A group of American Army nurses are captured by the Japanese in April 1942 and spend three years in a prisoner-of-war camp in Bataan. Lt Margaret Ann Jessup, the head army nurse, survives the camp and testifies against the Japanese in front of the United States Congressional subcommittee years later as a colonel.
When U.S. Rangers and an elite Delta Force team attempt to kidnap two underlings of a Somali warlord, their Black Hawk helicopters are shot down, and the Americans suffer heavy casualties, facing intense fighting from the militia on the ground.
A German submarine hunts allied ships during the Second World War, but it soon becomes the hunted. The crew tries to survive below the surface, while stretching both the boat and themselves to their limits.
A group of French soldiers, including the patrician Captain de Boeldieu and the working-class Lieutenant Maréchal, grapple with their own class differences after being captured and held in a World War I German prison camp.
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Women of Valor (1986) - Capture
Women of Valor (1986) - Capture Music by Georges Delerue.
Women of Valor (1986) - The Rape
Women of Valor (1986) - The Rape Music by Georges Delerue.
Women of Valor (1986) - Forced Fight
Women of Valor (1986) - Forced Fight Music by Georges Delerue.
Women of Valor (1986) - Opening
Women of Valor (1986) - Opening Music by Georges Delerue.
Women of Valor (1986) - End
Women of Valor (1986) - End Music by Georges Delerue.
Women of Valor (1986) - Bath
Women of Valor (1986) - Bath Music by Georges Delerue.
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