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Directed by John FordOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Films about terrorism,
Political filmsActors Victor McLaglen,
Heather Angel,
Preston Foster,
Margot Grahame,
Wallace Ford,
Una O'ConnorRating73%
In 1922 Dublin, Gypo Nolan (Victor McLaglen) has been kicked out of the outlaw Irish Republican Army (IRA) for not executing a Black and Tan who killed an IRA man. He becomes angry when he sees his streetwalker girlfriend Katie Madden (Margot Grahame) trying to pick up a customer. After he throws the man into the street, Katie laments that she does not have £10 for passage to America to start afresh., 1h44
Directed by John FordOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Political films,
Children's filmsActors Madeleine Carroll,
Franchot Tone,
Reginald Denny,
Sig Ruman,
Louise Dresser,
Raul RoulienRating59%
The story opens 185 years ago when two families, cotton merchants in England and America, with branches in France and Prussia swear to stand by each other in a belief that a great business firmly established in four countries will be able to withstand even such another calamity as the Napoleonic Wars from which Europe is slowly recovering. Then many years later, along comes World War I and the years that follow, to test the businesses., 1h56
Directed by John Ford,
Raoul WalshOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Military humor in film,
Political films,
Films based on plays,
Children's films,
United States Armed Forces in filmsActors Victor McLaglen,
Edmund Lowe,
Dolores del Río,
Phyllis Haver,
William V. Mong,
Leslie FentonRating68%
Flagg and Quirt are veteran United States Marines sergeants whose rivalry dates back a number of years. Flagg is commissioned a Captain, he is in command of a company on the front lines of France during World War I. Sergeant Quirt is assigned to Flagg's unit as the senior non-commissioned officer. Flagg and Quirt quickly resume their rivalry, which this time takes its form over the affections of Charmaine, the daughter of the local innkeeper. However, Charmaine's desire for a husband and the reality of war give the two men a common cause., 34minutes
Directed by Gregg Toland,
John FordOrigin USAGenres War,
Documentary,
Action,
HistoricalThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about technology,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War II,
United States Armed Forces in filmsActors Walter Huston,
Dana Andrews,
Harry Davenport,
George O'Brien,
Paul Hurst,
James Kevin McGuinnessRating60%
Jugée trop « compatissante » envers les japonais, et coupée au montage par l’État-Major américain, cette reconstitution hautement réaliste reçut néanmoins l’Oscar® du meilleur documentaire en 1943., 1h55
Directed by John FordOrigin USAGenres War,
Action,
Adventure,
Historical,
WesternThemes Political filmsActors John Wayne,
William Holden,
Constance Towers,
Hoot Gibson,
Ken Curtis,
Bing RussellRating70%
A Union cavalry brigade, led by Colonel John Marlowe (John Wayne), is sent on a raid behind Confederate lines to destroy a railroad and supply depot at Newton Station. Before the war, Marlowe had been a railroad building engineer. With the troop is a new regimental surgeon, Major Henry Kendall (William Holden), who seems to be constantly at odds with his commander. Kendall is torn between duty and the horror of war. , 1h50
Directed by John FordOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Biography,
ActionThemes Transport films,
Aviation filmsActors John Wayne,
Dan Dailey,
Maureen O'Hara,
Ward Bond,
Ken Curtis,
Sig RumanRating65%
Soon after World War I is over, "Spig" Wead (John Wayne), along with John Dale Price (Ken Curtis), tries to prove to the Navy the value of aviation in combat. To do this, Wead pushes the Navy to compete in racing and endurance competitions. Several races are against the US Army aviation team led by Captain Herbert Allen Hazard (based on Jimmy Doolittle – played by Kenneth Tobey)., 2h15
Directed by Robert Montgomery,
John FordOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
ActionThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Political filmsActors Robert Montgomery,
John Wayne,
Donna Reed,
Jack Holt,
Ward Bond,
Paul LangtonRating71%
In December, 1941, a squadron of PT Boats under the command of Lt. John "Brick" Brickley (Robert Montgomery) is sent to Manila to help defend the Philippines against a potential Japanese invasion. However, upon their arrival, instead of a welcome, they are ridiculed by the local military commanders. One of Brick's men, Lt., J.G. "Rusty" Ryan (John Wayne) becomes disgusted when his superiors refuse to see the small boats as viable naval craft and is in the process of writing his request for a transfer to destroyers when news arrives of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, which makes transfer at that time impossible., 1h41
Directed by John FordOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
ActionThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
La bataille de l'Atlantique,
Political filmsActors John Wayne,
Thomas Mitchell,
Ian Hunter,
Barry Fitzgerald,
John Qualen,
Mildred NatwickRating68%
The film tells the story of the crew aboard a British tramp steamer named the SS Glencairn on the long voyage home from the West Indies to Baltimore and then to England. The crew is a motley, fun-loving, hard-drinking lot. Among them is their consensus leader, a middle-aged Irishman named Driscoll ("Drisk") (Thomas Mitchell), a young Swedish ex-farmer Ole Olsen (John Wayne), a spiteful steward nicknamed Cocky (Barry Fitzgerald), a brooding Lord Jim-like Englishman Smitty (Ian Hunter), and a burly, thoroughly dependable bruiser Davis (Joseph Sawyer), among others. The film opens on a sultry night in a port in the West Indies where the crew have been confined to their ship by order of the captain, yet they yearn as ever for an opportunity to drink and have fun with the ladies. Drisk has arranged to import a boat-load of local ladies, who along with baskets of fruit have agreed to smuggle bottles of rum on board where, with the acquiescence of the captain, the crew carouse until a minor drunken brawl breaks out and the ladies are ordered off the ship and denied any of their promised compensation. The next day the ship sails to pick up its cargo for its return trip to England. When the crew discovers that the cargo is high explosives, they at first rebel and grumble among themselves that they won't crew the ship if it is carrying such a cargo. But they are easily cowed into submission by the captain and the ship sails, crossing the Atlantic and passing through what they all know is the war zone and potential disaster., 18minutes
Directed by John FordOrigin USAGenres War,
DocumentaryThemes Transport films,
Aviation films,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about technology,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War II,
Children's filmsActors Henry Fonda,
Donald Crisp,
Jane Darwell,
Irving PichelRating60%
The film begins with a male narrator (Ray Milland) explaining where Midway Island is and its strategic importance. About five minutes into the film the format changes somewhat, with more leisurely pictures of the G.I.s at work on the island, and then a female voice over. The female voice over (Verna Felton) takes the personality of a middle aged woman from Springfield, Ohio, who is a mother-type figure pointing out how she recognizes a boy from her home town. The boy is Army Air Force pilot William E. "Junior" Kinney. Then stock footage of the Kinney family back home is introduced.