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History Rediscovered: Submarines at War features four rare WWII-era documentary films, including one in full color, about submarines and the "silent service" during World War II. These include The Silent Service, a vivid history of U.S. submarine operations in the Pacific. Running nearly 40 minutes, this rare color film was produced in 1946, and documents the unrestricted submarine warfare campaign launched by Admiral Charles A. Lockwood against the Japanese merchant fleet. It also features re-enactments of daring attacks against enemy naval targets and includes rare footage of submarines rescuing American airmen forced to ditch at sea. In Now It Can Be Told, you'll witness the dramatic true story of the capture of a German U-boat on the high seas. In the pre-war film Service on Submarines you'll see how recruits rigorously train for undersea assignment, and in the post-WWII film Take 'Er Down you'll see the dawn of the new atomic era as the USS Nautlius slides down the ways.
Director: Fred Plasma
Cast & Crew: Admiral Charles Lockwood,Rear Admiral Daniel Gallery,Lt. Albert David,Oblt. Harald Lange,Commander Earl Trosino,Arthur Knispel,Stanley Wdowiak,Seaman Earnest Beaver,Fleet Admiral Osami Nagano
Writers: Ernest Eller
History Rediscovered: Submarines at War
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Ax Men profiles rough-and-ready river logging crews from the mountains of the Pacific Northwest to the waters of the Deep South.
Ax Men
The Pacific ocean covers one third of our planet, more than all of the continents combined. For over 200 Million years, it has teemed with life, built new species, powered weather systems and affects every animal on earth.
The Wild Pacific
Coast Guard Cape Disappointment/Pacific Northwest chronicles dramatic rescue missions conducted by the Coast Guard in and around the Columbia River Bar.
Coast Guard Cape Disappointment Pacific Northwest
Alaska Off-Road Warriors pits five teams of two in a grueling off-road challenge across Alaska. Journeying from the Pacific Ocean to the Arctic Ocean, this is an intense expedition and an adventure of epic proportions.
Alaska Off-Road Warriors
Cary Grant stars in one of his funniest roles as a boozy beachcomber sitting out WWII in peace - until the Allies recruit him to be a lookout on the South Pacific isle.
Father Goose
The Pearl is a cinematic and intimate profile of 4 transgender women that come out in their senior years. Set in logging towns in the Pacific NW the visceral, observational story explores what it means to leave behind living as a man.
The Pearl
In the war in the Pacific, Iwo Jima was crucial to the U.S. as an air base for long-range bombing missions against mainland Japan. The Japanese knew the island’s importance and spent years “digging in” in preparation for the inevitable U.S. attack.
Boys of H Company
MILK MEN explores the dairy industry in the Pacific Northwest, following farmers through changing seasons in this scenic agricultural terrain. What emerges is a fascinating tale of modernity and economic pressures to grow-or-die.
Milk Men
Filmmakers Emma and Andy Casagrande are on a quest to dive into the ocean with Nature's largest predatory sharks; from the great white as seen in the movie "Jaws" to sleek tigers, in the Caribbean Sea, the Wild Pacific ocean, Hawaii, and the Galapagos.
Diving with Sharks: The Ultimate Guide
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