A despondent, lonely, near-suicidal Chicago businessman and veteran WWII pilot is enticed to attend the 40th reunion of his old bombardment group in England. He briefly sets aside his recent professional and personal failures as he and an unlikely companion travel to Fairborough and renew old memories. The romantic promise of rediscovered love is intruded upon by modern realities as the drama unfolds.
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Reunion at Fairborough
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The Stars and Stripes Forever
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John Philip Sousa:
Performer
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Taps
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Daniel Butterfield:
Performer
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Elmer's Tune
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Elmer Albrecht:
Writer
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The Army Air Corps Song
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Robert Crawford:
Writer
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Chattanooga Choo Choo
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Harry Warren:
Performer
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Pennsylvania 6-5000
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Jerry Gray:
Performer
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Moonlight Serenade
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Glenn Miller:
Performer
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American Patrol
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Praise My Soul the King of Heaven
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Henry F. Lyte:
(uncredited) hymn tune: lauda anima words
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Amazing Grace
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John Newton:
(uncredited) traditional words
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