Where Every
Frame Is a
Frontline

Stories of duty. Shadows of war. Cinema that remembers. Uncover the battles that shaped history and the lives forever changed by them. From foxholes to final frames, explore a curated archive of war films that honor truth over spectacle.

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War stories
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GallantWatch brings you restored and remastered wartime films, preserving the past so we can understand its cost.

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Restored in cinematic detail

Preserving forgotten histories

Authentic wartime storytelling

Learn through real sacrifice

Cinema that honors legacy

FROM THE ARCHIVES

Cinema born from combat

Dive into our collection of conflict cinema: World War sagas, resistance tales, political flashpoints, and haunting postwar reckonings—organized by era, theme, and region.

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Santa Fe Trail

On the eve of the Civil War, a group of West Point graduates – including future leaders J.E.B. Stuart and George Custer – find themselves caught in the violent abolitionist uprising led by John Brown. Errol Flynn headlines as Stuart, with Olivia de Havilland as his spirited love interest, and Raymond Massey delivering a fiery turn as Brown. With Ronald Reagan as Custer, Santa Fe Trail blends frontier adventure and historical drama under Michael Curtiz’s dynamic direction.

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The Angry Breed

In Vietnam, aspiring actor Johnny Taylor is given a prize film script after saving the life of a Hollywood screenwriter. On his return, Johnny has trouble finding a studio that will let him play the lead until he saves producer Vance Patton's daughter Diane from a cycle-gang attack. The grateful father sends him to agent Mori Thompson, but Thompson wants the script for gang leader Deek Stacy. Deek and his agent feed Johnny LSD and drag him away to the dungeon during the producer's Halloween party. Melody Patterson (married at the time to James MacArthur) plays April Wilde.

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The Killing Machine

Mr Soh, a righteous man with a cold stare and fists of steel, returns to a lawless post-war Japan in 1946. He protects the weak, defends the poor and knocks some good sense into friends and enemies alike. Rapists and gangsters get the worst of it, as Mr Soh builds up his school on the island of Shikoku.

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Three Came Home

During Word War II, American author Agnes Newton Keith is imprisoned by the Japanese in various POW camps in North Borneo and Sarawak.

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CURATED BY HISTORIANS

Selected
with purpose, not algorithms

Each film is handpicked by experts in military history, film preservationists, and veterans-turned-curators, ensuring every title carries weight, meaning, and truth.

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