Second to None is a 1927 British silent war film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Moore Marriott, Ian Fleming and Benita Hume. A Naval family comes under strain when their son goes absent without leave to settle a domestic problem with his wife.
Réalisé parPhilippe Laïk GenresGuerre, Historique ActeursJean-Michel Dupuis, Gérald Laroche, Bernard Blancan, Anne Coesens, Hubert Koundé Note68% A la fin de la première guerre mondiale, les autorités belges demandent à la France de lui prêter une guillotine en vue d'exécuter un civil condamné à mort pour le meurtre de son épouse. Le gouvernement français charge l'armée de conduire cette guillotine à travers les lignes de front.
, 1h11 OrigineEtats-Unis GenresDrame, Guerre ThèmesMaladie, Folie, Le handicap, Politique ActeursRichard Arlen, Cheryl Walker, Roger Pryor, Roger Pryor, Bobby Driscoll, Lola Lane Note62% The story begins near the end of World War II in Europe. A soldier, suffering from amnesia, is on a hospital ship being helped by Major Williams, a medical doctor. The soldier was the only one of four infantrymen to survive when Nazi dive-bombers destroyed the farm house they were fighting the Germans from. The soldier and the U.S. Army do not know who he is. This is because when the four men's dog tags were found afterwards, they had been blown off their bodies, and the Army does not know which of the four the surviving soldier is.