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Twelve O'Clock High (1949)
Interesting study of military leadership
Great war movie. Also a good example of military leadership during times of war. Movie was used during the 70' & 80's for enlisted leadership training classes. Peck does a great job of playing a strong military leader, torn between duty and his friendship with the man he replaced. Jagger is also affective in his role. The movie, shot in black and white adds to the intensity of the movie. There is also some great war footage shot by combat photographers from both the United States and Germany. The movie was made into a popular TV series in the 60's. Great addition to your collection.
The 4th Tenor (2002)
A real stinker
Unfortunatly I won this movie from a radio station that was promoting it a few months ago. If not, I would return it. Bad acting, bad story, bad music, bad everything. Save your money, your time, and most of all your mind. Skip this Dangerfield flop.
In Harm's Way (1965)
On of the best war flicks of all time.
In Harm's Way shows war from all sides. Outstanding representation of the early days of WWII and those who fought it from the start. Wayne is great in his "Old Salt" Navy Officer role. Good battle footage and tropical settings add to the realism of this movie.