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D-Day, the Sixth of June (1956) Robert Taylor and Richard Todd pine over the same woman on their way to invade France, which takes place in the last 15 minutes of the film. Buy this movie!
The Dam Busters (1954) Michael Redgrave stars in this British film dramatization of an actual World War II bombing raid on Germany. Buy this movie!
Dangerous Moonlight (1941) The Warsaw Concerto is one of the stars of this wartime drama also entitled Suicide Squadron. Anton Walbrook stars as a Polish composer tricked by his friends into fleeing his homeland to avoid imprisonment by the Nazis, who joins a Polish air squadron headquartered in England.
Darby's Rangers (1958) James Garner leads the famed First Ranger Batallion from Dieppe through the North African and Italian campaigns until they were nearly annihilated at Cisterna, protecting the Allied landing at Anzio.
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*The Desert Fox (1951) James Mason is German Field Marshall Irwin Rommel, the brilliant tactician who tried to overthrow Hitler. One of Mason's two movie portrayals of Rommel, the other being in The Desert Rats (1953), with Richard Burton. Buy this movie! - The Desert Fox Buy this movie! - The Desert Rats
Desperate Journey (1942) Raoul Walsh directed Errol Flynn and Ronald Reagan in a propaganda thriller about American pilots trying to escape from Germany. Buy this movie!
Destination Gobi (1953) Robert Wise-directed tale of war in the Gobi desert, starring Richard Widmark as a veteran Naval officer leading a group of weathermen.
Destination Tokyo (1943) Cary Grant captains a U.S. submarine on a daring secret mission related to the Doolittle raids on Tokyo. Buy this movie!
The Dirty Dozen (1967) Unbelievable but exciting and sometimes humorous yarn about condemned soldiers on a suicide mission. Great cast includes Lee Marvin, Charles Bronson, John Cassavetes, and Donald Sutherland. Avoid the sequels. Buy this movie!
Don't Go Near the Water (1957) Glenn Ford stars in a comedy about Navy PR officers who never see a ship.
The Edge of Darkness (1942) Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan star in the story of Norwegian resistance fighters.
*The Enemy Below (1957) Robert Mitchum vs. Curt Jurgens in an exciting battle between a U.S. destroyer and a German submarine. Buy this movie!
The Fighting Seabees (1944) John Wayne as Wedge Donovan, who created the Seabees (Construction Battalion), the fighting construction workers of the Pacific Theater. Buy this movie!
The Fighting Sullivans (1944) Touching dramatization detailing the lives of five brothers who died together when their ship, the Juneau, was sunk off Guadalcanal. The scene of naval officer Ward Bond announcing the tragedy to the surviving Iowa family, headed by patriarch Thomas Mitchell, may be the most painful episode in any wartime film.* Buy this movie!
Five Branded Women (1960) Five beautiful women - Jeanne Moreau, Barbara Bel Geddes, Silvana Mangano, Carla Gravina and Vera Miles - are accused of consorting with the Nazis during WW II. As punishment, they have their heads shaved by the partisans, after which the Nazis kick them out of the village. Also starring Van Heflin, Richard Basehart, and Harry Guardino.
Five Graves to Cairo (1943) Billy Wilder's second directorial stars Franchot Tone as the tank soldier stranded behind enemy lines who saves the day by outsmarting Rommel, played with gusto by Erich von Stroheim.* Buy this movie!
Flying Tigers (1942) John Wayne, again, this time leading a band of American pilots fighting for the Chinese before their entry into World War II. Buy this movie!
Forty-Ninth Parallel (1941) Emeric Pressburger won an Oscar for his original story of a German U-boat crew trying to make it across Canada to the neutral United States. Laurence Olivier stars in this Best Picture nominee.
*From Here to Eternity (1953) Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, Deborah Kerr, Donna Reed, and Frank Sinatra in the award-winning drama set in Hawaii just before the attack on Pearl Harbor. Buy this movie!
The Gallant Hours (1960) Touching tribute to Admiral William "Bull" Halsey, summarizing his leadership during the Guadalcanal campaign, and forcefully enacted by lookalike James Cagney.
Go for Broke! (1951) Effective portrait of the highly decorated Japanese-American 442nd Regimental Combat Unit. Fine performance by Van Johnson as the commanding officer.* Buy this movie!
*The Great Escape (1963) Exciting prison-of-war film based on a true story, starring Steve McQueen, James Garner, Richard Attenborough, Charles Bronson, and James Coburn. Buy this movie! (VHS) Buy this movie! (Special Edition DVD)
Guadalcanal Diary (1943) Story of the Guadalcanal campaign from the viewpoint of the people involved, played by Anthony Quinn, Lloyd Nolan, William Bendix, and others. Buy this movie!
Gung Ho! (1943) A determined Randolph Scott leads the fresh troops in a counterattack only a few weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Buy this movie!
The Guns of Navarone (1961) Gregory Peck leads a half-dozen commandos on an almost impossible mission to destroy a pair of huge German guns. Nominated for a Best Picture Oscar. Buy this movie!
A Guy Named Joe (1943) Spencer Tracy and Irene Dunne star in the original version of the movie remade by Steven Spielberg as Always in 1989. Directed by GWTW director Victor Fleming.
Hail the Conquering Hero (1944) Social satirist Preston Sturges' examination of wartime folly, as discharged Marine Eddie Bracken is trotted out as a hero for his adoring hometown.* Buy this movie!
Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957) John Huston directed this story of a nun played by Deborah Kerr stuck on a South Pacific island with Robert Mitchum as a tough G.I. during WW II. Buy this movie!
