Sabre Jet (film)


Sabre Jet is a 1953 Korean War war film shot in Cinecolor and released by United Artists. It stars Robert Stack and was directed by Louis King. It was based on a story by the producer Carl Kruger with the screenplay written by the husband and wife playwright and screenwriting team of Dale Eunson and Katherine Albert. The film was mostly shot at Nellis Air Force Base near Las Vegas and featured extensive use of actual combat film footage.

Gil and Jane have been separated for two years. Jane prefers life under her former name as a major journalist with frequent travel, while Gil prefers a wife who will stay home and have a family. Gil is not only upset that Jane left their anniversary celebration to get a story from the wife of a Death Row prisoner about to be executed, but Gil feels Jane callously used and exploited the woman for a story. Gil has kept their separation a secret as a divorce would hurt his career.Jane meets the wives and learns their motivations and that though they are open with each other, they hide their fears from their husbands lest it affect their performance. ........

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