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Flat Top (1952)

Flat Top (1952)
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In an obvious attempt to recreate some of the power and impact of Henry King's Twelve O'Clock High, Lesley Selander's Flat Top tells its story in flashback as Dan Collier (Sterling Hayden), a senior officer, recalls from the bridge of the carrier Princeton during the Korean War, the first squadron he commanded on the ship during World War II. Arriving as green recruits, the men resent Collier's grounding the most dedicated man in the squadron (Keith Larsen) for ignoring a wave-off; even more so, they fail at first to understand his sometimes harsh efforts at preparing them for battle against the Japanese -- we also get to meet the various men of the squadron, who are mostly identified by what they did in civilian life -- William Schallert plays a poet-turned-pilot named "Longfellow"; John Bromfield plays an ex-football player nicknamed "Snakehips". Most of the conflict centers on Collier and his efforts to make a good executive officer out of Joe Rodgers (Richard Carlson), who was already in the navy when he transferred to aviation but is too concerned with being popular with the men to be a good commanding officer. Meanwhile, the pilots face various conflicts, psychological and personal, as they move toward the thick of battle. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi

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Starring:
Sterling HaydenRichard Carlson, (more)
Director(s):
Lesley Selander
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Flat Top

In an obvious attempt to recreate some of the power and impact of Henry King's Twelve O'Clock High, Lesley Selander's Flat Top tells its story in flashback as Dan Collier (Sterling Hayden), a senior officer, recalls from the bridge of the carrier Princeton during the Korean War, the first squadron he commanded on the ship during World War II. Arriving as green recruits, the men resent Collier's grounding the most dedicated man in the squadron (Keith Larsen) for ignoring a wave-off; even more so, they fail at first to understand his sometimes harsh efforts at preparing them for battle against the Japanese -- we also get to meet the various men of the squadron, who are mostly identified by what they did in civilian life -- William Schallert plays a poet-turned-pilot named "Longfellow"; John Bromfield plays an ex-football player nicknamed "Snakehips". Most of the conflict centers on Collier and his efforts to make a good executive officer out of Joe Rodgers (Richard Carlson), who was already in the navy when he transferred to aviation but is too concerned with being popular with the men to be a good commanding officer. Meanwhile, the pilots face various conflicts, psychological and personal, as they move toward the thick of battle. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins

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Director(s):
Lesley Selander
Writer(s):
Steve Fisher
Producer(s):
Walter Mirisch
Categories:
War
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    Thomas G.

    This movie is typical of films of the 1950's. It's pretty corny at times, the tough squadron CO who has to whip the guys into shape to follow orders and how they eventually come around and become a great unit. The best part of the film is the flying scenes although even there the planes change from scene to scene.

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    Thomas B.

    I enjoyed Flat Top. The movie is in color. It is a short picture and about half of it consists of real WWII footage. I was thinking while watching the film that real people were dying. No CGI in this old classic. It has the usual familiar plot. Young inexperienced, hot shot pilots who would rather do their own thing and would rather listen to their friend, the executive officer instead of the wise veteran Group Commander. If you enjoy old World War II films than this one should be added to your queue.

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    Daniel C.

    I believe this movie has a true story line that may have taken place in ww2. It contains actual footage of aircraft. A must see ww2 movie.You should watch this and the movie Midway.

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