Patriots were held in South Carolina during the 1776 Revolutionary War. This is a story about the father of seven widows named Benjamin Martin. Before married and building a family, Benjamin joined the war between France and Indians. He did not want to join the conflict because he knew his experience in the early French and Indian wars. After his wife died, he made every effort to unite the family and to get away from the war. He is a patriot and does not want a war with England.
Benefits: Strangely, most of them relate to war and soldiers when searching for patriotic movies. Among them are "Rah-rah! Yay USA!" - a type of movie whose US military (or individual members) is depicted as a microcosm of heroes and American values. Others are more cynical, pointing out morally suspicious behavior that the war of evil and war sometimes calls for leaders. Perhaps the best military-themed movie is the TV series "the best year of our life" after the Second World War, focusing on what happened after the war.
Many feature films are patriotic stories, where soldiers fight against evil German and Japanese enemies and show the biggest stars of the day. During the war, the supply of patriotic movies did not change, and the actors praised and urged American combatants. John Wayne, who became a star in the 1930s, appeared in many war-themed movies such as "Pirate's Battle" and "Returning to Bataan". In addition to appearing in patriotic movies, many male artists temporarily gave up their careers in the army. Jimmy Stewart served in the Army Air Force and appeared in a short film called "Winning Your Wings" to encourage young people to join the army. Tyrone Power joined the US Marine Corps. Female artists also became members of themselves. Rita Hayworth and Marlene Dietrich hosted the military. Josephine Baker, an African American singer and dancer, welcomed North African allies and conveyed secret information to the French resistance.
Hollywood and the entertainment industry joined the war effort, and produced many patriotic films and songs. The United Service Organization (USO) has run for the military and dispatched volunteer celebrities such as Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Marlene Dietrich to provide entertainment for men and women who are not working ( Dining room). The war made rare or unavailable items of many origin, especially Pacific origin such as sugar oil, fruits, and other fruits. Since the factory was converted to military equipment, new cars and electrical products have not been produced. Sugar, gasoline, shoes are one of many items under strict distribution. Many Americans cultivate vegetables and nurture a winning garden to increase available food supply. Lack of metal, rubber and silk leads to many garbage collection drives. Even collecting fat from a butcher to make ammunition