Patton (1970)
Patton (1970)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
George C. Scott
General George S. Patton Jr.
Karl Malden
General Omar N. Bradley
Stephen Young
Captain Chester B. Hansen
Michael Strong
Brigadier General Hobart Carver
Carey Loftin
General Bradley's Driver
Albert Dumortier
Moroccan Minister
Frank Latimore
Lieutenant Colonel Henry Davenport
Lawrence Dobkin
Colonel Gaston Bell
Morgan Paull
Captain Richard N. Jenson
Karl Michael Vogler
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel
Bill Hickman
General Patton's Driver
Pat Zurica
First Lieutenant Alexander Stiller
Franklin J. Schaffner
Director
Francis Ford Coppola
Writer
James Edwards
Sergeant William George Meeks
Edmund H. North
Writer
David Bauer
Lieutenant General Harry Buford
John Barrie
Air Vice-Marshal Sir Arthur Coningham
Ladislas Farago
Writer
Omar N. Bradley
Writer
Richard Münch
Colonel General Alfred Jodl
Frank McCarthy
Producer
Siegfried Rauch
Captain Oskar Steiger
Jerry Goldsmith
Composer
Michael Bates
Field Marshal Sir Bernard Law Montgomery
Paul Stevens
Lieutenant Colonel Charles R. Codman
Fred J. Koenekamp
Cinematographer
Gerald Flood
Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder
Hugh S. Fowler
Editor
Jack Gwillim
General Sir Harold Alexander
Edward Binns
Major General Walter Bedell Smith
Peter Barkworth
Colonel John Welkin
Lionel Murton
Third Army chaplain
David Healy
Clergyman
Sandy McPeak
Correspondent
Douglas Wilmer
Major General Francis de Guingand
John Doucette
Major General Lucian K. Truscott
Tim Considine
Soldier Who Gets Slapped
Abraxas Aaran
Willy
Clint Ritchie
Tank Captain
Alan MacNaughtan
British Briefing Officer
Florencio Amarilla
Soldier (uncredited)
Brandon Brady
Lieutenant Young (uncredited)
Charles Dennis
Soldier (uncredited)
Paul Frees
voice (uncredited)
Dolores Judson
Knustford Welcome Club Dignitary (uncredited)
Hellmut Lange
Major Dorian von Haarenwege (uncredited)
Bruce Rhodewalt
Cynical Wounded Soldier (uncredited)
Lowell Thomas
Himself - Movietone News Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Harry Towb
American GI Cook (uncredited)
Billy Kearns
Officer Callagher (uncredited)
Michael McLean
Casting
Urie McCleary
Art Direction
Gil Parrondo
Art Direction
Antonio Mateos
Set Decoration
Pierre-Louis Thévenet
Set Decoration
Del Acevedo
Makeup Artist
Frank Caffey
Associate Producer
Francisco Day
Unit Production Manager
Eduardo García Maroto
Unit Production Manager
Tadeo Villalba
Unit Production Manager
Eli Dunn
Assistant Director
José López Rodero
Assistant Director
Jack Senter
Supervising Art Director
Don J. Bassman
Sound
Theodore Soderberg
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Murray Spivack
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Douglas O. Williams
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Alex Weldon
Special Effects
L.B. Abbott
Visual Effects
Art Cruickshank
Visual Effects
Joe Canutt
Stunt Coordinator
Media.
Details.
Release DateJanuary 25, 1970
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 52m
Content RatingPG
Budget$12,000,000
Box Office$89,800,000
Filming LocationsSpain · Greece
Genres
Wiki.
Patton is a 1970 American epic biographical war film about U.S. General George S. Patton during World War II. It stars George C. Scott as Patton and Karl Malden as General Omar Bradley, and was directed by Franklin J. Schaffner from a script by Francis Ford Coppola and Edmund H. North, who based their screenplay on Patton: Ordeal and Triumph by Ladislas Farago and Bradley's memoir, A Soldier's Story.
Patton won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay. Scott also won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of General Patton, but declined to accept the award. The opening monologue, delivered by Scott as General Patton with an enormous American flag behind him, remains an iconic and often quoted image in film. In 2003, Patton was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". The Academy Film Archive also preserved Patton in 2003.