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  • curprev 03:1203:12, 4 June 2022 2600:1700:1ff7:5080:569:a13c:3a7a:921 talk 26,794 bytes −67 Removed sentence about the movie being a low point in Kirk Douglas's career, as it is uncited and clashes with the information presented in the rest of the article ("film was a moderate success at the box office", Douglas nominated for a Saturn Award for best actor) undo

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  • curprev 03:2403:24, 22 December 2021 72.175.21.62 talk 26,810 bytes +114 A Misplaced Pages editor asked for clarification on the common military pilot's term "the six". I provided clarification, having been in the US Navy just a few years after Final Countdown was filmed, and also having read and watched many air combat sequences where the face of a clock is used to designate positions of other (usually enemy) aircraft. undo

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