

Eight fighter pilots hold off constant Japanese attacks during the construction of an airstrip in New Guinea.
Initial release: 1948
Director: Joseph M. Newman
Story by: William Bowers
Distributed by: 20th Century Studios
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jungle_Patrol_(1948_film)
Jungle Patrol (aka West of Tomorrow) is a 1948 American drama film directed by Joseph M. Newman and written by Francis Swann and Robertson White. The film stars Kristine Miller, Arthur Franz, Ross Ford, Tommy Noonan, Gene Reynolds and Richard Jaeckel. The film was released on September 24, 1948, by 20th Century Fox.[2]Jungle Patrol was set in World War II and was based on William Bowers‘ play West of Tomorrow.[3][4]
In 1942, eight United States Army Air Forces fighter pilots flying P-40 fighter aircraft and a support crew defend a remote airfield under construction in New Guinea. Waves of Japanese attacks threaten the air base, and ultimately will lead to attacks on Australia. Spirits are raised when Jean Gillis (Kristine Miller), an attractive United Service Organizations entertainer flies in on a supply aircraft from Brisbane, the first of a group of five entertainers coming to do a show for the troops.
IBut she really get decapitated by a Planes Propeller? Find out for yourself.
Remember when you went to the Movies and they were playing a Double Feature? Or you never did?
Pop some popcorn and enjoy.

A patrol is sent to wipe out a German communications centre near the French coast.
Initial release: September 17, 1954
Director: Richard Bartlett
Cast: Richard Bartlett, Earle Lyon, Earl Hansen, Alexander J. Wells, Dean Fredericks, More
Distributed by: Lippert Pictures
Production company: L&B Productions
Silent Raiders is a 1954 low budget American war film directed, starring and co-produced by Richard Bartlett. It was the first film of the L&B Production Company, consisting of Earle Lyon and Richard Bartlett.[1]
Produced for $27,000 with the working titles of Dieppe Raid and Three Miles to Dawn, it was filmed in Malibu, California in 1953.[2]
The producers were able to use composer Elmer Bernstein who was relegated to minor studios during the Hollywood blacklist period.
Prior to the Dieppe Raid, seven US Army Rangers come ashore. Their mission is to destroy a German communications centre that controls the coastal guns that threaten the Canadian amphibious assault.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Raiders
Does he really shove a Hand Grenade into a German Soldier’s Mouth and pull the pin and then ran? Only you will know when you watch for yourself.
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