Micheline Presle, the French actress who has died aged 101, enjoyed a brief Hollywood career in films such as Adventures of Captain Fabian (1951), a soggy sea yarn directed by her husband William Marshall in which she played a vengeful Creole girl opposite a fading Errol Flynn, who wrote the screenplay.
One of the most daring rescue missions ever accomplished by U.S. Special Forces took place on Jan. 30, 1945, as the 6th Ranger Battalion freed hundreds of POWs held by the Japanese.
Claws of light: the prolific filmmaker discusses the central role played by his family in Philippine film history, his work on seminal films by Lino Brocka and others, and more