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Report from the Aleutians

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Report from the Aleutians (1943)

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Documentary History 194347 minutes

Filmmaker John Huston narrates this Oscar-nominated World War II-era film about life among the U.S. soldiers protecting Alaska's Aleutian Islands.Report from the Aleutians featuring John Huston and Walter Huston is streaming with subscription on Prime Video, streaming with subscription on fuboTV, streaming with subscription on MGM+ (Via Philo), and 6 others. It's a documentary and history movie with an average IMDb audience rating of 6.3 (735 votes).

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Currently you are able to watch Report from the Aleutians streaming on Prime Video, Fandor (Via Prime Video), MGM+ (Via Philo), fuboTV, DIRECTV Stream, MGM+, MGM+ (Via Prime Video), Cineverse, and Cineverse. It is also possible to buy Report from the Aleutians on Prime Video.

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Report from the Aleutians offers a unique perspective on World War II, focusing on the often overlooked Aleutian Islands campaign. This provides a fresh and intriguing look into a lesser-known aspect of the war.

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The movie is narrated by renowned filmmaker John Huston, adding a layer of authenticity and gravitas to the storytelling. His narration brings the experiences of the U.S. soldiers to life, making the movie more engaging.

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As a documentary, Report from the Aleutians provides a real-life glimpse into the lives of soldiers during World War II. This historical aspect might appeal to those interested in history and war documentaries.

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Filmmaker John Huston narrates this Oscar-nominated World War II-era film about life among the U.S. soldiers protecting Alaska's Aleutian Islands.

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Runtime: 47 minutes

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Related Genres: DocumentaryHistory
Country of origin: America
Original Release Date: Jul 30, 1943