"12 O'Clock High" The Suspected (TV Episode 1964) Poster

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(1964)

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8/10
Danger on the ground
cbmd-3735219 March 2023
The original story was by Ken Pettus, the only thing he wrote for this show. It's was apparently revised by both Charles Larson and Jack Tully, who were involved in most of the first years episodes, and directed by Don Medford, also frequently on the the first year. You get a sense of the close working relationship between Savage and Stovall, with some lighthearted banter. Although the highlight of the show are the flight sequences, the focus is in men in war. And they all bring baggage from their past with them . Unfortunately Savages gunner has some really nasty baggage, despite his current status as loving husband and soon to be father, and respected airman.

Both the gunner and the General will struggle todo the right thing.

Ed Binns, so often seen as a lawyer or cop, excels as a muckraking newspaperman , determined to bring down the gunner. Before that happens he winds up dead, falling in front of a Underground train. The gunners handiwork or accident?

Ironically his previous working ina war themed show was in Failsafe, also withFrank Overton, as one of the pilots that don't make it back.
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6/10
An odd episode....but worth seeing.
planktonrules18 August 2021
It's odd but the last two episodes of "12 O'Clock High" (including this one) involve someone being accused of murder...odd plots...odder still they'd be one after the other.

A reporter is doing the usual sort of propaganda piece by visiting the bomber group. However, the reporter is shocked when he notices one of the men in Savage's group is a man convicted of murder and who since has escaped custody. The reporter is convinced...Savage, not surprisingly, isn't.

As I mentioned above, that two similar sorts of plots would follow each other is odd. Of the two, "The Suspected" is clearly better as it's more original and not cliched like that of "Soldiers Sometimes Kill". Worth seeing but an episode that really had almost nothing to do with the average US bombing campaign episodes.
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