War

Teen Guerrillas

Teen Guerrillas

June 30, 1951

A group of boys decide to form a guerrilla unit in order to sabotage and spy on the American enemy after one of the communist-controlled cities falls to them.

Guernica

Guernica

June 6, 1951

Alain Resnais & Robert Hessen use the famous Picasso mural "Guernica" in combination with newspaper headlines in an anti-war cry against the Spanish Civil War. Narration by Jacques Pruvost highlights the Guernica atrocity of April 1937, followed by a poem by Paul Eluard read by María Casares to a discordant score by Guy Bernard.

Fighting Coast Guard

Fighting Coast Guard

May 31, 1951

Story of how the Coast Guard trained to help win World War II.

La Leona de Castilla

La Leona de Castilla

May 28, 1951

Crown of Castile, 1520. The Comuneros rise up against Charles I, king of Castile and Aragon and emperor of the Hispanic Monarchy. While Juan de Padilla, leader of the uprising, and his captains, Juan Bravo and Francisco Maldonado, fight against the imperial armies, his wife, María de Pacheco, rules the city of Toledo, capital of the rebels.

Sealed Cargo

Sealed Cargo

May 19, 1951

A Newfoundland fishingboat comes to the aid of a wrecked Danish sailing ship and tows it to a small village, but eventually the captain of the fishingboat realises that it's a U-boat supply ship in disguise, loaded with torpedoes. So, together with his crew and a group of villagers he sets about a plan to blow the ship as well as any U-boats that approach it. Based on the novel "The Gaunt Woman" by Edmund Gilligan.

Casabianca

Casabianca

May 17, 1951

In November of 1942, the French submarine, the "Casabianca,", escapes from German-held Toulon, and, upon joining the Free French forces at Algiers, is sent on a secret mission to Corsica to take two secret-service agents to make contact with the underground there. The agents contact the Marquis resistance forces, and learn they are ready to revolt but lack the needed arms and ammunition. The submarine is sent back to Corscia with the necessary weapons for the resistance-fighters, and also returns with trained troops to assist the resistance forces in attacking the Germans.

Boyhood

Boyhood

May 12, 1951

When a family has to relocate due to the war, they are ostracized by their new community.

Miracles Only Happen Once

Miracles Only Happen Once

May 10, 1951

1939 : what a beautiful year for Claudia and Jerôme. No sooner do they meet that they are under each other's spell. 1939 : what a horrible year for the two lovers : war breaks out before they can get married. They meet again after the war but the enchantment has vanished. They decide to marry but it will be for reason, not for love. Miracles only happen once.

Go for Broke!

Go for Broke!

May 4, 1951

A tribute to the U.S. 442nd Regimental Combat Team, formed in 1943 by Presidential permission with Japanese-American volunteers. We follow the training of a platoon under the rueful command of Lt. Mike Grayson who shares common prejudices of the time. The 442nd serve in Italy, then France, distinguishing themselves in skirmishes and battles; gradually and naturally, Grayson's prejudices evaporate with dawning realization that his men are better soldiers than he is.

Assignment in Korea

Assignment in Korea

April 23, 1951

Swedish journalist visits Korea to report on the situation during the war

I Was an American Spy

I Was an American Spy

April 14, 1951

An American nightclub singer in 1940's Singapore becomes a spy for America in an effort to get back at the invading Japanese army. Based on a true story.

Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.

Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.

April 10, 1951

Captain Horatio Hornblower leads his ship HMS Lydia on a perilous transatlantic voyage, during which his faithful crew battle both a Spanish warship and a ragged band of Central American rebels.

Teresa

Teresa

April 5, 1951

An Italian war bride has problems dealing with her husband's possessive mother.

Kore'de Türk Süngüsü

Kore'de Türk Süngüsü

April 1, 1951

Soldiers Three

Soldiers Three

April 1, 1951

Kiplingesque tale of British forces in 19th-century India.

Kendini Kurtaran Şehir

Kendini Kurtaran Şehir

March 27, 1951

The film tells the story of the struggle to liberate Maraş from French occupation. Maraş is occupied by the French. The occupying forces issue a proclamation demanding that the people obey the French. The people refuse to obey the enemy and begin to organize among themselves. Two enemy soldiers attack a girl named Zeynep. Ali, who is at the head of the organization, rescues Zeynep. After this incident, the people begin to clash with the occupying soldiers. Realizing that the people have risen up, the French prepare to attack key points in the city. However, Ali and his friends, who are aware of these preparations, will devise a plan to liberate Maraş.

Victory of Mongolian People

Victory of Mongolian People

March 17, 1951

Six Hours in Djogja

Six Hours in Djogja

March 16, 1951

Depicting the celebrated recapture of the town of Yogyakarta from Dutch forces in March 1949, by Indonesian youth of the resistance and members of the Indonesian army. Although it was held only for a few hours, it resulted in a UN resolution calling on the Dutch to leave.

Air Cadet

Air Cadet

March 14, 1951

A group of cadets have assorted problems at the U.S. Air Force Pilot Training Academy.

Bloody Christmas

Bloody Christmas

March 12, 1951

Returning to Athens after the end of the World War II, Captain Nikolas finds out what happened to his family from a neighbor.