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Edge of Darkness (1943) | Directed by Lewis Milestone
2:00:33
2
I Was a Fireman (aka Fires Were Started) (1943) | Directed by Humphrey Jennings
1:13:52
3
Candlelight in Algeria (1944) | Directed by George King
1:21:28
4
Flying Tigers (1940) | Directed by David Miller
1:37:18
5
The White Cliffs of Dover (1944) | Directed by Clarence Brown
2:06:00
6
Bright Victory (1951) | Directed by Mark Robson
1:37:06
7
Air Force (1943) | Directed by Howard Hawks
2:04:16
8
The Sea Shall Not Have Them (1954) | Directed by Lewis Gilbert
1:31:44
9
They Who Dare (1954) | Directed by Lewis Milestone
1:43:22
10
Captains of the Clouds (1942) | Directed by Michael Curtiz
1:53:22
11
The Caine Mutiny (1954) | Directed by Edward Dmytryk
2:04:35
12
The Black Watch (1929) | Directed by John Ford
1:31:37
13
Fear and Desire (1953) | American war film directed by Stanley Kubrick
1:00:59
14
Stalag 17 (1953) | Directed by Billy Wilder
2:00:33
15
Paris Underground / Madame Pimpernel (1945) | American war film directed by Gregory Ratoff
1:37:17
16
Invasion, U.S.A. (1952) | American Cold War-era film directed by Alfred E. Green
1:13:27
17
Air Cadet (1951) | American war film directed by Joseph Pevney & starring Rock Hudson
1:33:41
18
China Girl (1942) | War film directed by Henry Hathaway
1:35:36
19
Submarine Base (1943) | A war film directed by Albert H. Kelley
1:04:15
20
The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel (1951) | Biographical war film directed by Henry Hathaway
1:28:23
21
Tonight We Raid Calais (1943) | World War II spy thriller directed by John Brahm
1:10:35
22
A Wing and a Prayer (1944) | A war film directed by Henry Hathaway
1:37:15
23
For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) | A epic war drama directed by Sam Wood
2:36:04
24
Man Hunt (1941) | Directed by the legendary Fritz Lang
1:42:29
25
The Red Beret / Paratrooper (1953) | British war film directed by Terence Young
1:24:33
26
Sailor of the King (1953) | Directed by Roy Boulting
1:22:35
27
Crash Dive (1943) | World War II drama directed by Archie Mayo
1:46:00
28
The Purple Heart (1944) | Directed by Lewis Milestone
1:33:57
29
The Way to the Stars (1945) | Directed by Anthony Asquith
1:44:08
30
Thunder Birds: Soldiers of the Air (1942) | Directed by William A. Wellman
1:18:19
31
The Bells Go Down (1943) | Directed by Basil Dearden and Charles Frend
1:25:17
32
The Silver Fleet (1943) | Directed by Vernon Sewell and Gordon Wellesley
1:27:39
33
The Pied Piper (1942) | Directed by Irving Pichel
1:22:37
34
A Farewell to Arms (1932) | Directed by Frank Borzage
1:28:32
35
The True Glory (1945) | Directed by Carol Reed and Garson Kanin
1:21:10
36
Immortal Sergeant (1943) | Directed by John M. Stahl
1:27:06
37
The Purple Plain (1954) | Directed by Robert Parrish
1:41:40
38
American Guerrilla in the Philippines (1950) | Directed by Fritz Lang
1:45:03
39
A Walk in the Sun (1945) | Directed by Lewis Milestone
1:57:26
40
The Way Ahead (1945) | Directed by Carol Reed
1:54:51
41
They Were Not Divided (1950) | Directed by Terence Young
1:37:30
42
Flat Top (1952) | A war film directed by Lesley Selander
1:24:59
43
Submarine Alert (1943) | A war film directed by Frank McDonald
1:06:55
44
Malta Story (1953) | Focuses on the historical events surrounding the Siege of Malta
1:39:09
45
The Fighting Sullivans (1944) | A war film based on the true story of the five Sullivan brothers
1:52:12
46
Submarine Raider (1942) | A war film directed by Lew Landers
1:04:37
47
Destroyer (1943) | A war film directed by William A. Seiter
1:39:25
48
Blood on the Sun (1945) | A film noir and war drama directed by Frank Lloyd
1:33:41
49
Twelve O'Clock High (1949) | A 1949 American war film directed by Henry King & starring Gregory Peck
2:11:43
50
To the Shores of Tripoli (1942) | A 1942 war film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone
1:22:06
51
What Price Glory (1952) | A war film directed by John Ford and starring James Cagney
1:49:46
52
The North Star (1943) | A war film directed by Lewis Milestone
1:45:25
53
Seven Were Saved (1947) | A 1947 American drama film directed by William H. Pine
1:11:57
54
49th Parallel (1941) | WWII movie directed by Michael Powell with Laurence Olivier
2:01:57
55
Close Quarters (1943) | Directed by Jack Hively
1:12:38
56
Three Came Home (1950) | Directed by Jean Negulesco
1:45:08
57
The Cruel Sea (1953) | Directed by Charles Frend
2:06:02
58
China Venture (1953) | Directed by Don Siegel
1:22:25
59
The Story of G.I. Joe (1945) | Directed by William A. Wellman
1:49:12
60
Take the High Ground! (1953) | Directed by Richard Brooks
1:41:14
61
The Frogmen (1951) | Directed by Lloyd Bacon
1:36:25
62
This Above All (1942) | Directed by Anatole Litvak
1:46:00
63
Hangmen Also Die! (1943) | Directed by Fritz Lang
2:15:36
64
Go for Broke! (1951) | Directed by Robert Pirosh
1:30:42
65
Underground (1941) | Directed by Vincent Sherman
1:34:41
66
Western Approaches (1944) | Directed by Pat Jackson
1:23:14
67
Submarine Command (1951) | Directed by John Farrow
1:26:47
68
Theirs Is the Glory (1946) | Directed by Brian Desmond Hurst
1:18:44
69
Flight Nurse (1953) | Directed by Allan Dwan
1:29:56
70
Outpost in Morocco (1949) | Directed by Robert Florey
1:30:46
71
Sundown (1941) | Directed by Henry Hathaway
1:30:08
The Navy Way (1944) | Directed by William Berke
1:14:11
73
Secret Mission (Secret Mission: Casablanca in USA) (1942 | Directed by Harold French
1:30:05
74
Guerrilla Girl (1953) | Directed by John Christian
1:19:52
75
Gung Ho! (1943) | Directed by Ray Enright
1:26:41
76
China (1943) | Directed by John Farrow
1:18:56
77
Hell's Angels (1930) | Directed by Howard Hughes
2:10:10

