World War, 1939-1945 -- Drama
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World War, 1939-1945 -- Drama
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World War, 1939-1945
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- Casablanca, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. presents a Warner Bros.-First National picture
- The home front, First Look Home Entertainment presents a Heritage Entertainment, Advantage Partners Pictures, Circle In the Sky & Cute Blanche production ; a Glen Pitre film ; written by Michelle Benoit & Glen Pitre ; directed by Glen Pitre
- Father Goose, Universal Pictures ; director, Ralph Nelson ; producer, Robert Arthur ; screenplay, Peter Stone, Frank Tarloff
- South Pacific, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation ; a South Pacific Enterprises, Inc. production ; released by Magna Theatre Corporation ; produced by Buddy Adler ; screenplay by Paul Osborn ; directed by Joshua Logan
- Enemy at the gates, Paramount Pictures and Mandalay Pictures present a Repérage production ; co-produced by MP Film Management, DOS Productions GmbH & Co. KG (Germany), Swanford Films Limited (United Kingdom) and Little Bird Limited (Republic of Ireland)
- From here to eternity, Columbia Pictures Corporation
- The best years of our lives, Samuel Goldwyn
- Herman Wouk's War and remembrance, ABC Circle Films presents a Dan Curtis production ; producer Barbara Steele ; screenplay by Earl W. Wallace, Dan Curtis, Herman Wouk ; director, Dan Curtis
- Hart's war, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures presents a David Ladd Films/David Foster Productions/Cheyenne Enterprises production
- Back home, screenplay by Brian Finch ; produced by Mia Jupp ; directed by Simon Massey ; a Danny Rose production in association with Lucky Dog Productions
- Herman Wouk's War and remembrance, Herman Wouk ; American Broadcasting Companies, Inc, Parts VIII-XII of a 12-part series
- The gypsy warriors, Universal City Studios, Inc. ; produced by Alex Beaton ; written by Stephen J. Cannell & Philip DeGuere ; directed by Lou Antonio
- In love and war, Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions Inc. ; produced by Brent Shields ; directed by John Kent Harrison ; teleplay by John Mortimer
- A bridge too far, [presented by] Joseph E. Levine ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. ; screenplay by William Goldman ; produced by Joseph E. Levine and Richard P. Levine ; directed by Richard Attenborough
- Immortal sergeant, Twentieth Century Fox presents
- Hell is for heroes, Paramount ; produced by Henry Blanke ; directed by Donald Siegel ; screenplay by Robert Pirosh and Richard Carr ; story by Robert Pirosh
- Memphis Belle, The Bountiful Company Limited ; WArner Bros. presents in association with Fujisankei Communications Group, British Satellite Broadcasting and County NatWest Ventures an Enigma production
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