|
George C. Scott | General George S. Patton Jr. | |
Eva Marie Saint | Mrs. Beatrice Ayer Patton | |
Peter Banks | Maj. Father White | |
Daniel Benzali | Col. Glen Spurling | |
Ron Berglas | Young Patton | |
Irina Brook | Nurse Lt. Ann Maertz | |
Ray Charleson | MP Lt. Mertz | |
Nancy Crane | WAC Aide to Gen. Eisenhower | |
Frank Dux | American Correspondent | |
Richard A. Dysart | Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower | |
Richard Dysart | Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower | |
Murray Hamilton | Gen. Hobart Gay | |
Ed Lauter | Dr. Lt.Col. Paul S. Hill | |
Kathryn Leigh Scott | Jean Gordon | |
Horst Janson | Baron von Wangenheim | |
Don Fellows | Lt.Gen. Walter Bedell Smith | |
Errol John | Sgt. 1st Class George Meeks | |
Alan MacNaughton | Brigadier Hugh Cairns | |
Paul Maxwell | Lt.Gen. Geoffrey Keyes | |
Lee Patterson | Col. Paul Harkins | |
Shane Rimmer | Dr. Col. Lawrence Ball |
Director |
|
||
Producer | Alfred R. Kelman
William F. Storke Norman Foster |
||
Writer | William Luce
Ladislas Farago |
|
Following the close of World War II, General George S. Patton is seriously injured in a car accident and not expected to survive. The Last Days Of Patton tells the story of these last few months of the General's life, and the Army Medical Corps effort to save him. Intermixed with flashbacks, the film also shows Patton's earlier career as a fledgling tank commander during World War I. As he lies in a hospital bed, with his worried wife and pessimistic doctors, he waits to end this final chapter and reminisces about his legendary life. |
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||