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- Three drag queens travel cross-country until their car breaks down, leaving them stranded in a small town.
- Matchmaker Dolly Levi travels to Yonkers to find a partner for "half-a-millionaire" Horace Vandergelder, convincing his niece, his niece's intended, and his two clerks to travel to New York City along the way.
- Biopic of General Douglas MacArthur covering his war exploits during WW2 and the Korean War.
- In 1898, Irish immigrant Martin Maher is hired as a civilian employee at West Point where, during a 50-year career, he rises to the rank of NCO and instructor.
- A visual montage portrait of our contemporary world dominated by globalized technology and violence.
- Dramatic series of actual people and events at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York.
- Musical-romance with Powell as private in Hawaii involved with general's daughter Keeler. Break up to avoid scandal but reunite years later when he produces play at West Point starring her.
- A Broadway director helps the West Point cadets put on a show, aided by two lovely ladies and assorted complications.
- A tribute documentary on the most decorated U.S. Marine, General Lewis B. 'Chesty' Puller.
- West Point cadet Dick Thorpe falls in love with a girl, who turns out to be a princess from an European kingdom.
- Wealthy Brice Wayne enters West Point, excelling at football but angering fellow cadets with arrogance until he resigns, but returns to lead the team and reunite with Betty Channing.
- The story of the first women to enter the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, and how they--and the school--faced the resultant problems.
- The invisible wounds of war are often the most insidious. The battle doesn't end when a soldier returns home, for many it's just the beginning. Behind Our Eyes: the Human Cost of War gives a voice to those who have survived.
- Becoming Alexander provides a radically different way of exploring one of history's greatest figures. We follow Hollywood actor Colin Farrell as he prepares to play Alexander the Great in Oliver Stone's epic biopic. As we watch the transformation unfold, our understanding, knowledge and appreciation of the dramatic life of Alexander become clear.
- An amateur boxing champion stops at West Point to see a dress parade and falls for the commandant's daughter. He wins an appointment to the Academy and begins a rivalry for her affection.
- Duncan Irving, Jr., a poor boy from a small southern town who loves aristocratic Syliva Randolph, receives an appointment to West Point. In Duncan's final year Sylvia's cousin, Bert Stafford, also enters the academy and resents having to take orders from upperclassman Duncan, whom Bert considers his social inferior. Duncan finally strikes Bert in retaliation for his many insults and consequently is expelled from the Point. When Bert is lost in the jungles of South America, Duncan heads an expedition to rescue his enemy, who finally divulges the truth. Duncan is reinstated at the academy and marries Sylvia upon his graduation.
- The 200-year-old history of Arab-Americans and their contribution to the American fabric. The documentary chronicles the Arab-American experience through interviews with prominent Arab-Americans.
- A documentary propagandizing for American preparedness in the face of anticipated participation in the first world war.
- A Traveltalk visit to the United States Military Academy at West Point just before America's entry into World War II. It starts with a short history lesson on the area's strategic importance in the Revolutionary War. Then, a look at some of the historic buildings on the campus is presented. New soon-to-be-cadets arrive by train on their first day. After a look at the troops in some of the training areas on the post, the film ends with cadets marching on the parade ground.
- HIDDEN BATTLES, a feature length documentary, is a dramatic and deeply personal film about the psychological impact of killing on the lives of five soldiers. Representing a cross section of nationalities, gender, class and race, these soldiers reveal intimate memories about the central act of war, the killing of another human being. How do these individuals make sense of what they have done? What happens when time challenges their carefully constructed stories? Consciously apolitical but deeply psychological, Hidden Battles examines the strength and struggles of men and women who kill and how they create a life for themselves afterward.
- In July, 2007, West Point Glee Club alumni spanning five decades of classes returned to West Point for their first ever glee club reunion. The event culminated in a concert with the USMA Band on Trophy Point. This documentary covers that four-day period.
- An overview of the Duke of Windsor's rise from teenage prince to King of England, his scandalous romance with Wallis Simpson and subsequent abdication, and finally his wedding to Simpson in France.
