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Directed by Charles ChauvelOrigin AustralieGenres Drama,
Action,
AdventureThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Robert TudawaliRating60%
Jedda is an Aboriginal girl born on a cattle station in the Northern Territory of Australia. After her mother dies giving birth to her, the child is brought to Sarah McMann, the wife of the station boss. Sarah has recently lost her own newborn to illness. She at first intends to give the baby to one of the Aboriginal women who work on the station, but then raises Jedda as her own, teaching her European ways and separating her from other Aborigines., 1h6
Directed by Charles ChauvelOrigin AustralieGenres Drama,
Documentary,
ActionThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Errol Flynn,
Charles Chauvel,
Elsa ChauvelRating47%
Chauvel's film uses introductory enacted scenes showing the mutiny, followed by documentary footage, anthropological style, of the mutineers' descendants on Pitcairn Island. Chauvel also used footage of Polynesian women dancers; and film of an underwater shipwreck, filmed with a glass bottomed boat, which he believed was the Bounty but was probably not. This was Chauvel's first 'talkie' and he had clearly at this stage not yet learned to direct actors: the dialogue is very stiff and amateurish. The use of long sections of documentary footage with a voice over, combined with acted scenes, is similar to the hybrid silent and talking pictures that were produced during the transition to sound. It also represents the combination of interests of the director, and he returned to documentary toward the end of his career with the BBC television series Walkabout. Despite the poorly written dialogue, the documentary sections retain their excellence. A return to enactments at the end of the film, with one scripted modern scene in which a child suffers because of the lack of regular ship visits which could have taken the child to hospital, probably sought to make the film a useful voice for the Pitcairn Island community, who had been generous with their participation., 12minutes
Directed by Charles ChauvelActors Peter Finch,
Chips Rafferty,
Dorothy AlisonA young woman, Gracie, is bored with her factory work and dissatisfied with war life. Her soldier boyfriend, Jim, is blinded while fighting overseas, and writes her a letter which inspires Gracie and her workmates to make sacrifices and win the war., 33minutes
Directed by Ken G. HallThemes Transport films,
Aviation films,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIActors Chips Rafferty,
Peter Finch,
Ron Randell,
Ralph Foster SmartRating76%
A series of everyday people talk about their contributions to the war effort. A motor mechanic speaks about how he was working happily in 1939, not thinking much of the crisis in Europe; he subsequently began making aircraft and enlisted in the Volunteer Defence Force., 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., 1h59
Directed by Michael Powell,
Emeric PressburgerOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
Adventure,
HistoricalThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
La bataille de l'Atlantique,
Political filmsActors John Gregson,
Anthony Quayle,
Peter Finch,
Ian Hunter,
Bernard Lee,
Patrick MacneeRating65%
In the early months of the Second World War, Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine sends out merchant raiders to attack Allied shipping. The Royal Navy responds with hunting groups whose mission is to stop them. The group that finds the heavily armed pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee near South America is outgunned: Graf Spee is equipped with long-range 11-inch guns, while the British heavy cruiser Exeter has much lighter 8-inch guns, and the light cruisers Ajax and Achilles have 6-inch guns. Despite this, they go straight to the attack., 2h25
Directed by Irvin KershnerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Thriller,
Documentary,
Action,
HistoricalThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about terrorism,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Political films,
Dans un avion,
Children's films,
Films about hijackingsActors Peter Finch,
Charles Bronson,
Yaphet Kotto,
James Woods,
Robert Loggia,
Horst BuchholzRating66%
The film focuses on the basic facts of the rescue of hostages held when hijackers belonging to a splinter group of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine under the orders of Wadie Haddad boarded and hijacked an Air France plane. It recounts the events and response of the Israeli government and the controversy that the rescue stirred., 1h44
Directed by Michael McCarthyOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Thriller,
Action,
HistoricalThemes Political filmsActors Peter Finch,
Eva Bartok,
Tony Britton,
Alexander Knox,
Alfred Burke,
Tim TurnerRating63%
In May 1940, as the German invasion of the Netherlands is under way, the British government decides to send a team to the Netherlands on board HMS Walpole to secure stocks of industrial diamonds before the invaders can get to them. Accordingly, two Dutch diamond experts, Jan Smit (Peter Finch) and Walter Keyser (Alexander Knox) with a British Army Intelligence officer, Major Dillon (Tony Britton), are dropped by ship off the Dutch coast. Dodging German bombs and suspicious Dutch police and soldiers, they commandeer a car driven by Anna (Eva Bartok), whom they have just saved from trying to commit suicide. The four of them drive to Amsterdam.