulf them, and appear to be content to go about their daily business as normal while all the time sleepwalking towards disaster, he decides to turn his back on Britain and find a far-flung location where he can withdraw from the world and all its contemporary woes., 2h3
Directed by Michael PowellOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Thriller,
AdventureThemes Seafaring films,
Politique,
Prison films,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
La bataille de l'Atlantique,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIActors Leslie Howard,
Laurence Olivier,
Raymond Massey,
Raymond Lovell,
Niall MacGinnis,
Anton WalbrookRating72%
Early in the Second World War, U-37, a German U-boat, makes its way to Canadian waters and participates in the Battle of the St. Lawrence. It succeeds in evading an RCAF patrol and moves north. While a raiding party of six Nazi sailors is put ashore in an attempt to obtain supplies, the U-boat is sunk in Hudson Bay. The six attempt to evade capture by traveling across Canada to the still-neutral United States., 2h35
Directed by Stuart RosenbergOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
WarThemes Seafaring films,
Films about religion,
Transport films,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Faye Dunaway,
Oskar Werner,
Lee Grant,
Max von Sydow,
James Mason,
Malcolm McDowellRating63%
Based on actual events, this film tells the story of the 1939 voyage of the MS St. Louis, which departed from Hamburg carrying 937 Jews from Germany, ostensibly to Havana, Cuba. The passengers, having seen and suffered rising anti-Semitism in Germany, realised this might be their only chance to escape. The film details the emotional journey of the passengers who gradually become aware that their passage was planned as an exercise in propaganda, and that it had never been intended that they disembark in Cuba. Rather, they were to be set up as Pariahs, to set an example before the world. As a Nazi official states in the film, when the whole world has refused to accept them as refugees, no country can blame Germany for the fate of the Jews.