Rotten Tomatoes® Score
91%
93%
In Theaters: April 2, 1970
PG | 2h 52m | Drama, War
While touring an Army hospital, the General comes across a GI (Tim Considine) suffering from nervous fatigue. Considering the young man to be nothing but a slacker, Patton smacks him and orders him to get well in a hurry. This incident results in Patton losing his command and by extension, missing out on D-Day. Unabashedly flamboyant, Patton remains a valuable resource, but ultimately proves too much of a loose cannon in comparison to the more level-headed tactics of his old friend Omar Bradley (Karl Malden).
Director: | Franklin J. Schaffner, Franklin Schaffner |
Studio: | 20th Century Fox |
Producer(s): | Frank McCarthy |
Cast: | George C. Scott, Karl Malden, Stephen Young, Michael Strong, Tim Considine, Frank Latimore, Edward Binns, Richard Muench, Paul Stevens, Karl Vogler, Peter Barkworth, David Bauer, Clint Ritchie, Patrick Zurica |
Writer(s): | Francis Ford Coppola, Edmund H. North |