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1949    2 h 12 minAction, Guerra
7.796%86%7.2
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Este filme de acção que se passa durante a Segunda Grande Guerra, é um drama com Gregory Peck, com o vencedor de um Oscar Dean Jagger, Hugh Marlowe, Gary Merrill, e Millard Mitchell. É também visto como um dos filmes mais realistas sobre os riscos e os actos heróicos da guerra. Convencido que um comandante da força aérea está à beira de ruptura, o Brigadeiro General Savage (Peck) toma o comando do seu bombardeiro e da respectiva tripulação pouco satisfeita com esta mudança. No princípio, rebeldes e ressentidos com a saída do antigo comandante, os soldados vão gradualmente mudando as suas opiniões, enquanto Savage os lidera em enormes vitórias e feitos fantásticos. Mas o stress do comando, depressa começa a afectar o fatigado General, que chega ele também ao seu próprio ponto de ruptura.
Dirigido por Henry King
  • Gregory PeckBrigadier General Frank Savage
  • Hugh MarloweLieutenant Colonel Ben Gately
  • Gary MerrillColonel Keith Davenport
  • Millard MitchellMajor General Patrick Pritchard
  • Dean JaggerMajor / Lieutenant Colonel Harvey Stovall
  • Robert ArthurSergeant McIllhenny
  • Paul StewartMajor "Doc" Kaiser (flight surgeon)
  • John KelloggMajor Cobb
  • Robert PattenLieutenant Bishop
  • Lee MacGregorLieutenant Zimmerman
  • Sam EdwardsLieutenant Birdwell
  • Roger AndersonInterrogation Officer
  • Lawrence DobkinCaptain Twombley, group chaplain
  • Paul PicerniBombardier
  • Harry LauterRadio officer
  • Barry JonesLord Haw-Haw, German radio commentator (voice)
  • Don GordonFirst patient in base hospital
  • Kenneth TobeySgt. Keller
  • Patrick WhyteClerk
  • Peter OrtizWeather Observer
  • flavo4329 de dezembro de 2025
    Twelve O’Clock High is a film I’ve always found deeply impressive, and there’s a reason it’s still shown in military promotion and leadership training programs today. Watching it, I was struck by how effectively it explores different leadership styles under extreme pressure, using World War II bomber operations as its backdrop. Gregory Peck’s performance resonated with me, particularly in how his character balances authority, discipline, and compassion while facing relentless losses. What stood out most was the film’s focus on mental fatigue and moral strain rather than glorified combat. Based on a novel written by former airmen, it captures the psychological toll of bomber command in a way that feels authentic and timeless. The tension, exhaustion, and internal conflict experienced by both leaders and crews are palpable throughout. For me, Twelve O’Clock High isn’t just a war movie—it’s a powerful study of responsibility and command. It shows that leadership under stress comes at a cost, and that burden can be as heavy as the mission itself.
  • Mister Arn14 de maio de 2025
    Great film that highlights the psychological toll of leading men in combat. I loved how they built the tension using the returning plane count.

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