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  2. 1941 (film) - Wikipedia

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    1941 is a 1979 American war comedy film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale. The film stars an ensemble cast including Dan Aykroyd , Ned Beatty , John Belushi , John Candy , Christopher Lee , Tim Matheson , Toshiro Mifune , Robert Stack , Nancy Allen , and Mickey Rourke in his film debut.

  3. List of American films of 1941 - Wikipedia

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    Remake of 1930 film Billy the Kid: Billy the Kid's Fighting Pals: Sam Newfield: Bob Steele, Carleton Young, Al St. John: Western: PRC: Billy the Kid in Santa Fe: Sam Newfield: Bob Steele, Marin Sais, Rex Lease: Western: PRC: Billy the Kid's Range War: Sam Newfield: Bob Steele, Joan Barclay, Carleton Young: Western: PRC: Billy the Kid's Round-Up ...

  4. Army Champions - Wikipedia

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    Army Champions is a 1941 American short documentary film directed by Paul C. Vogel. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 14th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject (One-Reel) . [ 1 ]

  5. Category:1940s war films - Wikipedia

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    1941 war films (8 P) 1942 war films (20 P) 1943 war films (29 P) ... Underground (1941 film) W. Wake Island (film) War Comes to America; We Are the Marines; A Welcome ...

  6. Cottage to Let - Wikipedia

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    Cottage to Let is a 1941 British spy thriller film directed by Anthony Asquith starring Leslie Banks, Alastair Sim and John Mills. [2] Filmed during the Second World War and set in Scotland during the war, its plot concerns Nazi spies trying to kidnap an inventor.

  7. Hell Boats - Wikipedia

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    Hell Boats is a 1970 Technicolor British war film directed by Paul Wendkos that was filmed in Malta. It stars James Franciscus, Elizabeth Shepherd, and Ronald Allen [1] in a story about British Motor Torpedo Boats in the Mediterranean in World War II. [2] It was the last film made by Oakmont Productions, a branch of Mirisch Films. [3]

  8. Corregidor (film) - Wikipedia

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    Film historian Alun Evans reviewed Corregidor in Brassey's Guide to War Films (2000), comparing and contrasting it to other contemporary features also dealing with the fall of the Philippines, Bataan (1943), The Eve of St. Mark, (1944) and They Were Expendable (1945). He noted that " (Director) Nigh was the first to cash in on the fall of the ...

  9. Target for Tonight - Wikipedia

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    Target for Tonight (or Target for To-Night) is a 1941 British World War II documentary film billed as filmed and acted by the Royal Air Force, all during wartime operations. It was directed by Harry Watt for the Crown Film Unit. The film is about the crew of a Wellington bomber taking part in a bombing mission over Nazi Germany.