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The Last Bomb (1945)
A great Documentary about the bombing campaign of Japan.
The B-29 Bomber stands out as a beautiful plane but a deadly one. The blood on it's massive wings for it's carpet bombing of the Japanese is shown, but only from the air. The hundreds of Bombs go hurtling down, their impact puffs of smoke on Japan.
But who can not be impressed by this huge bird as it flies across the screen? Watch it barely clear a runway, see a squadron of B-29's above the ocean. See the men who flew it from dawn to dusk, risking their for destroying the enemy.
Best footage of the P-51D Mustang in combat I have ever seen. They shine in the sun as they turn and roll and open fire. Watch them destroy everything from fighters to ships.
See the Atomic Bomb blast rising in into, smoking in terrible satisfaction.
As you watch, you see it depicts the final days of the ill fated Japanese Empire and the triumph our Flyboys gave to the United States and the World!
The Dark Avenger (1955)
Lots of fighting.
But I think it's one of Flynn's best older films.
Plot is good, solid medieval action. Edward Prince has won a battle over the French, now he stays in France to rule it. French Knights don't want English lords lording over them. So they first try to assassinate him, then kidnap his lady, Joan of Kent. Edward tries to rescue her, fails, has a sword fight, joins the enemy to learn their plans, tries to rescue her again, etc, until the final big battle where the good guys have to win if it's going to make sense.
I do want to say that Errol is 46 in this film. That is not too old an age to fight as a knight. In the medieval times, the aged warrior was the most qualified to lead younger knights. He had the experience that was vital, for there was no professional Arny as we know it in those day. A man with experience in battle was more important than youthful energy. Nobles in those days would go into battle, on horseback in the front line, well past their 70th year. So Errol running around in armor at his age is not an error. In fact, The real Black Prince Edward was still fighting wars at Errol's age, albeit he died of illness when he was 7 days short of his 46 birthday. And Errol was a heavy drinker so maybe thats why he doesn't look the part. But I thought it was OK.
The love story has stuff added in such as the kidnapping, but the love between Errol and Joanna is not contrived, as history tells us Prince Edward and Joan of Kent loved each other very much. Prince Edward had a crush on her since boyhood as they grew up together. but when he grew up he decided after he to marry her off to a lordly friend of his. But after he told Joan his intention, she professed her deep love for Edward, perhaps in a similar scene as the movie shows it. Edward decided Joan was better off as his wife, not his friend. They were first cousins so that was frowned upon, but the Pope gave his permission so they were married in England and THEN went to France to rule.
In the movie Joanna Dru is too young compared to Errols age. The real Joan of Kent was two years the elder of Edward. So she should be 48 years old in the movie.
Peter Finch is a great French Knight, not a demon rebel. You can feel sorry for him, how he hates seeing France under the thumb of Edward. But in the end, you don't shed a tear at his death. But you say, there were brave men on both sides and this movie jolly well shows that bravely.
Watch it for a good time.