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PEARL HARBOR - The Real Story
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Rated: NR
DESCRIPTION:
Hear the complete story from the men and women that were there. Pearl
Harbor survivors tell their stories about December 7, 1941. Pearl Harbor
The Real Story will take you on a trip back to December 7, 1941 using
historical facts, photos and archive film clips. Listen as over 60
survivors tell a brief story of what they experienced that incredible day.
Then, take a tour of the bases as they look today. See historic buildings
and locations, some that are still damaged from the attack. Take a walk
through some of Oahu's military museums and see artifacts from the attack.
Take a solemn walk on the Arizona Memorial and see the ship as it rests on
the bottom of the Harbor with 3 hours of Pearl
Harbor- The Real Story.
Certified as
100% historically correct.
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Pearl
Harbor - The USS Utah & USS Arizona Revisited RECOMMENDED
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Rated: Unrated
Director: Tim Csabanyi Movie-Mix Productions is
proud to present The USS Utah & The USS Arizona Revisited. Two ships
have remained at Pearl Harbor since the surprise attack on December 7,
1941. The USS Utah & The USS Arizona Revisited will take you back in
time when the ships were part of America's powerful Navy. Listen to seven
survivors talk about their day in history and how they survived the
destruction of their ships. You will see historic film footage and
photographs shot by military personnel during and after the attack. We
will also visit the USS Utah and USS Arizona Memorials and the USS Arizona
Museum. This superb video has been reviewed by The National Park
Service at The USS Arizona Memorial and was certified as 100%
historically correct.
Tora!
Tora! Tora!
(1970)
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Starring: Martin Balsam, Sô Yamamura, et al.
Director: Toshio Masuda, Richard Fleischer"Sir, there's a large formation of
planes coming in from the north, 140 miles, 3 degrees east."
"Yeah? Don't worry about it." This is just one of the many
mishaps chronicled in Tora! Tora! Tora! The epic film shows the
bombing of Pearl Harbor from both sides in the historic first
American-Japanese coproduction: American director Richard Fleischer
oversaw the complicated production (the Japanese sequences were directed
by Toshio Masuda and Kinji Fukasaku, after Akira Kurosawa withdrew from
the film), wrestling a sprawling story with dozens of characters into a
manageable, fairly easy-to-follow film. Read
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Pearl
Harbor - Two Hours That Changed the World
(1991)
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VHS
Rated: NR
Starring: ABC News, et al.
Book Description
Reviewer: Brad Peters,
Riverside, CA
This is a truly well-done presentation of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Made
for television, it is viewer friendly, not an academic, scholarly
treatment that will lose all but the college-educated. This is not to say
that the information is watered down or diluted. Rather, it is simply a
well-orchestrated video story of Pearl Harbor, as told through the voices
of those who lived it.
Pearl
Harbor - December 7, 1941 (Commemorative Edition 5-Pack)
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VHS
Rated: NR
Director: Frank Capra
Customer reviewer:
ORI IDAN, from Israel:
With the 60'th anniversary of the attack on
Pearl Harbor in sight, It was inevitable that a special DVD edition
regarding that event would be published. This "commemorative
edition" DVD is an adequate addition to any WWII personal library.
The 5 DVD's included on this set, feature 12 documentaries with a total
running time of 7 hours. It seems the producers insisted on this set being
unforgettable, for after 7 hours of footage one will find it hard to shake
visions of Zero's flying outside his/hers living room window. The mass of
the film can be exhausting at times, as you happen to watch the same
scenes over and over again in different documentaries. However, this is
only a minor fault, for you will find here several documentaries that are
exceptionally good films: The 1961 "KAMIKAZE" - Is a
retrospective on the pacific war. The 1945 "KNOW YOUR ENEMY",
directed by FRANK CAPRA - Is a masterpiece of a propaganda film. "IWO
JIMA", "OKINAWA" - are first rate war films. It is obvious
that this compilation of 12 documentaries could not have been edited into
a consistent, chronologically ordered set of films, keeping in mind that
these films are of different kinds and sources. However, one gets a
complete picture of the Pacific scene before during and after world war
II. As for the quality of the DVD itself, I did not find any added value
in the special features: the trivia quiz, slideshow, biography and
newspaper excerpts. No sound remastering work was done in the making of
the set, thus for 7 hours we get an authentic 1940's sound quality.
Although some might claim it to be a virtue, I found it disturbing,
especially as no English caption is available. Overall, though not a
brilliant, History Channel like DVD set, It is a must be for all those
WWII buffs like myself. --This text refers to the DVD
edition.
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Sacrifice
at Pearl Harbor
(2001)
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Rated: NR
Starring: Sacrifice at Pearl Harbor, Addison Bell, et
al.
From the Back Cover:
In this authoritative and suspenseful documentary, the BBC takes
you inside the secret activities of the Americans, the British and the
Japanese as each nation moved fatefully toward the "date that will
live in infamy.

Pearl
Harbor - December 7, 1941 (Commemorative Edition)
(2000)
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Rated: NR
Director: Frank Capra
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The
History Channel Presents Pearl Harbor
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Editorial Reviews
by Amazon.com
This History Channel production provides an in-depth look at the Japanese
attack on the American Pacific fleet in Pearl Harbor on the fateful day of
December 7, 1941. The documentary begins by providing a background to the
eventual conflict in the Pacific, noting how Japan had been waging a war of
conquest in China since the early 1930s. As a power struggle with the U.S.
loomed on the horizon, the Japanese built a formidable navy marked by an
innovative utilization of carrier-based aircraft. Special attention is given
to Admiral Yamamoto, who had studied at Harvard and admired America but
vigorously planned the assault on America's naval might. The attack on the
morning of December 7 is explained tactically, and films shot at Pearl Harbor
during the Sunday morning air raid, including shots of the massive explosion
triggered by a bomb hit on the battleship USS Arizona, provide dramatic
proof of how devastating the attack was. Personal stories of the battle are
recalled in interviews with veterans from both sides. Various revisionist
theories about how America had warning of the attack and sacrificed Pearl
Harbor are quickly dismissed, and a closing segment focuses on Japanese and
American veterans who have reconciled at a reunion (and some American vets who
would have no part of that). An additional documentary provides a biography of
Admiral Chester Nimitz, who rebuilt the U.S. Pacific fleet following Pearl
Harbor, and a bonus program features brief biographies of other American
commanders in the Pacific. --Robert J. McNamara --This text refers
to the DVD edition.
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