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Release Date: 2012
Cast: Brian Donlevy, Richard Quine, Charles Bickford, Marshall Thompson, John Hodiak, Clinton Sundberg, John McIntire, Ray Collins, Cameron Mitchell, Moroni Olsen, Edward Arnold, Van Johnson ...MORE
Cast: Brian Donlevy, Richard Quine, Charles Bickford, Marshall Thompson, John Hodiak, Clinton Sundberg, John McIntire, Ray Collins, Cameron Mitchell, Moroni Olsen, Edward Arnold, Van Johnson, Clark Gable, Warner Anderson, Walter Pidgeon ...LESS
Categories: Movies, War Film, Drama Film, Action, Black-And-White
Command Decision is a 1948 war film starring Clark Gable, Walter Pidgeon, Van Johnson and Brian Donlevy and directed by Sam Wood, based on a stage play of the same name written by William Wister Haines, which he based on his best-selling novel. The screenplay for the film was written by George Froeschel and William Laidlaw. Haines' play ran on Broadway for almost a year beginning in October 1947.
Although portraying the strategic bombing of Nazi Germany in World War II, the film has virtually no action scenes, taking place almost entirely within the confines of the headquarters of its... MORE
Command Decision is a 1948 war film starring Clark Gable, Walter Pidgeon, Van Johnson and Brian Donlevy and directed by Sam Wood, based on a stage play of the same name written by William Wister Haines, which he based on his best-selling novel. The screenplay for the film was written by George Froeschel and William Laidlaw. Haines' play ran on Broadway for almost a year beginning in October 1947.
Although portraying the strategic bombing of Nazi Germany in World War II, the film has virtually no action scenes, taking place almost entirely within the confines of the headquarters of its protagonist. Depicting the political infighting of conducting a major war effort, the film's major theme is the emotional toll on commanders from ordering missions that result in high casualties, the effects of sustained combat on all concerned, and the nature of accountability for its consequences.
At the Ministry of Information in London in 1943, war correspondents Elmer "Brockie" Brockhurst (Charles Bickford) and James Carwood (John Ridgely) of United News attend the daily briefing on bombing missions. While the RAF representative announces light losses, the PRO of the Eighth Air Force causes LESS
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