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| 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 (as Cary Loftin) |
| Albert Dumortier | Moroccan Minister |
| Frank Latimore | Lieutenant Colonel Henry Davenport |
| Morgan Paull | Captain Richard N. Jenson |
| Karl Michael Vogler | Field Marshal Erwin Rommel |
| Bill Hickman | General Patton's Driver |
| Patrick J. Zurica | 1st Lt. Alexander Stiller |
| James Edwards | Sgt. William George Meeks |
| Lawrence Dobkin | Col. Gaston Bell |
| David Bauer | Lt. Gen. Harry Buford |
| John Barrie | Air Vice-Marshal Sir Arthur Coningham |
| Siegfried Rauch | Capt. Oskar Steiger |
| Michael Bates | Field Marshal Sir Bernard Law Montgomery |
| Director | Schaffner, F
Franklin J. Schaffner |
| Producer | Frank McCarthy
Frank Caffey |
| Writer | Ladislas Farago
Omar N. Bradley Francis Ford Coppola Edmund H. North |
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"One of the most superlative American films." - The Wall Street Journal This spectacular tribute to one of the most extraordinary figures of World War II, General George S. Patton, Jr., won seven 1970 Academy Awards®: Best Picture; Director (Franklin J. Schaffner); Writing, Story and Screenplay Based on Factual Material or Material Not Previously Published or Produced; Sound; Film Editing; Art Direction-Set Direction; and Best Actor for George C. Scott. Scott's unflinching portrayal of the controversial military leader shows him as he was: beloved and despised, charismatic and confrontational. General Patton was a brilliant strategist, a pious man who swore up a storm - and his skills led the United States into the most famous and pivotal battles of the war in Europe. |
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