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Tarfumes.com - A Gathering of Eagles

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List Price: $14.98
Our Price: $54.99
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: Universal Home Video Starring: Rock Hudson, Rod Taylor, Mary Peach, Barry Sullivan, Kevin McCarthy Directed By: Delbert Mann
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786305222712 Format: Color ISBN: 6305222711 Label: Universal Home Video Manufacturer: Universal Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Universal Home Video Release Date: 1998-11-03 Running Time: 115 Studio: Universal Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1963-06-21
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A Gathering of Eagles Comment: I liked the movie. I was in it when it was filmed at Beale AFB, CA
in 1963. I was a Security Policeman on the flight line and we, as
well as our aircrews and missle crews were used as background players.
SAC, with a little human dramatization, was pretty well portrayed with
the ORI (Operational Readiness Inspection) which typically hit about 2 AM
as a No Notice inspection by 15th Air Force.
When the end of the movie came and they showed a missle launch crew,
it was filmed at a Titan I site, and the launch crew and their dialogue
was real. They were not actors.
I would like to see this movie made into a DVD. I used to rent until
I got one that ruined my VCR after use by another renter who damaged the
tape and of course didn't tell anyone.
J.B. First, formerly USAF, SAC
Customer Rating:      Summary: Just when everything seams to go wrong Comment: The story is of the everyday life of a wing commander and the decisions he must make regardless of wife, friends or extenuating circumstances. Col. Jim Caldwell (Rock Hudson) has a new task of shaping up a strategic air force wing during the 60's that is not up to snuff. Ton top of this he is newly married and his wife (Mary Peach) does not know what she is in for. Can he maintain friendships or at least discipline when he as you would expect must turn ruthless in his endeavor?
This movie is more than surface entertainment. As Col. Caldwell learns how to handle his job, we also learn something of the human condition, and soon are part of the story.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Day the Magic Left Comment: I love this film, especially because I've been there and done that on ORIs and MSETs.
However, as an aircraft maintainer for over 20 years, including 8 as an enlisted man, I used to dread it when TBS The SuperStation would air this movie. All the Lt. Colonels and Colonels on the base would watch it, and for the next month, they were all trying to be Colonel Caldwell.
That is, until the "word" on Rock's "orientation" came out. I am not being homophobic, I am just reporting what I saw. From that point on, the viewings of "Gathering" got less frequent, and NONE of the Colonels or LCs tried to be Caldwell again.
It is still a great cold war movie.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Gathering of Eagles is a remake? Comment: I'm writing from Argentina.
When I saw this films and automatically I remembered the movie Strategic Air Command. The story is very similar. Why?
Jimmy appear as a B-36 pilot. In the movie land a DC-3 with a USAF General making a simulated exercise with false prisoners running on the base plataform an in the end of the film, Stewart fly B-47.
In A Gathering... is similar to that but start Taylor flying B-47 and finish with B-52.
I don't remember the plane used by Rock Hudson to do the surpresive inspection in the base.
Excuse me by my english.
Anyway the movie is cool.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Banner Portrait of the Strategic Air Command Comment: This jewel of a motion picture provides an unusually accurate depiction of life on a SAC - Strategic Air Command - base during the 50's, 60's, and 70's. The dreaded ORI - Operational Readiness Inspection - is also quite accurate. Even the most staunch Russian became weak-kneed when it came to the capabilities of this formidable air arm. The casting is superb; the aerial photography and the MITO - Minimum Interval Take-Offs - are truly some of the best Air Force footage taken by the motion picture industry. A great co-feature would be "Strategic Air Command" with Jimmy Stewart. I was an Air Force brat at Loring A.F.B., Carswell A.F.B., Little Rock A.F.B., and Fairchild A.F.B., so I had great respect for the people who kept us safe. My dad was a crew chief on B-52's, B-58's, and KC-135's, and when an ORI hit, it affected everybody - including each family. The film is a great tribute to that time in our history known as the Cold War.
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