Hell in the Pacific (1968) Lee Marvin and Toshiro Mifune must learn to cooperate when they both crash on an uninhabited island. Buy this movie!
Hell is for Heroes (1962) I never thought the title made any sense in this rousing yarn about an outnumbered squad of GIs trying to hold off a German attack. With Steve McQueen, James Coburn, and a familiar supporting cast. Buy this movie!
Hellcats of the Navy (1957) Another movie with "hell" in the title! A submarine drama starring the future President and First Lady in their only film together. Buy this movie!
Here Comes the Navy (1934) Jimmy Cagney and Pat O'Brien are sailors fighting over a girl, played by Gloria Stuart - O'Brien's sister! This very first teaming of the two Irishmen was a Best Picture Oscar nominee.
The Heroes of Telemark (1965) Kirk Douglas and Richard Harris in the story of Norwegian fighters who destroyed the heavy water being produced by the Nazis for an atomic bomb.
The Hill (1965) Sean Connery stars in a gritty drama set in a brutal British disciplinary camp in the Libyan desert. Buy this movie!
Hitler's Children (1943) Anti-Nazi film made in 1943 and focusing on Hitler's rise to power in pre-war Germany is a bit dated in spots, but quite prophetic in many ways, and the black and white photography looks very nice. Stars Bonita Granville and Tim Holt are backed up by an excellent supporting cast, including Kent Smith, Otto Kruger and Hans Conreid.
The House on 92nd Street (1945) Creation of a new art form, the semi-documentary, by famed March of Time filmmaker Louis deRochemont. Distinctive voice-over narration by actor Reed Hadley traces the round-up of Nazi agents operating in America by an intrepid FBI, led by Lloyd Nolan.* Buy this movie!
I Wanted Wings (1941) Pre-war film that champions national military preparation, as it follows three air cadets (William Holden, Ray Milland, Wayne Morris) from training through commission. Fascinating opening sequence of a practice air raid over Los Angeles, and a career-making debut by Veronica Lake as the blond siren who lures trainees from duty.*
I Was a Male War Bride (1949) Romantic comedy with Cary Grant and Ann Sheridan as an international couple trying to stay together when her unit is transferred to the US. (He's French, though he hasn't a trace of an accent, of course.) Buy this movie!
Imitation General (1958) A classic military comedy of errors starring Glenn Ford, in one of his patented deadpan performances, as a sergeant pretending to be an officer, ably supported by Red Buttons (fresh off his Oscar-winning performance in Sayonara the year before) with Dean Jones and Tige Andrews. Very funny, with lots of WWII action to boot.
In Harm's Way (1965) John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, and Patricia Neal in a love triangle during the tumultuous days just after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Buy this movie!
In Which We Serve (1942) Noel Coward was nominated for an Oscar for Original Screenplay and Best Picture, and appeared in the film, as well. It's the story of a group of survivors of a sunken British destroyer, told in flashbacks. Buy this movie!
Journey for Margaret (1942) World War II tear-jerker about a couple, played by Robert Young and Laraine Day, who hook up with a pair of orphans in London during the blitz, played by William Severn and Margaret O'Brien. The little boy is very appealing, but he only appeared in a few more films. For O'Brien, however, this was her first starring role and the beginning of a long career.
*Kelly's Heroes (1970) An irreverent and entertaining Nazi gold heist film starring Donald Sutherland and Clint Eastwood, plus a great collection of anti-heroes, including Telly Savalas, Don Rickles, Stuart Margolin, and more. Buy this movie!
King Rat (1965) George Segal delivers a first-rate performance in the title role as an opportunistic prisoner in a Japanese camp from which nobody escapes physically. Buy this movie!
Kings Go Forth (1958) Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis, and Natalie Wood are involved in an interracial love triangle in France. Buy this movie!
*Lifeboat (1944) One of Hitchcock's greatest films tells the story of the survivors of a U-boat attack in the Atlantic. Based on a John Steinbeck story. Buy this movie!
*The Longest Day (1962) One of the great WW II movies of all time tells the story of the Normandy invasion. The cast of thousands includes almost every great male star from Europe and America, including Richard Burton, John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Robert Mitchum, Rod Steiger, etc. etc. Buy this movie!
Man Hunt (1941) Fritz Lang's compelling cautionary tale of the coming Nazi horrors, as British hunter Walter Pidgeon puts Hitler in his telescopic sights. George Sanders steals the film as an unrelenting Gestapo chief.*
The Memphis Belle (1943) Documentary about the 25th and final mission of the Memphis Belle, a B-17, starring the actual participants in the mission, and narrated by Arthur Kennedy. Remade successfully in 1990. Buy this movie!
Merrill's Marauders (1962) Jeff Chandler as Brigadier General Frank D. Merrill commanding the 3,000 American volunteers of the 5307th in the Burmese jungle.
Midway (1976) An all-star cast (Heston, Fonda, Coburn, Ford, Mitchum, etc.) in another recreation of the most crucial naval battle of World War II. Buy this movie!
*Mister Roberts (1955) Henry Fonda, Jack Lemmon, James Cagney, and William Powell, directed by John Ford. They don't get any better than this one. Buy this movie!
The Moon is Down (1943) Based on a Steinbeck novel, this is the story of a Norwegian town invaded by the Nazis.
Mrs. Miniver (1942) This outstanding drama of life in England during the early days of the War was nominated for 12 Oscars and won six, including Best Picture. Buy this movie!