Patton

Patton

1970/01/25 • $12,000,000 • Released • English, Arabic, French, Italian, Russian, German

War
Drama
History
7.5
2h 52m

The Rebel Warrior

Overview

"Patton" tells the tale of General George S. Patton, famous tank commander of World War II. The film begins with Patton's career in North Africa and progresses through the invasion of Germany and the fall of the Third Reich. Side plots also speak of Patton's numerous faults such his temper and habit towards insubordination.

Director : Franklin J. Schaffner

Casts
George C. Scott

George C. Scott

Gen. George S. Patton Jr.

Stephen Young

Stephen Young

Capt. Chester B. Hansen

Frank Latimore

Frank Latimore

Lieutenant Colonel Henry Davenport

Karl Michael Vogler

Karl Michael Vogler

Field Marshal Erwin Rommel

Karl Malden

Karl Malden

Gen. Omar N. Bradley

Michael Strong

Michael Strong

Brig. Gen. Hobart Carver

Carey Loftin

Carey Loftin

General Bradley's driver

Lawrence Dobkin

Lawrence Dobkin

Colonel Gaston Bell

Albert Dumortier

Moroccan minister

Morgan Paull

Morgan Paull

Captain Richard N. Jenson

Bill Hickman

Bill Hickman

General Patton's driver

Pat Zurica

First Lieutenant Alexander Stiller

James Edwards

James Edwards

Sergeant William George Meeks

David Bauer

David Bauer

Lieutenant General Harry Buford

John Barrie

John Barrie

Air Vice-Marshal Sir Arthur Coningham

Richard Münch

Richard Münch

Colonel General Alfred Jodl

Siegfried Rauch

Siegfried Rauch

Captain Oskar Steiger

Michael Bates

Michael Bates

Field Marshal Sir Bernard Law Montgomery

Paul Stevens

Paul Stevens

Lieutenant Colonel Charles R. Codman

Gerald Flood

Gerald Flood

Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder

Jack Gwillim

Jack Gwillim

General Sir Harold Alexander

Edward Binns

Edward Binns

Major General Walter Bedell Smith

Peter Barkworth

Peter Barkworth

Colonel John Welkin

Lionel Murton

Lionel Murton

Third Army chaplain

David Healy

David Healy

Clergyman

Sandy McPeak

Sandy McPeak

Correspondent

Douglas Wilmer

Douglas Wilmer

Major General Francis de Guingand

John Doucette

John Doucette

Major General Lucian K. Truscott

Tim Considine

Tim Considine

Soldier Who Gets Slapped

Abraxas Aaran

Willy

Clint Ritchie

Clint Ritchie

Tank Captain

Alan MacNaughtan

Alan MacNaughtan

British Briefing Officer

Florencio Amarilla

Soldier (uncredited)

Brandon Brady

Lieutenant Young (uncredited)

Charles Dennis

Charles Dennis

Soldier (uncredited)

Paul Frees

Paul Frees

voice (uncredited)

Dolores Judson

Knustford Welcome Club Dignitary (uncredited)

Hellmut Lange

Hellmut Lange

Major Dorian von Haarenwege (uncredited)

Bruce Rhodewalt

Cynical Wounded Soldier (uncredited)

Lowell Thomas

Lowell Thomas

Himself - Movietone News Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Harry Towb

Harry Towb

American GI Cook (uncredited)

Billy Kearns

Billy Kearns

Officer Callagher (uncredited)

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