100 Years of War

Summary "100 Years of War" is a captivating documentary that traces the dramatic advancements in weaponry that defined modern warfare. Through expert analysis and visualizations, the film takes viewers on a journey from the trenches of World War I to the nuclear age and beyond. Delving into the minds of scientists, engineers, and military strategists, "100 Years of War" unravels the ethical dilemmas and strategic innovations that shaped the deadliest weapons of the century. With gripping narratives and archival footage, this documentary series sheds light on the technological race that transformed warfare and its enduring impact on global politics. View more details

100 Years of War

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Stars : Rod Foust

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Genres : War

Release date : Oct 17, 2007

Summary "100 Years of War" is a captivating documentary that traces the dramatic advancements in weaponry that defined modern warfare. Through expert analysis and visualizations, the film takes viewers on a journey from the trenches of World War I to the nuclear age and beyond. Delving into the minds of scientists, engineers, and military strategists, "100 Years of War" unravels the ethical dilemmas and strategic innovations that shaped the deadliest weapons of the century. With gripping narratives and archival footage, this documentary series sheds light on the technological race that transformed warfare and its enduring impact on global politics. View more details

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Genres : War

Release date : Oct 17, 2007

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Mr. Logan, U.S.A.

Mr. Logan, U.S.A.

In New Mexico, one of the large tungsten mines is owned and operated by William Morton, affectionately known by his associates and employees as Uncle Billy Morton. At the outbreak of the war, he increases his activities as this metal is of great value to the Government for war purposes. Uncle Billy lives near the shaft of the mine with his niece Suzanne. When things at the mine are humming, a man giving his name as Gage arrives in the town. He is in reality an agent of the German government, come with the purpose of instigating a strike among the miners. His accomplice turns out to be the superintendent of the mine. About the same time, Jim Logan comes to town. He shortly wins Suzanne's gratitude and admiration by shooting a Gila monster as it is about to strike at her and then rescuing her from a perilous position on the side of a cliff, where in her nervous fright she fell. Gage is successful in persuading the miners to call a strike, but Logan succeeds in frustrating his plot for the present by breaking up the meeting. To discredit him with Suzanne, Gage circulates stories about his relations in a public place with chorus girl Dolly Dugan. Uncle Billy is beset by four of the plotters and is rescued by Logan. But Gage again plays against him. On a trumped up charge Logan is arrested by the sheriff. Dolly aids in his escape. Gage kidnaps Suzanne and lays plans to blow up the mine. But Logan at last gains the upper hand. He routs the strikers with the assistance of some mule skinners and their animals and captures Gage and Suzanne after a long pursuit. Only then does he disclose the fact that he and Dolly are Secret Service operatives and so, of course, all ends happily. Motion Picture News, September 28, 1918

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