Twelve O'Clock High [1949] Eng + multisub DVDrip

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Twelve O'Clock High [1949] Eng + multisub DVDrip
  • Release date: 13 Feb 1950
  • Release year: 1949
  • Runtime: 132 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: ptsd post traumatic stress disorder, air base, male bonding, world war two, national film registry, soldier, boeing b 17 flying fortress, toby jug, usaaf u.s. army air force, nonlinear timeline
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An American bomber group low on morale and performance after heavy losses over the skies of Nazi Germany. General Frank Savage (Gregory Peck), a desk-bound staff chief, is sent to the group after the group commander is relieved of duty. At first encountering resistance, Savage eventually shows the pilots how to take pride in their unit and serve above and beyond the standards of the U.S. Army Air Corps.

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Twelve O'Clock High [1949] Eng + multisub DVDrip

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