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- A fleet of ships is forced to do battle with an armada of unknown origins in order to discover and thwart their destructive goals.
- In the midst of the Russian Revolution of 1905, the crew of the battleship Potemkin mutiny against the brutal, tyrannical regime of the vessel's officers. The resulting street demonstration in Odessa brings on a police massacre.
- A crew of children and adults gets the battleship back into action and begin to fight the way home after being cut off from Alliance space by an unknown attacker. The only issue is that this threat is straight out of a person's worst fears
- During the Japanese colonial era, roughly 400 Korean people, who were forced onto Battleship Island ("Hashima Island") to mine for coal, attempt to a dramatic escape.
- In 2199, the crew of the space battleship Yamato embark on a dangerous journey to the planet Iskandar to acquire a device that will rejuvenate the war-ravaged Earth.
- In the year 2199, a starship must make a dangerous voyage to the distant planet Iscandar and back to save Earth from an alien invasion.
- In the year 2199, the space battleship Yamato embarks on a voyage to the planet Iscandar, to retrieve a device that will rejuvenate a war-ravaged Earth.
- In the year 2199, the space battleship Yamato embarks on a voyage to the planet Iscandar, to retrieve a device that will rejuvenate a war-ravaged Earth.
- When a US plane is taken down over seas by an unknown assailant, the army is sure it was North Korea and a new war is about to break out. Even worse, the true attacker is an alien armed force and only one old battleship can stop them.
- A young hoodlum decides to work for a criminal organization that is tearing itself apart.
- After a pier side mix-up with the Italian family of his fiancée, Able Seaman Knocker White (Sir Richard Attenborough) finds himself literally left holding the baby. Unable to return it before his ship sails, he enlists the help of his best friend Puncher Roberts (Sir John Mills) to smuggle the child aboard. But babies are surprisingly demanding, and gradually the whole crew is drawn into helping keep it fed and washed - and undiscovered. Even so, the officers above deck start to puzzle over the increasingly strange happenings on-board.
- Gamilons are a race of evil aliens that are trying to destroy the planet Earth. However, a group of civilians look to the battleship Yamato for its space travel and go on a mission to bring back a neutralizer that will get rid of the radiation from the Earth.
- 17 years after the last film, a wandering black hole is approaches the Solar System, and will surely destroy all life on Earth very soon. The decision has been made to evacuate Earth's entire population, to a safer planet light years away
- A giant sea monster wreaks havoc on a battleship after one of it's young is killed by the ship
- In preparation for his vital wartime missions, ace pilot Subaru Ichinose launches an all-out food-based assault on his own face.
- The battle with the White Comet Empire, Yamato finally returns to Earth to obtain more members and be inspected for repairs. When he returns to his home planet, Desler, but instead he finds the fleet of the Black Nebula Empire strip mining the Earth for its core.
- The Comet Empire approaches, and the Yamato is ready to face them. But this will be the last battle for both sides.
- A mysterious comet traveling to Earth's solar system is not what it seems. Without Captain Avatar, Derek Wildstar leads the Argo (Yamato) against a new enemy.
- In the 1980s, Ryotaro and the DenLiner gang save a boy when he is attacked by demons that came from the past. The demons want to change the history using a supernatural stone what is a keepsake from the boy's mother.
- October 24, 1944, Japan's navy gambles on a decisive victory against the United States to turn the tide of World War II. Instead, Musashi, its top-secret super battleship, ends up at the bottom of the ocean.
