12 'o clock high Leadership H
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The video should have been a minute longer for the key payoff scene which holds so much power...all the way to "The general says you're something special"
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Here is the little secret, guys and gals, to my mind. In the scientific-human relations paradigm, the most effective position to take is 9, 9 , ie., 9 out of 10 in scientific. 9 out of 10 in Human Relations. Do it and see the world singing and changing around ye. You'll go quite a few places. And realize you did and do live your life. Possessed You shall be, Every Moment , in Intensity and Passion.
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@blackchrisp You're absolutely right! I have to admit, the first time I saw it I got choked up.
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The part right after this was great as well, the nurse comes in and apparently has been told to take "special" care of Ben. lol
Great movie - Flew two B-17 bomber missions with a damaged back. The overall mission was so important that his pain became secondary. Hard to understand today, but in WW 2 most everyone were making sacrifices. Me first stuff did not exist. My father a WW 2 Army Air Corp Captain rarely spoke about the war. A GREAT GENERATION!
ordc80 3 years ago 8
This scene between Savage (Peck) and Gately (Marlowe) is special in the movie. It shows how great character development and story line are crucial to a great movie. When Savage first met Gately, he reemed him out and demoted him, calling him a coward. In this scene, Savage realizes that Gately isn't a coward and would rather suffer intense pain than not live up to the standard Savage pushed him to reach. Savage is a great commanding officer, because he cares about and respects his men.
dougalmac54 2 years ago 3