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War Movie DVD 2-Disc Set / Starring Gregory Peck and others ① Twelve O'Clock High (1949, USA / Starring Gregory Peck) ② Breakthrough (1950, USA / Starring David Brian) ● ① The DVD disc is in good condition. ② Still sealed in shrink wrap. Please consider this item as used or new-old stock. ① Twelve O'Clock High (Directed by Henry King) ~ A masterpiece of war films depicting a fierce aerial battle ~ This film depicts the hardships of the U.S. Army Strategic Bombing Command, which successfully carried out daylight bombing raids on Germany during World War II. Morale was declining in the 918th Bombardment Group due to the high number of casualties in the daylight bombing raids. Brigadier General Savage (Gregory Peck) is assigned to replace the compassionate Colonel Keith (Gary Merrill). Savage changes the strategy and takes a hard line, prioritizing the completion of missions. As a result, requests for transfers are made one after another, but the members gradually come to have a great respect for Savage, who takes the initiative to board the bomber. However, that hard line eventually drives even the unwavering Savage's heart mad... A masterpiece that sharply questions what true humanism is through the human drama in an extreme situation!! ② Breakthrough (Directed by Lewis Seiler) ~ Realistic images incorporating documentary films ~ The U.S. Army's First Platoon, training in England for the Normandy landings, is a diverse group of individuals, including a comedian, a bespectacled boy, a macho man, a dog lover, and even a politician. The platoon leader, Mallory (John Agar), is a theoretical man who was a teacher, and he and Captain Hale (David Brian), the company commander, who is a practical man, just don't get along. On the day of the operation, the platoon carries out the mission of breaking through the hedges one by one where the German army is hiding. The unit continues to advance, witnessing the deaths of their comrades. Then, a figure is seen approaching, waving a white flag. It was the local village headman and his daughter. While the possibility of a trap by the German army is considered, the unit advances to the village. But...! #GregoryPeck #ClassicMovies #MasterpieceWarMovies #WorldWarII #Normandy
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