Victim - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Allied Film Makers/Parkway. A Michael Relph and Basil Dearden Production; black and white; running time: 100 minutes; length: 9,000 feet.

Vidas Secas - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Produções Cinematográficas L. C.

Viridiana - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Uninci S.A. and Films 59 (Spain) and Gustavo Alatriste (Mexico); black and white, 35mm; running time: 90 minutes.

Viskningar och Rop - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Cinematograph, in cooperation with Svenska Filminstitutet; Eastmancolor; running time: 91 minutes; length: 8,190 feet. Released 1972.

Vitelloni I - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Peg Films (Paris) and Cité Films (Rome); black and white, 35mm; running time: 104 minutes. Released 1953, Venice Film Festival.

Vivre Sa Vie - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Films de la Pléiade; black and white, 35mm; running time: 85 minutes. Released September 1962, Paris.

Vlak Bez Voznog Reda - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Producer: Stjepan Gurudulic; screenplay: Veljko Bulajic, Ivo Braut, Stjepan Perovic, and Elio Petri, based on an idea by Veljko Bulajic; photography: Kreso Grcevic; editor: Blazenka Jenci; art director: Dusko Jericevic; music: Vladimir Kraus-Rajteric.

To Vlemma Tou Odyssea - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Istitua Lice (Italy), La generale d'images, La Sept Cinéma, and Paradis Films (France), Basic Cinematografica, and Greek National Film Center; color; 35 mm; running time: 177 minutes; language: Greek, Albanian, Macedonian, Romanian, Bulgarian, English, and French. Released in Greece, June 1995, and in the United States, November 1997.

Voina i Mir - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Mosfilm; Sovcolor, 35mm, scope; running time: originally 373 minutes (some sources list 507 minutes), and released in two parts, later cut to 170 minutes. Released 1967.

Le Voyage dans la Lune - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Star Film Studios (Montreuil, France); black and white, 35mm, silent; running time: 14 minutes, but varying lengths exist; length: about 825 feet. Released 1902, at Méliès's Théâtre Robert Houdin in Paris.

Voyage to Italy - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Vozvrashcheniye Maxima - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Vredens Dag - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Palladium Copenhagen-Tage Nielson; black and white, 35mm; running time: 92 minutes, some sources state 98 minutes; length: about 2675 meters, some sources state 2790 meters. Released 13 November 1943, Copenhagen.

Vyborgskaya Storona - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

The Wages of Fear - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Walkabout - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Twentieth Century-Fox; Eastmancolor, 35mm; running time: 95 mins. Released 1 July 1971, New York.

Wandafuru Raifu - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Engine Film Inc. and TV Man Union; color, 35mm; running time: 118 minutes.

War and Peace - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

The Wave - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Wavelength - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Color, 16mm; running time: 45 minutes. Released January 1968.

Le Weekend - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Films Copernic, Comacico, and Lira Films (France) and Ascot-CineraĂŻd (Rome); Eastmancolor, 35mm; running time: 95 minutes, English version is 103 minutes. Released September 1967, Venice Film Festival.

West Side Story - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Mirisch Pictures, Seven Arts Productions, Beta Productions; Technicolor, Panavision, 70mm; running time: 152 minutes.

When Father was Away on Business - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Where Chimneys are Seen - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

White Heat - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.; black and white: 35mm, running time: 114 minutes.

Why We Fight - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Signal Services, US Army (Parts 1–4), Signal Corps Army Pictorial Service (Parts 5–7); black and white, 35mm; running time: Part 1—53 mins.; Part 2—42 mins.; Part 3—58 mins.; Part 4— 54 mins.; Part 5—80 mins.; Part 6—64 mins.; Part 7—70 mins. Part 1 compiled in the 834th Signal Service Photograph Detachment, Dept.

The Wild Bunch - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Warner Bros. and Seven Arts, Inc.; Technicolor, 33mm, Panavision 70 (US), 70mm, CinemaScope (Europe); running time: 143 minutes (after release, the studio cut 4 scenes reducing running time to 135 minutes).

Wild Strawberries - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

The Wind - Film (Movie) Plot and Review

Production: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; black and white: 35mm, silent; running time: 73 minutes; length: 6721 feet. Released 23 Novemuber 1928.

Wings of Desire - Film (Movie) Plot and Review