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Directed by Robert Aldrich,
Vincent ShermanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
Noir,
CrimeThemes Films about the labor movement,
Political filmsActors Lee J. Cobb,
Kerwin Mathews,
Gia Scala,
Richard Boone,
Valerie French,
Robert LoggiaRating65%
Alan Mitchell is a returning Korean War veteran who joins his father Walter's garment company, Roxton Fashions. The firm has been paying protection money to gangsters led by Artie Ravidge to keep the union out., 1h22
Directed by Robert AldrichOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
NoirThemes Political filmsActors Dan Duryea,
Gene Lockhart,
Patric Knowles,
Reginald Denny,
Nigel Bruce,
Keye LukeRating57%
Mike Callahan (Duryea) is an Irish émigré and war veteran working in Singapore as a private detective. He takes on a case from a former flame, now a nightclub singer. She thinks her husband Julian March (Knowles) is involved in criminal activities and asks him to help out. , 1h46
Directed by Robert AldrichOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Noir,
CrimeThemes Politique,
Political filmsActors Ralph Meeker,
Maxine Cooper Gomberg,
Albert Dekker,
Paul Stewart,
Juano Hernández,
Cloris LeachmanRating74%
Ralph Meeker plays Mike Hammer, a tough Los Angeles private eye who is almost as brutal and corrupt as the crooks he chases. Mike and his assistant/secretary/lover, Velda (Maxine Cooper), usually work on "penny-ante divorce cases.", 1h47
Directed by Robert AldrichOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
ActionThemes Political filmsActors Jack Palance,
Eddie Albert,
Lee Marvin,
Robert Strauss,
William Smithers,
Buddy EbsenRating73%
Europe 1944: Fragile Fox is a company of American G.I.s based in a Belgian town near the front line. They are led by Captain Erskine Cooney (Eddie Albert), a man from Riverview, Kentucky who appears to be better at handling red tape than military strategy. On the other hand, Cooney is a natural coward out of depth who freezes under fire and cannot bring himself to send more men into battle to reinforce those already under attack. The increasing and unnecessary loss of life is causing morale problems among the troops and trying the patience of Platoon Leader Lt. Joe Costa (Jack Palance), a bold and brave fighter and a natural leader of men. The Executive Officer, Lt. Harold Woodruff (William Smithers, in his first credited screen role) is the "voice of reason" who tries to keep the peace between Cooney and Costa. Both he and Costa are respected by the enlisted troops. While Woodruff tries to get Cooney reassigned to a desk job behind the lines, Costa hints at a more direct solution to the problem. It's a well-known fact that Cooney owes his position to battalion commander Lt. Col. Clyde Bartlett (Lee Marvin), a man who has known the Cooney family since he was a 14-year-old clerk in the office of Cooney's father, a top judge. The judge and his influence could be very useful to Bartlett's post-war political ambitions and it all depends on his and Erskine's war records. Neither Captain Cooney nor Bartlett are liked by the company: as PFC. Bernstein (Robert Strauss) puts it: "When you salute them two, you have to apologize to your arm., 2h13
Directed by Robert Aldrich,
Oscar RudolphOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
ActionThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Political filmsActors Michael Caine,
Cliff Robertson,
Henry Fonda,
Ken Takakura,
Denholm Elliott,
Ian BannenRating65%
In the 1942 Pacific War theater of World War II, Lieutenant Sam Lawson, USN (Robertson), is a Japanese language interpreter who — so far — has avoided combat. His commanding officer (Henry Fonda in a cameo role) unexpectedly cancels his leave and informs Lawson that he is to be assigned to a British infantry commando unit in the New Hebrides Islands for a combat mission., 1h28
Directed by Robert Aldrich,
Edward DmytrykOrigin USAGenres Drama,
WarThemes Political filmsActors Margo,
Tom Neal,
J. Carrol Naish,
Robert Ryan,
Gloria Holden,
Donald DouglasRating55%
The film's opening scene is set in 1943 Japan. Reo Seki (J. Carrol Naish) is presented with the ashes of his dead son, Taro Seki (Tom Neal), and blames himself for the death., 2h23
Directed by Robert AldrichOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
AdventureThemes Political filmsActors Lee Marvin,
Ernest Borgnine,
Charles Bronson,
John Cassavetes,
Richard Jaeckel,
George KennedyRating76%
In Britain, in the spring of 1944, Allied forces are preparing for the D-Day invasion. Among them are Major John Reisman (Lee Marvin), an OSS officer; his commander, Regular Army Major General Sam Worden (Ernest Borgnine); and his former commander Colonel Everett Dasher Breed (Robert Ryan). Early in the film, the personalities of the three men are shown to clash and the characters of the individualistic Reisman and the domineering Breed are established. Reisman is aided by his friend, the mild-mannered Major Max Armbruster (George Kennedy)., 1h39
Directed by Robert Aldrich,
Lambert Hillyer,
Richard WallaceOrigin USAGenres Drama,
WarThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Political films,
United States Armed Forces in filmsActors Pat O'Brien,
Randolph Scott,
Anne Shirley,
Eddie Albert,
Walter Reed,
Robert RyanRating59%
In 1941, at a staff meeting in Washington, D.C., two officers of the U.S. Army Air Corps (and old friends) debate the importance of bombardiers. Major "Chick" Davis (Pat O'Brien) argues that a bombardier, using the top secret American bombsight will be the "spearhead of our striking force." After a year of observing the Royal Air Force fight the German Luftwaffe, Capt. "Buck" Oliver (Randolph Scott) is not convinced a bomber can get "so close that a bomb can't miss" and that new pilots are the priority. Davis challenges Oliver to a "bombing duel" to test their respective points of view. Oliver, using a dive bomber, misses the stationary target with all his bombs, while Davis, bombing from 20,000 feet in a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, succeeds in hitting his target with his first bomb., 2h
Directed by Lewis Milestone,
Robert Aldrich,
Nate WattOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Political filmsActors Ingrid Bergman,
Charles Boyer,
Charles Laughton,
Louis Calhern,
Roman Bohnen,
Ruth WarrickRating62%
Pre-World War II Paris is crowded with illegal refugees, trying to evade deportation. One of them is Dr. Ravic (Charles Boyer), who under a false name practices medicine illegally, helping other refugees. He saves Joan Madou (Ingrid Bergman) from committing suicide after the sudden death of her lover. They become involved, but he is deported and she becomes the mistress of a wealthy man, Alex (Stephen Bekassy). All this time Ravic seeks revenge against the Nazi officer Haake (Charles Laughton), with war eventually declared between France and Germany.