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Title - Junglebook Sabu Starring - Sabu, Joseph Calleia, John Qualen, Frank Puglia, Rosemary DeCamp, Patricia O'Rourke, Ralph Bird, Faith Brook, Noble Johnson Directed by - Zoltan Korda Producer(s) - Alexander Korda Screenwriter(s) - Lawrence Stallings
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Raised by wolves, the now teenaged Mowgli (played by Sabu), appears in a village in India and is eventually adopted by Messua. Mowgli begins to learn the human language as well as ways of the humans while at the same time retaining the ways of the jungle learned in his childhood. Unfortunately, a rather influential merchant, Buldeo, is bigoted against all beasts including Mowgli.
His pretty daughter has other ideas and takes Mowgli on a jungle tour. Along the way they uncover a treasure, which will eventually cause numerous problems. Mowgli comes to learn the hard way, although he was raised in the jungle among the beasts, in the human world he must learn to live alongside some of the most savage creatures on earth, mankind.
Loosly based on Kipling’s book, this film tells the story of what might happen after Mowgli leaves his animal friends. Wove with great excitement and some rather evocative views of the Lost City as well as the jungle we gain an opportunity to accompany Mowgli on even further adventures. Filmed in vibrant Technicolor, this is a lavish film that is top notch in every way.
Mowgli is portrayed by Indian actor Sabu, who does an exceptional job of bringing the role of Mowgli to life. He is completely believable in every capacity whether it is ferreting out the secret of the treasure of the Lost City, fighting tigers, communing with deadly snakes or entering the village for the first time.
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Title - Cry of the Innocent Starring - Rod Taylor, Joanna Pettet, Nigel Davenport, Cyril Cusach, Walter Gotell, Jim Norton, Alexander Knox Directed by - Michael O'Herlihy Producer(s) - Michael O'Herlihey Screenwriter(s) - Sidney Michaels (based on a novel by Frederick Forsyth)
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This is an extraordinary film that is based on a storyline revolving around a conspiracy focused on industrial spying. A plane that took off from Rome crashes in Ireland. A man by the name of Steve Donegin (played by Rod Taylor) learns that his family has been wiped out in the crash.
When he discovers that the crash was actually no accident, he creates a plan to extract revenge on the people behind the crash. Although he works as an insurance executive in Ireland, Donegin is also a former Green Beret and has all of the sharp and deadly skill that comes with that background.
A savvy, smart saga that will leave you interested from the beginning of the film until the very end. Full of drama and intrigue as well as plenty of exciting action scenes.
An excellent film that delivers plenty of punch and interest.
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Run Time - 29:51 File Size - 83mb

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Title - The John Glenn Story Starring - John Glenn, Narrated by Jack Webb Directed by - Jack L. Warner Producer(s) - William L. Hendricks Screenwriter(s) - William L. Hendricks
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Fans of space travel should not miss this movie. It allows you to experience John Glenn's journey through space in recordings and footage that were preserved and provided by the National Archives of the United States. The film documents the life of astronaut John Glenn.
It includes Glenn's experiences as a Marine pilot during the Second World War and the Korean War. It features his adventures as the first American to circle the earth.
Overall, an excellent film that perfectly records and preserves the life and times of John Glenn. It takes you through the early days of space travel and one of the most exciting and thrilling moments in the history of space exploration.
(Reviewer aside - No offense intended, but your spacecraft are pretty rinky-dink.)
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Title - The Memphis Belle Starring - Air Combat Crews Directed by - Uncredited Producer(s) - US War Department Screenwriter(s) - Uncredited
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Many of us remember a very accurate, appealing and authentic film starring Matthew Modine as captain of the World War II B-17 bomber the "Memphis Belle". Its bomber crew was the first to complete its mission quota and return to the U.S. Brilliant photography, excellent acting, a poignant and exciting storyline and deftly handled direction were all combined to create a film that will stay with us for quite a long time.
Well, this isn't that film. This documentary film was made by the U.S. War Department about the real "Memphis Belle" and its crew. This film features actual combat footage of this crew and its aircraft in action over Europe. It helps us to understand the courage, bravery and tenacity of the Memphis Belle bomber crew as they participate in combat missions in vivid and true life detail.
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Run Time - 41:30 File Size - 121mb

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