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A Gathering of Eagles is a 1963 SuperScope Eastmancolor film about the U.S. Air Force during the Cold War and the pressures of command. The plot is patterned after the World War II film Twelve O'Clock High, which producer-screenwriter Sy Bartlett also wrote, with elements also mirroring Above and Beyond and Toward the Unknown, films written by his collaborator, Beirne Lay Jr.
A Gathering of Eagles: Delbert Mann: Rock Hudson, Rod Taylor, Barry Sullivan: Drama Universal: Gidget Goes to Rome: Paul Wendkos: Cindy Carol, Don Porter: Comedy Columbia. Gidget sequel The Girl Hunters: Roy Rowland: Mickey Spillane, Shirley Eaton: Mystery from Spillane's novel Goldilocks and the Three Bares: Herschell Gordon Lewis
U.S. distribution of an Emblem Productions film June 21, 1963: A Gathering of Eagles: June 26, 1963: King Kong vs. Godzilla: U.S. distribution of 1962 Japanese Toho film July 17, 1963: The Thrill of It All: August 7, 1963: For Love or Money: September 11, 1963: The Kiss of the Vampire: U.S. distribution of British films December 5, 1963: Charade
Iron Eagle (film series) (5 P) ... A Gathering of Eagles; Good Kill; Good Morning, Vietnam; H. The Hunters (1958 film) I. Independence Day (1996 film) Independence ...
Pages in category "Iron Eagle (film series)" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
From 2015 to 2022, Candace Cameron Bure played the titular sleuth in Hallmark Movies & Mysteries’ Aurora Teagarden Mysteries — have you seen all 18 movies? Ahead of the newly announced prequel ...
Strategic Air Command was followed by two additional military aviation films that were also supportive of SAC's mission, Bombers B-52 (1957), and A Gathering of Eagles (1963). The B-47 cockpit used in the film is now on display at the March Field Air Museum at March Air Reserve Base (former March AFB) in Riverside, California. [12]
Which probably explains why so many people dress up in their likeness for Halloween and binge watch witchy movies like "Hocus Pocus," "Harry Potter," and "Practical Magic" all year long.