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"Dawn Patrol" with Errol Flynn, David Niven and Basil Rathbone. I saw it many, many years ago, but didn't remember it and was surprised how much of one of my favorite movies, "Twelve O'Clock High," was lifted right out of this movie - I'd say, 80% of "Twelve O'Clock High" was lifted right out of "Dawn Patrol." That said, while "Dawn Patrol" is very well done, "Twelve O'Clock High" does a better job with it as you feel a stronger connection to the characters and the central tension - how flight commanders emotionally deal with sending young boys to die on missions day in and day out - is exposed and examined with more complexity in "12 O'Clock High."
Well I own both films... that should give an idea of how highly I regard both films. "Dawn Patrol" was made at least 3 times with the Flynn and Niven version being the last. One had the same name and the other was titled "Wing Commander" IIRC. The version you saw was the best of the lot. The dogfight footage was used in all three films save the cockpit closeups. I agree that "12 O'clock High" is a more "serious" film coming as it did right on the heels of the last WW. But Donald Crisp offers a line in DP where he wonders about the waste of so many fine men and that dreaded the fact that sooner rather than later some fools were going to push them back in the air for another war. Great films... both.
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