Co-written by Francis Ford Coppola, this biography of U.S. General Patton during World War II stars George C. Scott and won seven Oscars, including Best Picture Best Actor., Biopic of the US general who successfully fought the Germans in the latter days of World War II, but was frequently in conflict with his superiors., Profile of military genius Gen. George S. Patton and chronicles his World War II campaigns on the European front and in North Africa, and his push into Germany., George C Scott rightly won the best actor Oscar (one of seven the film won) for his portrayal of General George Patton, one of America’s greatest Wwii commanders, whose successes in North Africa, Italy and Europe were offset by his massive ego and maverick attitudes, including his infamous slap and dressing down of a battle-fatigued soldier that saw him lose his command in Italy. Directed by Franklin J Schaffner from Francis Ford Coppola and Edmund H North’s screenplay., The film is about a military genius Gen. George S. Patton and chronicles his World War II campaigns on the European front and in North Africa, and his push into Germany., Best Picture winner is a profile of military genius Gen. George S. Patton (played by Best Actor George C. Scott) and chronicles his World War II campaigns on the European front and in North Africa, and his push into Germany. Also demonstrated is his off-putting personality; the infamous “slap”; and his being sidelined on D-Day., Monumental biopic of the great but controversial US military general, George S Patton. The film follows his World War II career from his triumphs over Rommel in North Africa, through his demotion for mistreating a soldier under his command and up to the Battle of the Bulge. George C Scott’s towering performance earned him an Oscar, which he refused to accept., Monumental screen biography of one of the greatest and most controversial military leaders of World War II, General George S Patton. The film follows his career from his triumphs over Rommel in North Africa, through his demotion over mistreating a soldier under his command and up to his final actions in the Battle of the Ardennes. George C Scott’s towering performance earned him an Oscar which he refused to accept., George C Scott, Karl Malden, Stephen Young, Michael Strong, Frank Latimore, James Edwards. Monumental biopic of the great but controversial US military general, George S Patton. The film follows his World War II career from his triumphs over Rommel in North Africa, through his demotion for mistreating a soldier under his command and up to the Battle of the Bulge. George C Scott’s towering performance earned him an Oscar, which he refused to accept., George C Scott’s Oscar-winning role is only one of the highlights in this acclaimed 1970 biopic of the legendary US World War II General. Patton was larger than life and despite (or because of) a huge ego, produced a series of stunning victories for the Allies in North Africa and Italy. Scott’s performance is superb but is aided by a vintage Karl Malden performance as the more understated General Omar Bradley., A profile of military genius General George S Patton and chronicles his World War II campaigns on the European front and in North Africa, and his push into Germany., In 1943 North Africa, George Patton (George C. Scott) assumes command of (and instills some much-needed discipline in) the American forces. Engaged in battle against Germany’s Field Marshal Rommel (Karl Michael Vogler), Patton drives back “The Desert Fox” by using the German’s own tactics. Promoted to Lieutenant General, Patton is sent to Sicily, where he engages in a personal war of egos with British Field Marshal Montgomery (Michael Bates). Performing brilliantly in Italy, Patton seriously jeopardizes his future with a single slap. While touring an Army hospital, the General comes across a GI (Tim Considine) suffering from nervous fatigue. Incensed by what he considers a slacker, Patton smacks the poor soldier and orders him to get well in a hurry. This incident results in his losing his command-and, by extension, missing out on D-Day. In his final campaign, Patton leads the US 3rd Army through Europe. Unabashedly flamboyant, Patton remains a valuable resource, but ultimately proves too much of a “loose cannon” in comparison to the more level-headed tactics of his old friend Omar Bradley (Karl Malden). Patton won 7 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Scott, an award that he refused. Relive the classic war drama in this special new set.
Q&A :
Q: Who are the main cast members in “Patton ” ?
A: The main cast includes George C. Scott,Karl Malden,Michael Bates,Edward Binns,Karl Michael Vogler,Paul Stevens,Stephen Young,Morgan Paull,Michael Strong,Lawrence Dobkin,John Doucette,James Edwards,Frank Latimore,Richard Münch,Richard Munch,Siegfried Rauch,Peter Barkworth,John Barrie,David Bauer,Tim Considine,Gerald Flood,Jack Gwillim,David Healy,Bill Hickman,Carey Loftin,Lionel Murton,Sandy Kevin,Douglas Wilmer,Patrick J. Zurica,Alan MacNaughton,Alan MacNaughtan,Clint Ritchie,Harry Morgan,Ed Binns,Albert Dumortier,Pat Zurica,Del Acevedo,Gil Parrondo,Lowell Thomas,James Corcoran,Douglas O. Williams,Don Bassman,Fred Koenekamp,Antonio Mateos,Pierre-Louis Thevenet,Francis Ford Coppola,Edmund H. North,Art Cruickshank,Frank Caffey,Hugh S. Fowler,L.B. Abbott,Murray Spivack,Urie McCleary,Alex Weldon,Joe Canutt.
Q: When Did the “Patton” Released?
A: The Movie “Patton” originally aired on 1970-03-26 and released in the year of 1970.
Q: What Languages are available to watch “Patton” ?
A: Is also available in eng language.
Q: Where to watch “Patton” ?
A: “Patton” is Avaiable on Netflix. as its Netflix Originals.