Movie Releases by Genre
Some Kind of HeroApril 2, 1982 |
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Das BootFebruary 10, 1982It is 1942 and the German submarine fleet is heavily engaged in the so called "Battle of the Atlantic" to harass and destroy English shipping. With better escorts of the Destroyer Class, however, German U-Boats have begun to take heavy losses. Das Boot is the story of one such U-Boat crew, with the film examining how these submariners maintained their professionalism as soldiers, attempted to accomplish impossible missions, while all the time attempting to understand and obey the ideology of the government under which they served. (Sony Pictures)
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GallipoliAugust 28, 1981 |
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VictoryJuly 31, 1981 |
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Eye of the NeedleJuly 24, 1981 |
StripesJune 26, 1981 |
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Breaker MorantOctober 15, 1980 |
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Private BenjaminOctober 10, 1980 |
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KagemushaOctober 10, 1980 |
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The Big Red OneJuly 18, 1980World War I veteran Sergeant Possum (Lee Marvin) wants to get the job done and to get himself and his squad of green recruits out alive. It's just a job: Kill the enemy before they kill you. And through the seemingly endless bloodshed from North Africa, to Sicily, the Normandy Invasion and the push into Germany, his now-veteran squad—Gruff (Mark Hamill), Zab (Robert Carradine), Vinci (Bobby CiCicco) and Johnson (Kelly Ward)—learns both the brutal horror of war and to never become emotionally close with a new recruit.
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The Tin DrumApril 11, 1980 |
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CubaDecember 21, 1979 |
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1941December 14, 1979Pandemonium erupts in Los Angeles after the WWII attack on Pearl Harbor in the wartime spoof, 1941. This epic comedy soufflé features lavish special effects and screwball characters in an all-star extravaganza set on the streets of Hollywood. As hysterical Californians prepare for an imagined Japanese invasion, a motley crew of defenders attempt to guard their beloved palm-tree-lined coast. [Universal Pictures]
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YanksSeptember 19, 1979 |
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Hanover StreetSeptember 13, 1979 |
Apocalypse NowAugust 15, 1979 |
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More American GraffitiAugust 3, 1979 |
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The PassageMarch 9, 1979 |
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Force 10 from NavaroneDecember 8, 1978 |
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The Deer HunterDecember 8, 1978The Deer Hunter tracks a group of steelworker pals from a Pennsylvania blast furnace to the cool hunting grounds of the Alleghenies to the lethal cauldron of Vietnam. Robert De Niro gives an outstanding performance as Michael, the natural leader of the group. The Deer Hunter is a searing drama of friendship and courage - and what happens to these qualities under hardship. [Universal]
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Who'll Stop the RainAugust 2, 1978 |
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Coming HomeFebruary 15, 1978 |
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The Boys in Company CFebruary 2, 1978 |
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The DuellistsJanuary 13, 1978 |
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A Bridge Too FarJune 15, 1977 |
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Cross of IronMay 20, 1977 |
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The Eagle Has LandedApril 2, 1977 |
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Voyage of the DamnedDecember 22, 1976 |
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MidwayJune 18, 1976 |
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Barry LyndonDecember 18, 1975 |
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Love and DeathAugust 28, 1975 |
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Lancelot of the LakeJune 9, 1975From renowned French director Robert Bresson comes this spare and haunting version of the legend of Camelot. The story begins as the Knights of the Round Table return to Camelot after their futile search for the blessed Holy Grail. Lancelot (Luc Simon), the leader of the quest, is reunited with Queen Guinevere (Laura Duke Condominas), who begs him to become her lover. Convinced that his impure thoughts are the reason for his recent misfortune, Lancelot assures Guinevere that he will neither cease his search nor become her lover. However, when the jealousy of another knight, Mordred (Patrick Bernard), spurs rebellion in the land, Lancelot decides to remain in Camelot and fight until death for King Arthur (Vladimir Antolek-Oresek). Along the way, he accidentally murders his best friend, Gawain (Humbert Balsan), giving Mordred an added edge in their battle. [New Yorker Films]
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Duck, You SuckerJune 1, 1972 |
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Slaughterhouse-FiveMarch 15, 1972 |
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Nicholas and AlexandraDecember 13, 1971 |
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Johnny Got His GunAugust 4, 1971 |
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Little Big ManDecember 23, 1970 |
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Rio LoboDecember 18, 1970 |
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Tora! Tora! Tora!September 23, 1970 |
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Catch-22June 24, 1970 |
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Kelly's HeroesJune 23, 1970 |
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Two Mules for Sister SaraJune 16, 1970 |
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PattonFebruary 18, 1970This Academy Award-winning biography of American General George S. Patton chronicles the general's wartime activities and accomplishments, beginning with his entry into the North African campaign and ending with his removal from command after his outspoken criticism of US post-war military strategy.