- More than 120 ships entered service into the United States Navy during the beginning of the 20th century. Only one survived to the end. This forty-six minute long documentary explores the famous and news-making history of the USS Texas, BB-35, the very last surviving Dreadnought-style ship in the entire world and the only ship left to have actively served in both world wars. The program begins with the construction of the famed ship, named for the great state of Texas, and her commission in 1914. The story continues as the new ship, barely finished, was sent to Mexico to stop a terrorist uprising. Interviews with military historians give insight to her incredible engineering attributes such as being the first battleship class with 14" guns - the largest guns in the world at time of completion; being the first battleship class in the US Navy to carry radar; being the flagship of the Northern Attack Group during the North African landings in 1942. Moving through her exploits in World War I, this action-packed documentary moves into even more incredible tales of heroism as we explore the battleship's involvement in World War II. In addition to emotion-filled interviews by veterans who served aboard her, telling of nightmarish kamikaze attacks and watching the heroic raising of the US flag on top of Mt. Suribachi on Iwo Jima in 1945, this documentary also contains journalistic gold - a candid talk with legendary reporter and war correspondent, Walter Cronkite, who was assigned to the Texas in 1942 to cover the action in North Africa in his very first ground action war correspondence. The program ends with the decommission of the mighty battleship in 1948, when she was transported to a small town outside Houston, Texas, to begin her second career as a museum and memorial to the men and women who served this country in the name of freedom.
- The true story of a search for a missing fleet of German warships, sunk by the Royal Navy off the Falkland Islands in December 1914, during one of the first great sea battles of the First World War.
- The story of how the Battleship was used and not used as the ultimate weapon of war during its day up to its demise.
- After a poem by Boris Zakhoder. Quite an ordinary school lesson may become the field of serious warfare. And who is to win is yet to be found out.
- This program provides a detailed look at the USS Missouri's construction, operation and changing weapons weapons systems with its historical impact as a back drop. The program includes film footage and reactions to the Japanese surrender ceremony in 1945 and other key events in which the Big Mo participated
- Battleship Antarctica combines gripping human drama with spectacular scenery to tell the story of a unique encounter in the ice-caked waters at the bottom of the world; the Antarctic. The Japanese whaling fleet sets off into the Southern Ocean in pursuit of its prey of nearly 1000 Minke whales. En route to frustrate the hunt is the Greenpeace vessel "Esperanza"; manned by a crew of activists.
- The history of battleships, from World War 1 to WW2, culminating in the monsters of WW2, the greatest battleships the world has ever seen.
- The story of last battleship, HMS Vanguard, up until the very end and the uses to which her steel will be put.
- "Taken in Havana Harbor from a moving launch, and shows the wreck of the 'Maine' surrounded by wrecking boats and other vessels. The warped and twisted remains show how thoroughly this immense mass of iron and steel was blown out of all semblance of a vessel. The background of this picture is formed by the shores of Havana Harbor, and as the yacht moves around, a panoramic view of the shores adds an interesting feature."
- Director Peter Berg energizes the cast and crew during the filming stages of 'Battleship.'
- The film looks at the history of the battleship, from its dominance of the world's navies in the late nineteenth century, to its increasing irrelevance in the face of air power during the Second World War.
- "First carriage - The late Admiral J.W. Phillip and aide. Second carriage - Rear-Admiral Robley D. Evans, Capt. Theodore Jewell, Capt. William M. Folger. Third carriage - Capt. William M. Mead, Capt. M.S. McKenzie, Capt. Henry W. Lyons, Capt. W.S. Cowles. Fourth carriage - Capt. Richard Wainwright and aide."
- The history and times of the Iowa-class battleship USS Wisconsin (BB-64), the last battleship to be built by the United States and the last to serve in any of the world's navies.
- Peter Berg, Michael Carr (President of the USS Missouri Memorial Association), and Reginald H. Johnson (USS Missouri Senior Tour Guide) take viewers on a tour of the Missouri, provide an overview of its history, and explore places on the ship most visitors aren't able to see.
- The past and the present merge as this program highlights the USS North Carolina's history and her legacy that continues today.
- "Shows the U.S. Battle Ship 'Iowa' at anchor at the rendezvous near the Dry Tortugas. The camera was placed on a small yacht, which approaches and passes the battle ship, thus giving a complete view of one side of this mammoth war machine. The picture was taken on the sailors' wash day, and on the line stretches along the fore part of the vessel is hung their apparel. The picture is exceedingly sharp and the cannon are plainly shown as they project from the different turrets and portholes. The American flag is flying from the mast and waves in the breeze. Some distance from the stern of the vessel are two targets, and a number of sailors are seen rowing in small boats. This is a most excellent picture of the vessel and is exceptionally good from a photgraphic standpoint."