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- True tale about a squad of the 101st Airborne Division coping with being trapped by the Germans in the besieged city of Bastogne, Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge in December of 1944.
- The true WWII story of Audie Murphy, the most decorated soldier in U.S. history. Based on the autobiography of Audie Murphy who stars as himself in the film.
- Misfits Danny Stauffer and Chips (a chicken-chasing German shepherd) are teamed up in the Army's "Dogs for Defense" program during WWII.
- A boxer has difficulty balancing his sport with a budding romance; both are further jeopardized when the United States enters the first World War.
- Sergeant "Hap" Doan, heartbroken that the Nineteenth Cavalry, in which he has served for so many years, is to be mechanized and replenished with twenty recent draftees, goes on a drinking spree. He rails about leaving the Army, but is there when the draftees arrive, ready to make good soldiers out of them. After his horse, Cantigny, is killed by the explosion of a tank that had been sabotaged by Nazi agents, he goes AWOL, and is court-martialed upon his return and given a dishonorable discharge. But he is under secret orders from his commanding officer to join the gang of German spies who have every reason to believe they can trust the disgruntled ex-sergeant..
- THE SKULL KID, a harmless but troublesome imp, has been cast out of the city of Clocktown. Deep within the lost woods he must face the harsh realities of his banishment. There, amongst the trees, an ancient evil has also begun to stir, seeking out a creature suitable to become its puppet.
- Follow the personal experience of one soldier and his unit through the process of deploying to Iraq. See the daily trials and tribulations that are experienced through the eyes of a soldier. The journey begins with leaving a civilian life behind, saying goodbye to family and friends, and leaving to an unknown land. From beginning to end you will be carried with this soldier through good and bad times, through conflicts and celebrations, the friends, the foes, and all those in between. A year in conflict, 365 Boots on Ground.
- "Lt. Watada" tells the story of the first commissioned military officer to refuse to deploy to Iraq and to speak publicly about his belief that the war is illegal and a violation of his oath. It is a David and Goliath story as Lt. Watada demonstrates his willingness to face court-martial and eight years in prison rather than be a party to war crimes. And it is an intensely personal story as the film dramatizes what it means for a lone soldier to publicly challenge Presidential war policy in order to honor his oath to the Constitution, to fulfill his duty as an officer, and to the rule of law. Lt. Watada described the war as illegal and immoral and founded on deception. Neither a pacifist nor a conscientious objector, Lt. Watada offered twice to go to Afghanistan - a war he considered legitimate - but his commanders said that granting such a request would mean there was something wrong with the war in Iraq. "Lt. Watada" raises fascinating questions about acts of conscience and the duties of a soldier and officer in the military today. It also dramatizes a remarkable personal transformation, revealing how a natural leader, an athlete and scholar who decided to risk his reputation, freedom and even his life for his beliefs. And it is those beliefs - in honor, duty, the rule of law and the Constitution - that Lt. Watada's story vividly reminds us of the fundamental values that have made our country a beacon to the world.