05/24/2026
BREAKING PODCAST NEWS – As we honor America’s military this Memorial Day weekend, I wanted to share an interview I did back in 1974 for my first book, “Combat Films: American Realism 1945-1970.” The subject is screenwriter/producer and author Sy Bartlett, who with fellow author/screenwriter Beirne Lay, Jr., wrote the novel and its film adaptation - !2 O’Clock High.” For a movie about the challenges of commanding a bomber squadron in the early days of the war in Europe, Bartlett was ideal. Although, like many Hollywood professionals, he was recruited to make documentary films for the military, Bartlett wanted to be closer to combat. Through Lay, who was already in the Army Air Corps, he became a key aid to General Carl Spaatz, and worked closely with , squadron commander General Frank Armstrong, who became the inspiration for “12 O’clock High’s” General Frank Savage (Gregory Peck in the 1949 film). After the war ended, Bartlett would transfer to the Pacific Theater, working as an intelligence officer with a B-29 unit flying out of Guam.
In our interview, Bartlett talks about how a script issue shelved “12 O’clock High” for months, and some of his other military films including “13 Rue Madeleine,” “Pork Chop Hill” and “In Enemy Country.”
You can listen to this interview right now on our You Tube Channel, using this link: https://youtu.be/3wNbzWyJ_5M
Or, starting tomorrow, you can pick it up on your favorite podcast platform. Here’s a link to Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7oG8rdYWHp5bEO3pJiVRe7
Or, also starting tomorrow, you can find it on our Fast Channel outlet, True TV Plus, using this link: https://play.truetvplus.com/search?query=Saturday
God bless our veterans!