A medal for honor. A search for justice. A battle for truth
The story of an ordinary woman in an extraordinary time
Out of the sky comes the screen's most incredible spectacle of men and war!
D-Day Began When The Dirty Dozen Were Done!
The Were Britain's Commando Elite.
42 International Stars!
A foot bathtub, a rat trap, a phonograph, a cabbage shredder, a drip pan and an egg beater are on Charlie Chaplin's list of equipment needs when he prepares to battle the Huns in his second million dollar picture, "Shoulder Arms" (Print Ad-The Cambridge Times, ((Cambridge, Ohio)) 13 February 1919)
They look like Nazis but . . . The Major is British . . . The Lieutenant is American . . . The Beautiful Frauleins are Allied Agents!
Десант в прошлое
Still! The Greatest High Adventure Ever Filmed!
There is a time for heroes
Sleep tight, America! The safety of the free world rests in his hands!
An Epic of the Air
Never have so few taken so many for so much.