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Jovanny 2023-09-28 17:32:32
Parker's acting is pretty good. It also shows the importance of management and the effect of good leadership. Tribute to the heroes of...
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Sabrina 2023-09-17 05:20:45
Very professional department management tutorial, first emphasize one point: military management and enterprise management are technically the same thing, but they must not be equated, because one will die and the other will not. This is why I watched this film extremely differently. The reason for comfort. In terms of efficiency, team cohesion comes from successfully completing tasks. This is a positive cycle. So Parker is right to enforce military discipline, replace personnel, exercises, and...
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Shakira 2023-09-16 11:34:56
Twelve.OClock.High.1949.720p.BluRay.x264-KaKa.mkv...
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Issac 2023-09-06 13:34:47
When leadership needs to stand on the front...
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Marcelle 2023-09-01 07:29:57
From the beginning, I was misled into watching the rectification of military discipline and morale, focusing on the management method rather than the plot, so the response was...
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Tressie 2023-08-31 07:49:23
Finally came the air...
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Maybelle 2023-08-23 08:32:17
The feeling can be said to be very...
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Maxwell 2023-08-19 01:33:07
Gregory Peck as the U.S. Air Force in World War II. . . Bloody Germans. . . Aspect. . . Parker. . ....
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Demarco 2023-08-14 03:50:41
It's okay, but it's quickly forgotten. Pike's upright personal image is also quite in line with the...
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Sophia 2023-08-04 05:54:33
This is really a demonstration of...
Twelve O'Clock High Comments
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General Savage: No, Sir. I didn't hear a thing. It must have been radio malfunction.
General Pritchard: Do you mean you're going to stick to that fairy tale?
General Savage: Yes, sir. There's one more thing you might as well know, sir. The 918th got through today, and bombed the target when nobody else did. And if Providence ever drops into my lap, another chance like that to give this group the pride it out to have in itself, I may have radio malfunction again, sir.
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Col. Davenport: [referring to Gen. Savage's complete collapse in a state of shock] Did you ever see how bright a light bulb is just before the filament burns out? I think they call it maximum effort.