Comments
Suggestions of similar film to Nine Men
There are 60 films with the same actors, 11 films with the same director, 62791 with the same cinematographic genres (including 3228 with exactly the same 2 genres than
Nine Men), 8727 films with the same themes (including 452 films with the same 2 themes than
Nine Men), to have finally
70 suggestions of similar films.
If you liked
Nine Men, you will probably like those similar films :
, 1h43
Directed by Harry WattOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
HistoricalThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Political filmsActors Chips Rafferty,
Gordon Jackson,
Jack Lambert,
Jack Lambert,
Peter Illing,
Ralph TrumanRating63%
An introductory montage establishes Australia of a hundred years ago – a place of wealth and poverty, transformed by the discovery of gold in 1851. This causes a massive drain in manpower which puts a strain on the country. The Victorian governor appoints an army officer, Reid, commissioner of the goldfields and orders him to tax the miners via licences, and to keep law and order., 9minutes
Directed by Harry Watt,
Humphrey JenningsOrigin United-kingdomGenres War,
DocumentaryThemes Transport films,
Aviation films,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about cities,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIActors Quentin ReynoldsRating69%
The film opens with shots of the London streets in late afternoon, as people begin their commute home. The narrator reminds the audience that these people are part of the greatest civilian army the world has ever known, and are going to join their respective service before London's "nightly visitor" arrives. Listening posts are stationed as far away as the coastline and the "white fingers" of searchlights touch the sky., 10minutes
Directed by Harry WattOrigin United-kingdomGenres War,
DocumentaryThemes Christmas films,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Rail transport films,
Political filmsActors Quentin ReynoldsRating67%
The film shows Christmas 1940, in the middle of the Blitz. Christmas traditions are depicted in juxtaposition with a wartime backdrop: Christmas trees are dug up for air raid shelters; housewives buy food for the Christmas dinner; theatres stage pantomime productions; schoolchildren produce handmade Christmas cards. People are shown celebrating Christmas while sheltering in the London Underground, accompanied by a carol sung by the choir of King's College, Cambridge., 48minutes
Directed by Harry WattOrigin United-kingdomGenres War,
Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Transport films,
Aviation films,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about technology,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIRating62%
Before the film, several text cards explain bombers and the Royal Air Force chain of command. The film begins with an observation aircraft flying over and dropping a box of undeveloped film. Bomber Command develops the film and analyzes the resulting photographs, which are presented for the audience to see. There has been a massive build-up by German forces in the subject area for the past few months. The film shows the planning of the mission, even detailing how the bomber wing chooses munitions for the task. The weather forecast is expected to be good and the pilots are briefed. The crew of "'F' for Freddie", the bomber that is the focal point of the film, suit up and take off. While over Germany, the crew bombs the target, dead on for one bomb but their aircraft is hit by flak from "faceless" anti-aircraft gunners. The radio operator is hit in the leg and Freddie is the last aircraft to return. Mist covers the water, prompting worry at the Command. Meanwhile, Freddie cannot climb after the flak hit. They are not losing altitude but are in a bad situation. Tension builds in the film until finally, 'F for Freddie' lands. No aircraft are lost and the mission is a complete success., 1h31
Directed by Harry WattOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Adventure,
WesternThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Political filmsActors Chips RaffertyRating64%
In 1942 the Japanese army is thrusting southwards and Australia fears invasion. Bill Parsons becomes concerned, and leaves his homestead in northern Australia along with his wife and two daughters, Mary and Helen. They join up with a cattle drive heading south led by Dan McAlpine. Others on the drive include the shonky Corky; British former sailor, Sinbad; Aboriginal stockmen, Nipper and Jackie., 1h44
Directed by Charles Frend,
Robert HamerOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
ActionThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Political filmsActors Walter Fitzgerald,
Ralph Michael,
Arthur Young,
Gordon Jackson,
Barry Letts,
Robert BeattyRating66%
En 1940, le "San Demetrio", un pétrolier de la Marine marchande Anglaise, qui traverse l'Atlantique pour ravitailler les troupes Britanniques, est torpillé par l'ennemi et prend feu. Après avoir dérivé pendant trois jours dans un canot de sauvetage, l'équipage qui avait fuit le navire en flammes, constate que celui çi ne coule toujours pas. Les menbres de l'équipage décide alors de remonter à bord pour tenter de suffoquer l'incendie. Mais les sous-marins Allemands rôdent dans l'atlantique. Les hommes parviendront, au prix d'un immense courage, à sauver le bâtiment et à lui faire regagner les côtes Britanniques...Directed by Harry WattOrigin United-kingdomGenres AdventureThemes Films set in AfricaActors Anthony Steel,
Sheila Sim,
Orlando Martins,
William Simons,
Martin Benson,
Peter IllingRating57%
The rural African Galana tribe move to Mombasa following a drought. The tribe's peaceful ways are destroyed by the influence of illegal ivory traders. Game warden Bob Payton turns detective, travelling to Zanzibar to discover the ringleader behind the ivory smuggling. Payton tracks his quarry through some of the most treacherous passages of the Zanzibar territory. Despite obstacles which include crocodiles and rhinos, Payton finally corners the villain. The gang's ringleader has given an African tribe land in return for ivory tusks, but he is repaid for his scheming when the tribe turns on him. , 1h27
Directed by Charles FrendOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
WarThemes Political filmsActors Clifford Evans,
Robert Morley,
Constance Cummings,
Tommy Trinder,
Gordon Jackson,
John WilliamsRating68%
English factory foreman Fred Carrick (Clifford Evans) goes to France on his own initiative to retrieve several pieces of valuable machinery ahead of the German invasion. Along the way, he is helped by two soldiers (Tommy Trinder, Gordon Jackson) and an American woman (Constance Cummings). To get to France, Fred has to get round the opposition of his firm's bosses and British civil servants. While in France, he has to learn about the role of the fifth column. His gradual realisation of how authority can trick him has been argued to be an allegory to Britain learning not to be to be too trusting but also through the role of an Anne Stafford, an American woman, an anticipation of an eventual alliance with the United States. During the race to the coast with the machines, the film evokes the huge scale of the refugee movements that fled before the advancing Nazis in France in 1940., 1h35
Directed by Val GuestOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
WarThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Political filmsActors Stanley Baker,
Guy Rolfe,
Gordon Jackson,
Leo McKern,
Bryan Forbes,
Philip AhnRating70%
The lost remnants of a British Army Brigade headquarters make their way through the Burmese jungle, retreating from the Japanese. The group, numbering over thirty, is led by Captain Langford because the most senior officer, the Brigadier, is one of several who are wounded. The group arrives at a small village which is enemy-occupied. After a short but costly battle, the small group of Japanese in the village is wiped out.