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TWELVE O'CLOCK HIGH, screen play by Sy Bartlett and Beirne Lay Jr., based on their novel of the same name; directed by Henry King; produced by Darryl F. Zanuck for Twentieth Century-Fox. At...
If "Twelve O'Clock High" means "over the target," as you report in the caption of a picture in your layout "World War II on the Screen," the Air Force really must have changed.
Similar to "Command Decision", which was released a year earlier, Twelve O'Clock High is one of the most fondly-remembered and well-made war movies of all-time. It deals with its subject from a psychological viewpoint, with little direct action, but is nonetheless an absorbing and compelling film.
Twelve O'Clock High is a 1949 American war film directed by Henry King and based on the novel of the same name by Sy Bartlett and Beirne Lay, Jr. It stars Gregory Peck as Brig. General Frank Savage. Hugh Marlowe, Gary Merrill, Millard Mitchell, and Dean Jagger also appear in supporting roles.
In 1942, an American Air Force unit stationed in England is plagued with morale problems until no-nonsense Brigadier General Frank Savage (Gregory Peck) assumes command. His tough leadership is...
Twelve O'Clock High: Directed by Henry King. With Gregory Peck, Hugh Marlowe, Gary Merrill, Millard Mitchell. A tough-as-nails general takes over a B-17 bomber unit suffering from low morale and whips them into fighting shape.
Director King and star Peck shook themselves out of their career-long slumps for two remarkable movies that stand as their best work. The Gunfighter, a revisionist Western, is better known, but...