The best Benito Mussolini’s war movies

Benito Mussolini

Benito Mussolini

28/07/1883- 28/04/1945
Today we present the best Benito Mussolini’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Benito Mussolini’s movies.

December 7th

December 7th
6.1/10
  • Genre: ActionHistoryWar
  • Release: 01/01/1943
  • Character: Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
"Docudrama" about the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941 and its results, the recovering of the ships, the improving of defense in Hawaii and the US efforts to beat back the Japanese reinforcements.

Rita the Field Marshal

Rita the Field Marshal
4.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyWar
  • Release: 21/12/1967
  • Character: Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
A waitress helps a scientist flee the Nazis.

Oh! Uomo

Oh! Uomo
7.3/10
After Prisoners of the war and On the Heights all is Peace, this film concludes Yervant Gianikian and Angela Ricci Lucchi's trilogy on the first world war. From the emblem of totalitarianism to individual physical suffering, the directors use this representation of man's rampaging violence to draw up an anatomical inventory of the damaged body and examine the consequences of the conflict on children, from 1919 to 1921. From the deconstruction to the artificial reconstruction of the human body, they try to understand how humanity can forget itself and perpetuate these horrors.

The Eagle and the Lion: Hitler vs Churchill

The Eagle and the Lion: Hitler vs Churchill
7.7/10
Winston Churchill, one of the most revered men of the twentieth century. Adolf Hitler, one of the most hated leaders in contemporary history. Between 1940 and 1945, these two enormously contradictory personalities faced each other in both politics and war. A clash of giants whose story begins in the trenches of the World War I and ends with the debacle of the World War II.

The Phoney War

The Phoney War
7.4/10
September 3rd, 1939. Britain and France declare war on Nazi Germany, only two days after the Wehrmacht invades Poland. This day, the sad date when the fate of the world changed forever, the Phoney War began: eight months of uncertainty, preparations, evacuations and skirmishes.

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