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Alan Ladd | Capt. Joseph C.'Mac' McConnell, Jr. | |
June Allyson | Pearl 'Butch' Brown | |
James Whitmore | SSgt. / Maj. / Col. Ty 'Dad' Whitman | |
Murray Alper | Sergeant | |
John Alvin | Johnny | |
Baynes Barron | Co-Pilot | |
Paul Baxley | Pilot | |
John Beradino | Engineer | |
Willis Bouchey | Newton Bass | |
Lillian Bronson | Spinster | |
James Dobson | Lt. Roy Singer | |
Sam Edwards | Radio Man | |
Robert Ellis | Bob Brown | |
Frank Faylen | Sfc. Sykes | |
Frank Ferguson | Mike | |
Frank Gerstle | American Soldier in Korea | |
Dabbs Greer | Pilot instructor |
Director |
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Producer | Henry Blanke
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Writer | Sam Rolfe
Ted Sherdeman |
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Cinematography | John F. Seitz
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Musician | Max Steiner
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Mac's plans to settle down and raise a family are upset by the Korean War. He goes as a fighter pilot and returns a hero, the first triple ace of the war. His neighbors have built a home for Mac and his devoted wife and their three children. Now he has an offer to test pilot new Sabre Jets. His wife is uneasy but knows she cannot ground her man. |
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