Patton, generale d'acciaio

Titolo originale: Patton
Regia: Franklin J. Schaffner |
Anno: 1970
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Guerra Dramma Storia
Tag: general | steel helmet | allies | world war ii | normandy, france | dead soldier | tank | biography | historical figure | d-day | destiny | thoughtful | dramatic | commanding |
Cast: George C. Scott | Stephen Young | Frank Latimore | Karl Michael Vogler | Karl Malden | Michael Strong | Carey Loftin | Lawrence Dobkin | Albert Dumortier | Morgan Paull | Bill Hickman | Pat Zurica | James Edwards | David Bauer | John Barrie | Richard Münch | Siegfried Rauch | Michael Bates | Paul Stevens | Gerald Flood | Jack Gwillim | Edward Binns | Peter Barkworth | Lionel Murton | David Healy | Sandy McPeak | Douglas Wilmer | John Doucette | Tim Considine | Abraxas Aaran | Clint Ritchie | Alan MacNaughtan | Florencio Amarilla | Brandon Brady | Charles Dennis | Paul Frees | Dolores Judson | Hellmut Lange | Bruce Rhodewalt | Lowell Thomas | Harry Towb | Billy Kearns |

Duramente sconfitte a Kasserine, in Tunisia, nel loro primo scontro con l'"Africa Korps" di Rommel, le forze americane si rifanno allorché il comando della VII Armata viene assunto dal generale George S. Patton. Militare di carriera e più ancora di vocazione, fanatico, arrogante e volgare, ma anche abile e valoroso comandante, Patton, dopo aver conquistato la Sicilia, rivaleggiando con Montgomery, subisce un'eclissi temporanea per aver schiaffeggiato come vigliacco un soldato colto da una crisi nervosa. Sbarcati gli alleati in Normandia, viene affidato a Patton il comando della III Armata, con la quale, vinta la cruenta battaglia di Bastogne, e conquistate le Ardenne, si spinge fin nel centro della Germania.

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Medical Corps Major: I can't use my stethoscope wh [...] D
Colonel Gaston Bell: General McAuliffe refused a G [...] D
Lt. Col. Charles R. Codman: G2 also reports that H [...] D
Patton: I don't know why, but the image of a bulle [...] D
Patton: This is a barracks; it's not a bordello. D
Patton: [upon entering his hotel room in London] W [...] D
Patton: The Nazis are the enemy. Wade into them. S [...] D
Patton: Ah, doctor. I understand you have two case [...] D
Patton: There's absolutely no reason for us to ass [...] D
[about his pistol grips] Patton: They're ivory. O [...] D
Capt. Richard N. Jenson: They haven't spotted our [...] D
Patton: [Bradley frowns as Patton pins on his new [...] D
Patton: I want a prayer... A weather prayer. Thir [...] D
Patton: All my life... I've wanted to lead a lot o [...] D
Patton: [apologizing to his troops after the "slap [...] D
Patton: This is where it pays off, the training an [...] D
Patton: You know, Dick, if I had my way, I'd meet [...] D
Patton: I love it. God help me I do love it so. I [...] D
Patton: I'd crawl on my belly to get a command. Fo [...] D
Patton: We're gonna keep fighting. Is that CLEAR? [...] D
General Alfred Jodl: [German military personnel ar [...] D
Patton: Look at that, gentlemen. Compared to war, [...] D
Patton: I'm not going to subsidize cowardice. D
Patton: There's only one proper way for a professi [...] D
Patton: In about fifteen minutes, we're going to s [...] D
Patton: Were you in command, Captain? Tank Captai [...] D
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel: You can afford to be a [...] D
Lt. Col. Charles R. Codman: Shall I call the artis [...] D
General Omar N. Bradley: What we really need is... [...] D
Soldier: What silly son of a bitch is in charge of [...] D
Capt. Oskar Steiger: [about Patton] The pure warri [...] D
[first lines] Patton: Now I want you to remember [...] D
Patton: [about his language] Well, when I want it [...] D
Patton: [the Chaplain has delivered a weather pray [...] D
[Vice-Marshal Arthur Coningham and General Patton [...] D
Patton: You want to know why this outfit got the h [...] D
Patton: Almighty and most merciful Father, we humb [...] D
Translator: Excuse me sir, but General Caskov woul [...] D
Correspondent: General, we're told of wonder weapo [...] D
Patton: Ah doctor. Medical Corps Major: Sir. Pat [...] D
General Omar N. Bradley: But I do know that you're [...] D
Patton: Now, we have the finest food and equipment [...] D
Patton: If you can't put some fire into this batta [...] D
Capt. Oskar Steiger: [explaining Patton's attitude [...] D
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel: What is this activity [...] D
Patton: Yesterday, the inspector general's office [...] D
Moroccan Minister: [to Patton, in presenting an aw [...] D
Patton: God, how I hate the twentieth century. D
Maj. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith: Please, will you ju [...] D
Patton: Uh, my dear ladies... Until today, my only [...] D
Capt. Richard N. Jenson: What are you doing there, [...] D
[Visiting an ancient battlefield] Patton: The Car [...] D
American GI Cook: Up bright and early, General? Uh [...] D
Patton: [voice over] Oh God, thou are my God. Earl [...] D
Patton: [to his dog, named after William the Conqu [...] D
Patton: Now there's another thing I want you to re [...] D
Patton: You let a whole column get stalled and str [...] D
Patton: [apologizing to the troops after the slapp [...] D
Lt. Col. Charles R. Codman: [Codman is handed a le [...] D
Capt. Oskar Steiger: [the German general staff is [...] D
Capt. Oskar Steiger: [inside the German bunker] Si [...] D
Sgt. William Meeks: [to Patton, after the slapping [...] D
Lieutenant Gen. Harry Buford: How the devil did yo [...] D
General Omar N. Bradley: There's one big differenc [...] D
Patton: Bedell? Maj. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith: Ik [...] D
Patton: Now, there's one thing that you men will b [...] D
German officer: [on the Battle of Kasserine Pass] [...] D
Col. Gen. Alfred Jodl: In 15 minutes, we meet with [...] D
Lt. Col. Charles R. Codman: You know General, some [...] D
[as the British parade into Messina] Field Marsha [...] D
Field Marshal Sir Bernard Law Montgomery: Amusing, [...] D
Patton: I've always felt that I was destined for s [...] D
Patton: Men, all this stuff you've heard about Ame [...] D
Patton: Now, an army is a team - it lives, eats, s [...] D
Gen. Sir Harold Alexander: You know, George, you'd [...] D
Patton: There are no coffins here, since there is [...] D
Patton: [speaking to Bradley] You know, I think th [...] D
Patton: If your conscience will not permit you to [...] D
General Omar N. Bradley: [looking at the Stars and [...] D
Captain Chester B. Hansen: General. Welcome to Fra [...] D
Patton: Because, uh, as soon as our soldiers... Me [...] D
Patton: What's the matter with you? Soldier Who G [...] D
Patton: Please don't argue with me, sergeant. I ca [...] D
[last lines] Patton: [voiceover] For over a thous [...] D
Patton: "Despicable". That's the first time anyone [...] D
Maj. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith: [to Patton] Remembe [...] D
Clergyman: I was interested to see a Bible by your [...] D
Patton: [as he watches Moroccan soldiers taking pa [...] D
[Outmaneuvering Rommel] Patton: [referring to Rom [...] D
Soldier: Where ya goin', General? Patton: Berlin! [...] D
Patton: Fixed fortifications are monuments to the [...] D
Patton: When we took Palermo they called me a hero [...] D
Maj. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith: [to Patton] I told [...] D

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