War Drama History
"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.
Directed by
Franklin J. Schaffner
George C. Scott
General George S. Patton Jr.
John Doucette
Major General Lucian K. Truscott
Karl Malden
General Omar N. Bradley
Paul Frees
Voice (uncredited)
Edward Binns
Major General Walter Bedell Smith
Michael Bates
Field Marshal Sir Bernard Law Montgomery
Siegfried Rauch
Captain Oskar Steiger
Lawrence Dobkin
Colonel Gaston Bell
Brad Harris
Sergeant in Bar (uncredited)
Michael Strong
Brigadier General Hobart Carver
Peter Barkworth
Colonel John Welkin
Carey Loftin
General Bradley's Driver
David Healy
Clergyman
John Barrie
Air Vice-Marshal Sir Arthur Coningham
Frank Latimore
Lieutenant Colonel Henry Davenport
Sandy McPeak
Correspondent
Morgan Paull
Captain Richard N. Jenson
Bill Hickman
General Patton's Driver
Richard Münch
Colonel General Alfred Jodl
Stephen Young
Captain Chester B. Hansen
James Edwards
Sergeant William George Meeks
Jack Gwillim
General Sir Harold Alexander
Tim Considine
Soldier Who Gets Slapped
Douglas Wilmer
Major General Francis de Guingand
Karl Michael Vogler
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel
Clint Ritchie
Tank Captain
Charles Dennis
Soldier (uncredited)
Gerald Flood
Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder
Alan MacNaughtan
British Briefing Officer
David Bauer
Lieutenant General Harry Buford
Lionel Murton
Third Army Chaplain
Harry Towb
American GI Cook (uncredited)
Hellmut Lange
Major Dorian von Haarenwege (uncredited)
Roger Browne
Soldier on Bridge (uncredited)
Paul Stevens
Lieutenant Colonel Charles R. Codman
Billy Kearns
Officer Callagher (uncredited)
Edward Meeks
Medical Corps Major (uncredited)
Lowell Thomas
Self - Movietone News Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
James Blakeley
Dean Selmier
Soldier Sleeping on the Floor (uncredited)
Laurence Herder
Russian Translator (uncredited)
Plas Johnson
Albert Dumortier
Moroccan Minister
Pat Zurica
First Lieutenant Alexander Stiller
Abraxas Aaran
Willy
Florencio Amarilla
Soldier (uncredited)
Brandon Brady
Lieutenant Young (uncredited)
Dolores Judson
Knutsford Welcome Club Dignitary (uncredited)
Bruce Rhodewalt
Cynical Wounded Soldier (uncredited)
Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Elizabeth Lax
Girl (uncredited)
Joe Canutt
Nick Bolin
Joe Livoti
Paul Shure

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