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Twelve O'Clock High

1949 - Not Rated
Release Date: 06/05/2007
Features: DVD Features: NTSC Keep Case Special Edition Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Mono - English Additional Release Material: Featurette: "Memories of TWELVE O'CLOCK HIGH" Audio Commentary: World War II Film Historian Documentary: 1. "General Frank Armstrong: The Inspiration for General Savage" 2. "The Legacy of the Eighth Airforce"
Time:  132  mins.
J&R Item # 1022172_15
UPC # 024543440550
Label: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
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Dashing Gregory Peck stars as General Frank Savage, commander of the 8th Air Force during World War II. Loosely based on the true story of Major General Frank A. Armstrong, TWELVE O'CLOCK HIGH begins with Savage appearing to be a fearless fighter with almost no compassion for his men. Told in flashback from the perspective of Major Harvey Stovall (Dean Jagger), the story unfolds as Savage takes over Stovall's Bomb Group in 1942. The company has suffered numerous losses, morale is at an all-time low, and the tired pilots and their crews are immediately antagonized by Savage's obsession with discipline, leaving Savage and Stovall with the onerous task of rebuilding the pride of a fighting force that despises its leader. Jagger received an Oscar for his efforts, but the real star is Peck, exhibiting a vast repertoire to portray a complicated character. Using actual combat footage from both American and German cameras, director Henry King creates an environment in which bravery and heroism count but war itself is anything but romantic.

Year - Presenter Award Category Result Name
1949 - Academy Awards Best Sound Recording Winner Not Applicable
1949 - Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor Winner Dean Jagger
"...Peck commands this hardheaded depiction..." -- Rating: B+ -- Roy Hemming , (Entertainment Weekly)

"...A great movie about the pressures of leadership..." -- Mike Clark , (USA Today)

"Peck disintegrates movingly for his favorite director, Henry King....A tense, terrific film." -- Brian Case , (Uncut)

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