Twelve O'Clock High

Twelve O'Clock High

  • Director: Henry King
  • Writer: Sy Bartlett,Beirne Lay Jr.,Henry King
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: February 13, 1950
  • Aspect ratio: 1.37 : 1
  • Also known as: Jedan leš, a njih previše
  • "Twelve O`Clock High" is a feature film directed by Henry King and starring Gregory Peck and Hugh Marlowe.
    The film tells the story of the 8th Air Strike Force of the US Army suffered heavy losses after a long battle with the Germans during World War II. The spirit and fighting spirit of the whole team have been exhausted. The headquarters sent a new commander FRANKY to take over the team, hoping to revive it. A well-rounded story.

    Details

    • Release date February 13, 1950
    • Filming locations Eglin Air Force Base, Fort Walton Beach, Florida, USA
    • Production companies Twentieth Century Fox

    Movie reviews

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    • By Alex 2022-10-03 20:15:45

      Leadership textbook

      The Australian professor of the leadership course took the whole class to watch three times on and off,
      thinking that the minute-by-minute Hongguoguo money slipped away in Mr. Gregory Parker’s strong voice. I feel distressed. The

      movie is used to observe leadership. After reading the beginning and replacing the original general, what would Parker do?

      1. Improve morale
      2. Try not to make changes to appease the current pilots
      3. Establish a good relationship...

    • By Zelda 2022-10-03 16:36:36

      Without clothes

      The following table shows some of the measures Savage took after arriving in the 918 squadron and the corresponding results:

      No. Incident Outcome
      1 Regulation of checkpoint entry procedures Serious military discipline
      2 Punishment of Gately and Cobb for internal dissatisfaction
      3 Closing the bar and resisting emotion
      4 Passing cigarettes to the driver and raising him Gather people's hearts for the sergeant
      5 Meeting punctually Serious military discipline...

    • By Kyleigh 2022-10-03 16:10:34

      The most valuable movie I watched in half a year

      I was really bored before looking for an old movie to watch. World War II movies are an old-fashioned field, but when a man’s adrenal glands are not excited for a long time, my experience is to look at the old World War II movies to get a certain adjustment. With this mentality, I found this movie, and planned to start browsing this movie with a vision that is not new but can increase my understanding of World War II.
      The beginning of the film was unremarkable. A plane landed and a crew...

    User comments

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    • By Jovanny 2023-09-28 17:32:32

      Parker's acting is pretty good. It also shows the importance of management and the effect of good leadership. Tribute to the heroes of...

    • By Sabrina 2023-09-17 05:20:45

      Very professional department management tutorial, first emphasize one point: military management and enterprise management are technically the same thing, but they must not be equated, because one will die and the other will not. This is why I watched this film extremely differently. The reason for comfort. In terms of efficiency, team cohesion comes from successfully completing tasks. This is a positive cycle. So Parker is right to enforce military discipline, replace personnel, exercises, and...

    • By Shakira 2023-09-16 11:34:56

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    • By Issac 2023-09-06 13:34:47

      When leadership needs to stand on the front...

    • By Marcelle 2023-09-01 07:29:57

      From the beginning, I was misled into watching the rectification of military discipline and morale, focusing on the management method rather than the plot, so the response was...

    Movie plot

    The film was nominated for the 22nd Oscars Best Picture and Best Actor and won the Best Supporting Actor Award.
    During World War II, the US Air Force’s Eighth Air Strike Force suffered heavy losses after a long battle with the Germans. The team’s momentum and fighting spirit were exhausted, but the tense battle conditions did not allow them to relax. As a result, the headquarters sent a new commander FRANKY ( Gregory Peck ) to take over...
    more about Twelve O'Clock High Movie plot

    Publisher:

    20th Century Fox [The United States of America] (1949) (USA) (theatrical)/(1955) (USA) (theatrical) (re-release)
    Fox Video [The United States of America] (1994) (USA) (VHS)
    Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment Company [The United States of America] (1998) (USA) (VHS)/(2007) (USA) (DVD) (special edition)/(2001) (USA) (VHS)/( 2001) (USA)...)
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    Release date:

    Country/Region Release/Release Date (Details)
    The United States of America USA December 21, 1949...(Los Angeles, California) (premiere)
    The United States of America USA January 26, 1950...(New York City, New York)
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    Movie quotes

    • General Savage: No, Sir. I didn't hear a thing. It must have been radio malfunction.

      General Pritchard: Do you mean you're going to stick to that fairy tale?

      General Savage: Yes, sir. There's one more thing you might as well know, sir. The 918th got through today, and bombed the target when nobody else did. And if Providence ever drops into my lap, another chance like that to give this group the pride it out to have in itself, I may have radio malfunction again, sir.

    • Col. Davenport: [referring to Gen. Savage's complete collapse in a state of shock] Did you ever see how bright a light bulb is just before the filament burns out? I think they call it maximum effort.

    • General Savage: You been drinking, Major?

      Major Stovall: I have. It's the first time I've been drunk in twenty years. But it may not be the last.