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The Three Codonas (German: Die drei Codonas) (1940) – Nazi German drama film based on the life of the circus performer Alfredo Codona [35] The Westerner (1940) – Western film concerning a self-appointed hanging judge in Vinegaroon, Texas, who befriends a saddle tramp who opposes the judge's policy against homesteaders [36]
Pincer on Axis Europe is a 20-minute 1943 Canadian documentary film, made by the National Film Board of Canada as part of the wartime Canada Carries On series. [1] The film describes the Allied invasion of North Africa in 1942 during the Second World War .
The state of the Allies and Axis powers in December 1940, showing great Axis expansion in Europe and Northern Africa. 1-8 December: Greek forces continue to drive the Italian armies back, capturing the cities of Pogradec, Sarandë, and Gjirokastër. 1 December: Bombing raids are exchanged throughout the month between Germany and Britain.
The Biscuit Eater (1940 film) Bismarck (1940 film) Bitter Sweet (1940 film) The Bjorck Family; Black Diamonds (1940 film) Black Friday (1940 film) Blazing Six Shooters; Blondie Has Servant Trouble; Blondie on a Budget; Blondie Plays Cupid; Blossom Time (1940 film) The Blue Bird (1940 film) The Blue Danube (1940 film) Boccaccio (1940 film) Bone ...
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The Lady of the Camellias (1944 film) Lady Windermere's Fan (1944 film) Laila Majnu (1949 film) Last Stand in the Philippines; Lavangi; Law of Love; Law of the Barbary Coast; The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (1947 film) Light over Russia; Lightning in the South; Lillian Russell (film) The Little Teacher (1942 film) Lola Casanova
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The events were held in places far away from the Lido, and very few countries participated due to World War II and directors that were members of the Rome–Berlin axis. In fact the Festival lost its ‘international’ designation that year, as the war had reduced the number of participating nations to just three: Italy, Germany and, in a ...