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Films set on the United States home front during World War II (1 C, 92 P) Pages in category "Films set on the home front during World War II" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
Since You Went Away is a 1944 American epic drama film directed by John Cromwell for Selznick International Pictures and distributed by United Artists.It is an epic about the US home front during World War II that was adapted and produced by David O. Selznick from the 1943 novel Since You Went Away: Letters to a Soldier from His Wife by Margaret Buell Wilder. [3]
Pages in category "Films set on the United States home front during World War II" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The film stars Humphrey Bogart and Raymond Massey as officers in the U.S. Merchant Marine during World War II. [2] Like other Hollywood war films made in the initial years of U.S. involvement in WWII, Action in the North Atlantic was regarded as a means of stirring patriotism and mobilizing the home front.
The Scoundrel's Wife tells the story of a woman suspected of being a saboteur, who struggling to raise two children in a small village during World War II. The film is a period drama which takes place in Louisiana at the beginning of U.S. entry into World War II.
Life on the home front during World War II was a significant part of the war effort for all participants and had a major impact on the outcome of the war. Governments became involved with new issues such as rationing, manpower allocation, home defense, evacuation in the face of air raids, and response to occupation by an enemy power.
Pages in category "World War II films based on actual events" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 326 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Typical of the NFB's Second World War documentary short films in the Canada Carries On series, The Home Front was created as a morale boosting propaganda film. [5] The film relied heavily on newsreel material but also included footage shot for the film by cinematographers Roger Barlow and J.B. Scott, with on-location sound recording by technicians William H. Lane, C.J. Quick and Walter Darling.