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Report from the Aleutians is the first of three important movies made by filmmaker John Huston during WWII. Assigned to the Signal Corps in 1942, Huston was sent to Adak in the remote Aleutian Islands off the coast of Alaska. There, Huston filmed the bitter campaign to oust Japanese forces from Kiska, which they seized during the offensive that led to the Battle of Midway.
Unlike Midway, where America dealt Japan a devastating blow, the battle of the Aleutians was one of attrition. As a result, Huston's portrait focuses on the day-to-day activities of ordinary G.I. Joes, who faced difficult duty in a cold wasteland with courage, resourcefulness, and character. Foremost among these were the pilots and crews who flew monotonous patrols in difficult weather and who experienced real terror while flying bombing raids over Japanese positions. Huston's moving portrait was criticized within the War Department for its tone, but nevertheless received an Oscar nomination in 1944.
History Rediscovered: Report from the Aleutians
Go Digital
From Oscar nominated director Steve James ("Hoop Dreams") comes this revealing documentary about the concussion crisis in sports.
Head Games
Barbara Stanwyck stars in one of her sassiest roles as Dixie Daisy, a brassy burlesque performer who is suspected of murder. Based on a novel by the queen of burlesque, this feature earned an Oscar nomination for best music and will keep you guessing!
Lady of Burlesque
The story of the film revolves around the reclusive, eccentric scientist Oscar Collins, whose next-door neighbors are a pop photographer and his girlfriend/model, named Penny Lane.
Wonderwall
Louis Hayward, Joan Bennett and George Sanders headline this Oscar-nominated adventure set in the Balkans. Revered director Rowland V. Lee keeps the action brisk as the Count tries to defeat a bullying dictator, and win a beautiful woman in the process.
Son of Monte Cristo
This video contains three segments: First, the Oscar-nominated short The absent-minded waiter (1977), then a fake interview about his art and finally a full live performance done by Steve at the Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles.
Steve Martin: Homage To Steve
Oscar Nominee for Best Documentary Feature! The true story of the most notorious pedophile priest in the modern history of the Catholic church.
Deliver Us From Evil
In this 2011 Oscar-nominated documentary, director Josh Fox journeys across America to examine the negative effects of natural-gas drilling, from poisoned water sources to kitchen sinks that burst into flames to unhealthy animals and people.
Gasland
David Niven won a Best Actor Oscar for his role in this poignant Drama about a small, seaside hotel that houses a desperate group of unfulfilled people including Rita Hayworth and Deborah Kerr.
Separate Tables
Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine and Fred MacMurray are superb in this tale of love and ambition in the world of big business that went on to garner a Best Picture Oscar.
The Apartment
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