A tough-as-nails general takes over a B-17 bomber unit suffering from low morale and whips them into fighting shape.
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7.7 /10
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Twelve O'Clock High
1950
R
2 h 12 m
United States
Drama
War
A tough-as-nails general takes over a B-17 bomber unit suffering from low morale and whips them into fighting shape.
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7.7 /10
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Gregory Peck
Gen. Savage
Hugh Marlowe
Lt. Col. Ben Gately
Gary Merrill
Col. Davenport
Millard Mitchell
Gen. Pritchard
Dean Jagger
Maj. Stovall
Robert Arthur
Sgt. McIllhenny
Paul Stewart
Capt. 'Doc' Kaiser
John Kellogg
Maj. Cobb
Robert Patten
Lt. Bishop
Lee MacGregor
Lt. Zimmerman
Sam Edwards
Birdwell
Roger Anderson
Interrogation Officer
Robert Blunt
Officer
William Bryant
Radio Operator
Steve Clark
Clerk in Antique Shop
Russ Conway
Operations Officer
Campbell Copelin
Mr. Britton
Leslie Denison
RAF Officer
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grace..
29/05/2023 16:22
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Mouradkissi
29/05/2023 15:36
source: Twelve O'Clock High
Charles Clockworks
18/11/2022 08:22
Trailer—Twelve O'Clock High
Mia Botha
16/11/2022 09:43
Twelve O'Clock High
Lexaz whatever
16/11/2022 02:08
..... but too talkative, though interesting. The battle scenes towards the end of the movie are authentic. Splendid performances by Gregory Peck and particularly by Dean Jagger. Twelve O'Clock High continues to be an absorbing film over 70 years after its release.
SAMO ZAEN سامو زين
16/11/2022 02:08
Excellent portrayal of the US heavy bomber offensive in Europe in WW2. Gregory Peck is superb as the hard-nosed group commander (but, then, that is a given I guess - I can't think of a less-than-great performance by him).
signesastrocute
16/11/2022 02:08
No gungho up and at 'em men. No false heroics. A great war film, but also an anti-war film of great intensity. Just ordinary men (and boys) doing the job they knew they had got to do. Greg Peck magnificent as the general forced to stiffen the morale of his bomber group, and who he himself eventually cracks under the strain. Dean Jagger outstanding and thoroughly deserving his oscar as best supporting actor. A truly great film, 10 out of 10 in my book. There are still disused airfields like that shown at the beginning only a few miles from where I live (although they were RAF bases). In 1943-45 as a young schoolboy I lived further down south in England and often saw the American Fortresses going to, and returning (not all of them!) from their daylight raids over Germany . A fine tribute to those American airmen wo gave their lives over Europe.
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grace..
29/05/2023 16:22
Twelve O'Clock High_720p(480P)
Mouradkissi
29/05/2023 15:36
source: Twelve O'Clock High
Charles Clockworks
18/11/2022 08:22
Trailer—Twelve O'Clock High
Mia Botha
16/11/2022 09:43
Twelve O'Clock High
Lexaz whatever
16/11/2022 02:08
..... but too talkative, though interesting. The battle scenes towards the end of the movie are authentic. Splendid performances by Gregory Peck and particularly by Dean Jagger. Twelve O'Clock High continues to be an absorbing film over 70 years after its release.
SAMO ZAEN سامو زين
16/11/2022 02:08
Excellent portrayal of the US heavy bomber offensive in Europe in WW2. Gregory Peck is superb as the hard-nosed group commander (but, then, that is a given I guess - I can't think of a less-than-great performance by him).
signesastrocute
16/11/2022 02:08
No gungho up and at 'em men. No false heroics. A great war film, but also an anti-war film of great intensity. Just ordinary men (and boys) doing the job they knew they had got to do. Greg Peck magnificent as the general forced to stiffen the morale of his bomber group, and who he himself eventually cracks under the strain. Dean Jagger outstanding and thoroughly deserving his oscar as best supporting actor. A truly great film, 10 out of 10 in my book. There are still disused airfields like that shown at the beginning only a few miles from where I live (although they were RAF bases). In 1943-45 as a young schoolboy I lived further down south in England and often saw the American Fortresses going to, and returning (not all of them!) from their daylight raids over Germany . A fine tribute to those American airmen wo gave their lives over Europe.
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