Twelve o'clock high [videorecording] / Twentieth Century-Fox.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: 2003006 | 20th Century Fox Home EntertainmentSeries: Fox war classicsPublication details: Beverly Hills, Calif. : Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, 2001.Description: 1 videodisc (132 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 inOther title:- 12 o'clock high
- Screenplay by Sy Bartlett and Bierne Lay, Jr. ; produced by Darryl F. Zanuck ; directed by Henry King.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult DVD | Dr. James Carlson Library | DVD | DRAMA Twelve o | Available | 33111002304380 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
How much can a man give? When the U.S. 8th Army Air Force 918th Bombardment group is ordered on their fourth harrowing mission in four hard days, Brigadier General Frank Savage (Gregory Peck) demands "maximum effort." The bombers are forced to fly lower, to fly farther, and to test themselves -- overspent and fatigued -- right up until death's door. When their dedicated colonel speaks out in their defense, Savage mercilessly takes over command -- an officer should not sympathize with his men. The Brigadier General will compel the 918th to stop pitying itself and to hone its morale in the face of danger. Yet, as the men grow colder due to Savage's orders and the missions bring them closer to their crucial German targets, the officer learns the practical impossibility of raising the confidence of young men while also sending them to their deaths. He begins to understand that it is the burden of command that makes even the toughest leader sympathetic. Eventually caring for his men above all else, it is Savage who is forced to carry the hardships of "maximum effort" -- asking himself, how much can a man take? ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, Rovi
Based on the novel by Bierne Lay, Jr. and Sy Bartlett.
Full frame version.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1949.
Screenplay by Sy Bartlett and Bierne Lay, Jr. ; produced by Darryl F. Zanuck ; directed by Henry King.
Gregory Peck, Hugh Marlowe, Gary Merrill, Millard Mitchell, Dean Jagger.
The commander of a U.S. bomber unit in Britain during World War II begins to crack under the strain.
Not rated.
DVD.
Closed captioned.
In English, with optional French soundtrack and optional subtitles in English and Spanish.