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From Here to Eternity
(1953)
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Hawaii, a private is cruelly punished for not boxing on his
unit's team, while his captain's wife and second in command
are falling in love. His new captain, Dana Holmes, has heard
of his boxing prowess and is keen to get him to represent
the company. However, 'Prew' is adamant that he doesn't box
anymore, so Captain Holmes gets his subordinates to make his
life a living hell. Meanwhile Sergeant Warden starts seeing
the captain's wife, who has a history of seeking external
relief from a troubled marriage. Prew's friend Maggio has a
few altercations with the sadistic stockade Sergeant 'Fatso'
Judson, and Prew begins falling in love with social club
employee Lorene. Unbeknownst to anyone, the Japanese bombing
of Pearl Harbor looms in the distance. |
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Force 10 from Navarone
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This is supposed to be a sequel to the movie, GUNS OF
NAVARONE. In this version the roles of Mallory and Miller, who were played
by Gregory Peck and David Niven, are now being played Robert Shaw and
Edward Fox. It seems that there was traitor with them at Navarone, whom
they thought was executed. But it seems that not only was he not executed,
and he was not a traitor but a German spy. Whom intelligence believes made
it Yugoslavia and is now with the Partisans. So, Mallory and Miller being
the only ones who can positively identify him, are sent along with a unit
called Force 10, which is led by Colonel Barnsby, who objects to their
presence. It seems that Force 10 has a mission of their own which Mallory
and Miller know nothing about. When their plane is shot and most of the
team is killed, they mistakenly believe that some of the locals they meet
are Partisans but in reality are German Allies, so they are taken prisoner,
and have to convince the German commander that they are not spies or else
they will be killed.
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The Fog of War:
Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara
(2003)
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A film about the former US Secretary
of Defence and the various difficult lessons he learned about the
nature and conduct of modern war. Documentary about Robert McNamara,
Secretary of Defense in the Kennedy and Johnson Administrations, who
subsequently became president of the World Bank. The documentary
will combine an interview with Mr. McNamara discussing some of the
tragedies and glories of the 20th Century, archival footage,
documents, and an original score by Philip Glass.
(view trailer)
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