"One of the most honest and powerful war pictures" (Life) of all time, this "thrilling, dramatic thunderbolt" (The Hollywood Reporter) "soars right up into the bright blue yonder" (Los Angeles Times). Blending "thrilling action" with "personal drama brought to heroic heights" (The New York Times), this Winner* of two ACADEMY AWARDS stars Gregory Peck in "the best performance of his career" (Look), a role which earned him a Best Actor OSCAR Nomination. At the height of World War II, the 918 Bomb Group suffers devastating losses and Brigadier General Frank Savage (Peck) is sent to take command. Because of his strong discipline his men resent him, and although Savage remains impersonal under heavy attack and unrelenting fire fights, he becomes personally involved in their well-being - a dangerous position for any leader - especially in the middle of a war!
Commentary with Historians Rudy Behlmer, Jon Burlingame and Nick Redman
Memories of Twelve O'Clock High
WWII and the American Home Front
Inspiring a Character: General Frank A. Armstrong
The Pilots of the Eighth Air Force