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MASHJanuary 25, 1970 |
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Battle of BritainOctober 24, 1969 |
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Where Eagles DareMarch 12, 1969 |
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The Dirty DozenJune 15, 1967 |
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Chimes at MidnightMarch 17, 1967 |
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Beau GesteSeptember 7, 1966 |
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The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are ComingMay 25, 1966 |
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Doctor ZhivagoDecember 31, 1965 |
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King & CountryNovember 30, 1965 |
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The HillOctober 3, 1965 |
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Operation CrossbowApril 1, 1965 |
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The TrainMarch 7, 1965 |
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None But the BraveFebruary 24, 1965 |
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36 HoursFebruary 19, 1965 |
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The Americanization of EmilyOctober 27, 1964 |
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ZuluJune 17, 1964 |
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The Great EscapeJuly 4, 1963 |
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The Longest DayOctober 4, 1962 |
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Hell Is for HeroesJune 26, 1962 |
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Judgment at NurembergDecember 18, 1961 |
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El CidDecember 14, 1961 |
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The Guns of NavaroneJune 22, 1961 |
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ExodusDecember 15, 1960 |
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SpartacusOctober 19, 1960 |
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The Cranes Are FlyingMarch 21, 1960 |
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Ben-HurNovember 18, 1959 |
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The Diary of Anne FrankMarch 18, 1959 |
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The One That Got AwayApril 22, 1958 |
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Run Silent Run DeepMarch 27, 1958 |
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Paths of GloryDecember 25, 1957 |
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The Bridge on the River KwaiDecember 14, 1957 |
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Time LimitOctober 23, 1957 |
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Richard IIIMarch 11, 1956 |
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The Burmese HarpJanuary 21, 1956 |
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Mister RobertsJuly 30, 1955 |
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The Caine MutinyJune 24, 1954 |
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HondoNovember 27, 1953 |
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From Here to EternityAugust 28, 1953 |
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Stalag 17June 6, 1953 |
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The Snows of KilimanjaroSeptember 17, 1952 |
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The African QueenMarch 21, 1952 |
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Flying LeathernecksAugust 28, 1951 |
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Sands of Iwo JimaMarch 1, 1950 |
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A Canterbury TaleJanuary 21, 1949 |
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The SearchMarch 26, 1948 |
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The Best Years of Our LivesDecember 25, 1946 |
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Till the End of TimeJuly 23, 1946 |
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They Were ExpendableDecember 31, 1945 |
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Anchors AweighAugust 1, 1945 |
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The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1945)May 4, 1945The passions and pitfalls of a lifetime in the military are dramatized in Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s magnificent epic, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp. The film follows the exploits of pristine British soldier Clive Candy as he battles to maintain his honor and proud gentlemanly conduct through romance, three wars, and a changing world. Vibrant and controversial, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp is at once a romantic portrait of a career soldier and a pointed investigation into the nature of aging, friendship, and obsolescence. (The Criterion Collection)
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Objective, Burma!February 17, 1945 |
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To Have and Have NotJanuary 20, 1945 |
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Thirty Seconds Over TokyoNovember 1, 1944 |
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The Miracle of Morgan's CreekFebruary 1, 1944 |
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LifeboatJanuary 28, 1944 |
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Destination TokyoDecember 31, 1943 |
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For Whom the Bell TollsJuly 16, 1943 |
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The Man with the Iron Heart
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Suite Française
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