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from "12 O'Clock High" (1964)
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Biography:
Franklin Eliser Savage, born 20 November in 1911 near Wood River... See more »
Alternate Names:
Brigadier General Frank Savage / General Frank Savage
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- "12 O'Clock High"
- The Hero (1965) TV episode, Played by Robert Lansing
- P.O.W.: Part Two (1965) TV episode, Played by Robert Lansing (as General Frank Savage)
- P.O.W.: Part One (1965) TV episode, Played by Robert Lansing (as General Frank Savage)
- V for Vendetta (1965) TV episode, Played by Robert Lansing (as General Frank Savage)
- The Cry of Fallen Birds (1965) TV episode, Played by Robert Lansing
(26 more) - Twelve O'Clock High (1949) Played by Gregory Peck
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From Twelve O'Clock High (1949)
Brig. Gen. Frank Savage: I take it you don't really care about the part you had in breaking one of the best men you'll ever know. Add to it that as Air Exec you were automatically in command the moment Colonel Davenport left - and you met that responsibility exactly as you met his need: you ran out on it...
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Brig. Gen. Frank Savage: I take it you don't really care about the part you had in breaking one of the best men you'll ever know. Add to it that as Air Exec you were automatically in command the moment Colonel Davenport left - and you met that responsibility exactly as you met his need: you ran out on it...
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