Der Kommandeur (1949)

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Der Kommandeur: Directed by Henry King. With Gregory Peck, Hugh Marlowe, Gary Merrill, Millard Mitchell. A hard-as-nails general takes over a bomber unit suffering from low morale and whips them into fighting shape.

“In writing reviews for IMDb, I have begun to notice just how many exceptional movies Gregory Peck did. Yes, I know he made a few stinkers (such as Days of Glory and Boys From Brazil), but look at all the great movies he did–3 of the best Westerns ever made (The Big Country, The Gunfighter and Yellow Sky), some dandy dramas (To Kill a Mockingbird, Cape Fear) and two of the best war pictures of all time (The Guns of Navarone and this movie, Twelve Ou0026#39;Clock High).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eTwelve Ou0026#39;Clock High is exceptional in every way. It is very similar to the excellent movie Command Decision, but goes deeper into the emotional and psychological cost of commanding the bombing campaign against Nazi Germany. Whereas Gable is all alone and hated in Command Decision, Peck goes a step further and actually goes on bombing runs with his men–only to become deeply scarred emotionally in the process. As a result, this movie is a fantastic look at the psychological effects of war–something that only rarely gets addressed in war movies.”

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