The Navy Way (1944) | Directed by William Berke

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*The Navy Way* is a patriotic war drama film directed by William Berke. Released during World War II, the film was produced to boost morale and promote enlistment in the United States Navy. It tells the story of a group of young men from various backgrounds who join the Navy and undergo rigorous training at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. The film focuses on their personal growth, camaraderie, and the challenges they face as they transition from civilians to sailors.

The narrative centers around the character Johnny Jersey, a former boxer with a chip on his shoulder, who initially struggles with authority and teamwork. Throughout the film, the men learn valuable lessons about discipline, loyalty, and the importance of working together for a common cause. The story also highlights the transformative power of military training and the role of the Navy in shaping the character of these young men.

*The Navy Way* was part of a wave of war films produced during the 1940s that sought to inspire and unite the American public during a time of global conflict. While the film received moderate critical acclaim, it was praised for its earnest portrayal of military life and its effective use of propaganda to encourage enlistment. The performances, particularly by Robert Lowery as Johnny Jersey, were commended for their sincerity and emotional depth. The film's straightforward and patriotic tone resonated with audiences of the time, making it a popular choice for those seeking to support the war effort through entertainment.

Critically, *The Navy Way* is viewed as a product of its time, reflective of the nationalistic fervor that characterized much of the wartime cinema. Although it lacks the nuance and complexity of later war films, it remains an important historical artifact that captures the spirit of the era. Director William Berke, known for his work on low-budget films, managed to create a compelling and engaging story despite the limitations of the production. The film's strength lies in its ability to depict the camaraderie and shared purpose that defined the American military experience during World War II.

The ensemble cast, featuring Robert Lowery, Jean Parker, William Henry, Roscoe Karns, Sharon Douglas, and Frank Jenks, brought a sense of authenticity to their roles, contributing to the film's overall impact. While not a critical masterpiece, *The Navy Way* is an essential viewing for those interested in the intersection of film and wartime propaganda, as well as the cultural history of the United States during World War II.

Star Cast:
- Robert Lowery as Johnny Jersey
- Jean Parker as Ellen Sayre
- William Henry as Malcolm Randall
- Roscoe Karns as Casey Nolan
- Sharon Douglas as Sue Miller
- Frank Jenks as Mike Gaffney

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