Bampton Shows the Way (1941)
ジャンル : ドキュメンタリー, ドラマ
上映時間 : 5分
演出 : Bladon Peake
シノプシス
Part of BFI boxset Ration Books and Rabbit Pies: Films from the Home Front.
Germany, Baltic Sea coast, May 1945, a few days before the end of World War II. A small Soviet patrol arrives at an isolated house where an elderly baroness gives shelter to a group of orphan girls and a boy who is determined to continue the fight.
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In 1941, prostitute Mamie Stover (Jane Russell) has no choice but to flee San Francisco when the police turn on her and want her out of town. Figuring Hawaii would be a great place to begin anew, Stover books a trip aboard a Honolulu-bound boat, where she happens to meet writer Jim Blair (Richard Egan), who is quite taken with the former streetwalker. However, when the ship reaches Hawaii, Stover soon falls back into her old ways and begins working at a nightclub, much to Blair's dismay.
12の地区より12歳から18歳までの男女一組を選出し、最後の1人になるまで戦わせる独裁国家パネムが実施する「ハンガー・ゲーム」。男女ペアで勝者となったカットニス(ジェニファー・ローレンス)とピータ(ジョシュ・ハッチャーソン)は、凱旋(がいせん)ツアーで各地区を回る中で、自分たちを反国家の象徴として捉える民衆の思い、静かに広がっている革命への動きを感じる。同様に国民の変化を悟ったスノー大統領(ドナルド・サザーランド)は、カットニス抹殺をひそかな目的にした歴代勝者結集の新ゲームを開催させる。
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