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Women of Valor is a 1986 American made-for-television war drama film about World War II directed by Buzz Kulik and starring Susan Sarandon and Kristy McNichol. It premiered on CBS on November 23, 1986 and was released on DVD on March 10, 1998. [1]
In 1986, McNichol appeared in Women of Valor, a TV movie about American nurses in a World War II Japanese POW camp. She made two theatrical films in 1988: You Can't Hurry Love and Two Moon Junction .
She starred in the film Women of Valor in 1986 and while the characters are fictitious, it portrayed women's roles in the Philippines during World War II. Also in 1986 Mahaffey co-starred in the cult satirical TV miniseries Fresno, which parodied popular TV soaps of the day. Valerie Mahaffey at the Governor's Ball after the 1992 Emmy Awards
1986 Women of Valor: Yes Yes TV movie 1993 Class of '61: Yes Yes TV movie 1993 Malice: Yes Story writer 2001 The Body: Yes Yes 2003 The Company: Yes 2004 Eulogy: Yes 2005 Havoc: Yes 2006 Ask the Dust: Yes 2014 God the Father: Yes Documentary 2024 Reagan: Yes
The Air Force has awarded the Silver Star to a female airman for the first time following her role in the shootdown of more than 80 Iranian drones that were part of Iran's large missile and drone ...
Hidden Valor: The Women of the SOE, [9] an event WW II miniseries, from a story and treatment by Burns, based upon the exploits of Nancy Wake, the most decorated woman in World War II and five other extraordinary women. These women were trained in weapons, explosives, sabotage and silent killing, all possessing, as their commander put it ...
1986 Women of Valor: Captain Rader TV movie 1987 Werewolf: Mick Episode: "Running with the Pack" 1987 Down and Out in Beverly Hills: Eddie Episode: "Jerry Jumps Right In" 1989 War and Remembrance: Quartermaster Maselli (Barracuda) TV miniseries 1989 Hardball: Matelli Episode: "The Out of Towner" 1990 Jake and the Fatman: Sonny Rosetti
The film was released on VHS under the title Imprisoned Women. Cage Without a Key was filmed at Las Palmas School for Girls in Commerce, California, now known as the Dorothy Kirby Center. It was a juvenile detention center, not an actual women's prison. Many of the extras were actual inmates.