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     MOVIES AND MUSIC
                        of the 1950’s                                            TWELVE O’CLOCK HIGH
                                                                                 In 1942, an American Air Force
                                                                        unit stationed in England is plagued
                                                                        with morale problems until no-
                                                                        nonsense Brigadier General Frank
                                                                        Savage (Gregory Peck) assumes
                                                                        command. His tough leadership is
                                                                        initially resented by not only his pilots
                                                                        but his second-in-command (Hugh
                                                                        Marlowe), a West Point graduate and
                                                                        son of a general. But, with the help of
                                                                        a hotshot flying ace (Robert Patten)
                                                                        and a sympathetic administrator
                                                                        (Dean Jagger), the unit pulls together
                                                                        into a gung-ho fighting crew.
            DINAH SHORE & BUDDY
            CLARK BABY ITS COLD
            OUTSIDE
            "Baby, It's Cold Outside" is a
            song written by Frank Loesser
            in 1944. Originally recorded for
            the film Neptune's Daughter, it
            has been recorded by many
            artists since its original release.
     	