- An unusually fine film of the United States Military Academy at West Point. Aside from the strenuous mental training which the cadets receive, they are obliged to undergo an even more strenuous physical training. During his course every man must engage in ten different branches of sport, studying each intensively for a period of six weeks. In addition to views of the cadets on dress parade and at their setting-up exercises, we see them boxing, fencing, wrestling, swimming and riding, as well as at mess.
- This film introduces four new musical works composed by Steve Margoshes and played by the West Point Band. With music and history, it celebrates this historic New York Military Academy with the Class of 2018.
- This picture, taken at the athletic games of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the U. S. Military Academy, shows Daly, formerly of Harvard, and one of the star football players of the country, winning the hurdle race. The picture is well laid out and full of action.
- BASIC PAINTING follows the cadets as they prepare for the weekend and the players who form the two opposing forces. From artillery simulators to playing the game on the side of a mountain on the hollow grounds of West Point, NY, this is one scenario paintball weekend not to be missed! Learn the players' techniques, weaponry, communications net, camaraderie, and "friendly-yet-competitive spirit" as they use the World War II "Battle of Riva Ridge" as the basis for their scenario. Find out about the use of homemade tanks, the women who play paintball, and the families who play together.
- A musical short featuring the University of Michigan Men's Glee Club, directed by Philip Duey, singing "The Victors," "The Whiffenpoofs," "Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech," ""Lord Jeffrey Amherst," and other college songs.
- This entry (RKO production number 04-304) features the highlights of the just-completed, except for the New Year Day bowl games, and features primarily the end-of-season game in the Cotton Bowl stadium between the number-one ranked Fighting Irish of Notre Dame and the Mustangs of Southern Methodist University.
- Released in conjunction with the start of the 1946 football season, the short highlights various games from the 1945 season, and then takes a brief glimpse at some of the outstanding players and coaches from the past fifteen years, including "Slingin' Sammy" Baugh, and the Touchdown Twins from Army, Glenn Davis and "Doc' Blanchard.
- At West Point we see the United States Army officer in the making and a knowledge of the daily routine soon removes the idea that the student officer's life is one of ease and luxury. During the summer months the strain is particularly severe. The day usually starts with a good infantry drill, followed by the manual of arms. The corps is then divided into squads for drill in the various other branches of the service. The light artillery is perhaps the most spectacular with its galloping horses and rumbling cannon. Then follow cavalry drills, pistol and sabre practice, then the handling of the heavy coast artillery guns from range finding to firing. Rifle practice, engineering, pontoon work and bridge building contribute to keep everybody busy. But what impresses the visitor most, is the corps on parade. Every man immaculate and all moving in unison past the reviewing officer. This was reviewed by Admiral Togo, which intensifies the interest of the film.
- Mel Allen reviews the just-completed football season and highlights Ohio State's Vic Janowitz, Kentucky's 'Babe' Parelli, and SMU's Kyle Rote. Touchown scoring scenes from Army-Colgate, Army-Michigan, SMU-Texas and Army-Nacy games are also included.
- A retrospect told by Coach K that chronicles his first win at Army and how the United States Military Academy shaped him as a coach and a leader.
- Intimate view of 100 years of American history seen through Isaac Pope, an African-American centenarian who's a spellbinding storyteller and unsung hero of war, the civil rights and workers' movements, and the tale of his -- and the nation's -- spirit, loss and love.
- The fourth in the 'See America First" series begins at the West Point Military Academy and then to the Naval Academy where, through scenes and the narrative of John B. Kennedy, the military growth of the USA is traced, up through the defense of the Alamo in the war between the Republic of Texas and Mexico in 1836. It also details the later annexation of Texas to the United States.
- Sportscaster Bill Stern drives north to the U. S. Military Academy (Army) at Westpoint, New York, to take a look at a regional NCAA Outdoor Track and Field meet, featuring athletes from the northeastern segment of the country. He watches the discus-tossing and hammer-throwing events, the high-jumping and broad-jumping and the running events.
- A new mockumentary comedy featuring five young actors in NYC during the early stages of their careers. This story unveils just how confusing, awkward and hilarious chasing dreams of stardom can be when you barely know where to start.