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Directed by Zoltan KordaOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films set in Africa,
Political films,
Le désert,
Guerre du désertActors Humphrey Bogart,
Bruce Bennett,
Frederick Worlock,
Lloyd Bridges,
J. Carrol Naish,
Dan DuryeaRating74%
The crew of an M3 Lee tank, attached to the British Eighth Army, commanded by U.S. Army Master Sergeant Joe Gunn (Humphrey Bogart), and nicknamed Lulu Belle, become separated from their unit during a general retreat from German forces after the fall of Tobruk. Heading south across the Libyan desert to rejoin their command, they come across a bombed-out field hospital, where they pick up a motley collection of stragglers, among them British doctor Captain Halliday (Richard Nugent), four Commonwealth soldiers, and Free French Corporal Leroux (Louis Mercier). Halliday, the only officer, cedes command to Gunn., 1h47
Directed by Zoltan Korda,
Terence YoungOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
AdventureThemes Films set in Africa,
Political filmsActors Anthony Steel,
Laurence Harvey,
James Robertson Justice,
Mary Ure,
Ronald Lewis,
Ian CarmichaelRating61%
The film depicts Harry Faversham, a sensitive child who is terrified by his father and his Crimean War friends relating tales of cowardice that often ended in suicide. Young Harry follows his father's wishes of being commissioned in the Royal North Surrey Regiment. He also becomes engaged to marry the daughter of his father's friend General Burroughs., 1h29
Directed by Zoltan KordaOrigin USAGenres Drama,
AdventureThemes Films set in AfricaActors Gregory Peck,
Joan Bennett,
Robert Preston,
Reginald Denny,
Jean Gillie,
Carl HarbordRating65%
Margaret "Margot" Macomber (Joan Bennett) is unhappily married to Francis Macomber (Robert Preston). As their plane lands in Nairobi, Kenya, accompanied by Robert Wilson (Gregory Peck), a big-game hunter, Francis is dead from a gunshot wound to the back of his head., 1h30
Directed by Zoltan KordaOrigin USAGenres Drama,
WarThemes Political films,
Films based on playsActors Paul Muni,
Marguerite Chapman,
Larry Parks,
Roman Bohnen,
George Macready,
Ludwig DonathRating66%
In 1942, both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union are gathering forces and supplies in one particular sector of the Eastern Front for a major attack. The Soviets are secretly constructing a bridge at night over a river. To avoid detection, it is being built underwater, just below the surface., 1h38
Directed by Zoltan KordaOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
AdventureThemes Films set in AfricaActors Leslie Banks,
Paul Robeson,
Nina Mae McKinney,
Martin Walker,
Charles Carson,
Allan JeayesRating54%
Sanders (Leslie Banks) is a British colonial District Commissioner in Colonial Nigeria. He tries to rule his province fairly, including the various tribes comprising the Peoples of the River. He is regarded with respect by some and with fear by others, among whom he is referred to as "Sandi" and "Lord Sandi". He has an ally in Bosambo, a literate and educated chief (played by the American actor, Paul Robeson)., 1h44
Directed by Zoltan KordaOrigin United-kingdomGenres War,
AdventureThemes Political filmsActors Sabu,
Raymond Massey,
Roger Livesey,
Valerie Hobson,
Francis L. Sullivan,
Desmond TesterRating62%
During the British Raj, Captain Carruthers (Roger Livesey) works under cover to track smuggled shipments of arms on the restless Northwest Frontier of "India" (the modern day Pakistan-Afghanistan border). He fears a full-scale rebellion is brewing. To forestall this, the British governor (Francis L. Sullivan) signs a treaty with the friendly, peace-loving ruler of Tokot, a key kingdom in the region, which is described as four days' march northward from Peshawar. (The British held a fort at Abazai near this location, not far from the famous Takht Bhai ruins) Meanwhile, the king's son, Prince Azim (Sabu), befriends Carruthers and a British drummer boy, Bill Holder (Desmond Tester), who teaches him how to play the instrument., 1h43
Directed by Zoltan KordaOrigin United-kingdomGenres DramaThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about racismActors Canada Lee,
Sidney Poitier,
Charles Carson,
Geoffrey Keen,
Joyce Carey,
Michael GoodliffeRating68%
In the back country of South Africa, black minister Stephen Kumalo (Canada Lee) journeys to the city to search for his missing son Absolom, only to find his people living in squalor and Absolom a criminal after committing murder. Kumalo's friend and fellow minister, Reverend Misimangu (Sidney Poitier) is a young South African clergyman who helps find Kumalo's sons and sister-turned-prostitute in the slums of Johannesburg. Both work together to confront the harsh reality of apartheid and what it is doing to both white and black South Africans., 2h14
Directed by Basil DeardenOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
Adventure,
HistoricalThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about terrorism,
Political filmsActors Laurence Olivier,
Charlton Heston,
Richard Johnson,
Ralph Richardson,
Alexander Knox,
Michael HordernRating67%
In 1883, in the Sudan, a force of 10,000 poorly trained Egyptians under the command of British Col. William "Billy" Hicks (Edward Underdown) is lured into the desert and slaughtered by Muslim zealots led by Muhammad Ahmad (Laurence Olivier), a fanatic Sudanese Arab who believes he is the Mahdi, the prophesied "expected one of Mohammed." The British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone (Ralph Richardson), who does not wish to send more military forces to Khartoum, is under great pressure to send military hero Major General Charles George Gordon (Charlton Heston) there to salvage the situation and restore British prestige. Gordon has strong ties to Sudan, having broken the slave trade there in the past, but Gladstone distrusts him. Gordon has a reputation for strong, if eccentric, religious beliefs and following his own judgement, regardless of his orders. Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville, the British foreign secretary (Michael Hordern), knowing this, tells Gladstone that by sending Gordon to Khartoum, the British government can ignore all public pressure to send an army there, and absolve themselves of any responsibility over the area if Gordon ignores his orders. Gladstone is mildly shocked at the suggestion, but as it is popular with the public and Queen Victoria, he adopts it for the sake of expediency., 1h16
Directed by Michael Powell,
Adrian Brunel,
Alexander Korda,
Brian Desmond HurstOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
DocumentaryThemes Politique,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIActors Merle Oberon,
Ralph Richardson,
June Duprez,
Flora Robson,
Robert Douglas,
Anthony BushellRating57%
The Lion Has Wings is recounted in various "chapters" with a linking story revolving around a senior Royal Air Force (RAF) officer, played by Ralph Richardson, his wife and his family., 1h42
Directed by Peter UstinovOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
WarThemes Transport films,
Aviation films,
Political filmsActors Ralph Richardson,
Raymond Huntley,
John Laurie,
Ernest Jay,
David Tomlinson,
Finlay CurrieRating64%
A group of British scientists work to develop a radar system. School for Secrets tells the story of the 'Boffins' - research scientists - who discovered and developed radar and helped avoid the German invasion of Britain in 1940. Five different scientists, led by Professor Heatherville (Ralph Richardson), are brought together to work in secrecy and under pressure to develop the weapon. Their dedication disrupts their family lives as they are forced to sacrifice everything to make a breakthrough. Their success is illustrated by the effect radar has on the fighting abilities of the RAF over the skies of Britain in the summer and autumn months of 1940. However, Germany is also planning its own radar capability and British commandos are dispatched to strike at a Nazi installation. The scientists then complete their work just in time for the Battle of Britain.