Movie adaptation of the hit play based on the diary of Anne Frank.
Conceived by Goebbels' Propaganda Ministry: the most incendiary of Nazi Germany's anti-British films and one of the most audaciously cynical movies ever made.
Jaw-dropping aerial action and thrilling special effects give a breathtaking tribute to the unsung heroes who rose above extraordinary challenges and ultimately soared into history.
Follow the crew of a B-17 bomber on its final and most dangerous mission over Germany, as just about everything that can go wrong does go wrong.
The true life story of the legendary Jimmy Doolittle - flying pioneer and American hero.
Shot in semi-documentary style, this 1960 classic recounts one of the most famous battles in the history of naval warfare in the famous hunt for the powerful German warship that terrorized the sea for eight days.
1976 film of the passionate, tumultuous, scandalous, hilarious and utterly unlikely romance between beloved screen stars Clark Gable and Carole Lombard.
In 1939, Nazi Germany declares war on freedom and demands conformity from its youth. But a group calling themselves Swing Kids rebel with their swing music from America.
Though a little short on historical accuracy, this 1965 all-star Hollywood take on the Battle of the Bulge is still very entertaining and is well remembered by everyone who watches it.
The real star of the film is the climactic 30-minute battle, a massive feat of cinematic engineering that expertly conveys the surprise, the chaos, and the immense destruction of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
A truly perfect movie, the 1942 Casablanca still wows viewers today, and for good reason.
Losing to Hitler wasn't going to mean life under Nazi rule, it would literally mean the annihilation of every Soviet man, woman and child. The stakes were all or nothing.
The bloodiest battle in human history. This film depicts the turning point in WWII as a vast tableau of horror in which the average German soldier was as much a victim of Nazi evil as the Soviet people.
The true story of five brothers who fought and died together when their ship was sunk in the South Pacific; the movie that inspired "Saving Private Ryan."
The true story of Polish Catholic social worker Irena Sendler who engineered and operated a group of compatriots in Warsaw's Jewish Ghetto that saved the lives of 2,500 children.
Academy Award winning 1957 film gives an exciting, yet historically inaccurate, glimpse into the brutality suffered by British POWs of the Japanese.
Recognizing the contribution of Navajo "code talkers," whose use of an unbreakable Navajo-language radio code was instrumental in defeating the Japanese, this film serves as an admirable tribute to those Native American heroes.
From the difficult abandonment of the Philippines that left General Wainwright to surrender to the invading Japanese forces there, the struggle to return years later, and the eventual signing of Japan's surrender, this historical sketch brilliantly delivers MacArthur's passion for duty, honor and country.
In the cold Berlin winter of 1943, hundreds of brave women stood in defiance of the Nazis, screaming and howling for the release of their husbands held in a factory on a street named Rosenstrasse.