
Sunday, May 25th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
Air Force (1943)
A B-17 Flying Fortress crew (John Ridgely, Gig Young, Arthur Kennedy) reaches Pearl Harbor too late, then continues on to the Philippines.
Cornered (1945)
An ex-Canadian airman (Dick Powell) goes to Buenos Aires to find the Nazi war criminal who killed his French wife.
A Farewell to Arms (1932)
An ambulance driver and a nurse share an ill-fated romance in World War I Italy. Based on Ernest Hemingway's novel.
Fighter Squadron (1948)
An Air Force major (Edmond O'Brien) and captain (Robert Stack) lead crews in combat against the Luftwaffe before D-Day.
Merrill's Marauders (1962)
Brig. Gen. Frank Merrill (Jeff Chandler) and a lieutenant (Ty Hardin) push Army jungle fighters across Burma.
Take the High Ground (1953)
Two Army sergeants (Richard Widmark, Karl Malden) use different methods to produce soldiers at Fort Bliss, Texas.
The Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress (1944)
Footage of actual bombing missions highlights William Wyler's account of the U.S. Air Force's work during World War II.
The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)
A British POW colonel (Alec Guinness) orders his men to build their Japanese captor (Sessue Hayakawa) a railway bridge in the jungle.
The Red Badge of Courage (1951)
Based on Stephen Crane's novel of a young Union soldier panicked upon exposure to his first Civil War battle.
Shoulder Arms (1918)
Charlie is a private with dreams of becoming a war hero by going behind enemy lines.
A Sailor-Made Man (1921)
An idle rich man (Harold Lloyd) joins the Navy to prove his worth to a woman (Mildred Davis), who is kidnapped in the Orient.
The Mirror (1975)
Soviet filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky's episodic tale of a woman's life before and during the Stalinist era.
A Generation (1955)
A young man (Tadeusz Lomnicki) loves a Resistance fighter (Urszula Modrzynska) in World War II Poland.
Report From the Aleutians (1943)
Director John Huston documents U.S. wartime protection of the islands from Japanese attacks. John and Walter Huston narrate.
Go for Broke! (1951)
An Army lieutenant (Van Johnson) leads the Japanese-American 442nd Regimental Combat Team to World War II glory.
Flying Leathernecks (1951)
Marine pilots in the World War II Pacific gain respect for a squadron major (John Wayne) who never lets up.