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MacArthur

  • Director: Joseph Sargent
  • AMG Rating: starstarstarstar
  • Genre: War
  • Movie Type: War Drama, Docudrama
  • Themes: Military Life, Great Battles
  • Main Cast: Gregory Peck, Ed Flanders, Dan O'Herlihy, Marj Dusay, Sandy Kenyon
  • Release Year: 1977
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 128 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

Star Gregory Peck went into MacArthur disliking the title character that he was slated to play, but emerged from the experience with a deeper understanding and respect for this complex historical figure. The film is framed in flashback, with an octogenarian General

Douglas MacArthur (Peck) making his final address before his alma mater of West Point. We flash back to the fall of Corregidor in 1942, with MacArthur promising "I shall return" to the beleaguered (and eventually imprisoned) American and Filipino troops. The story follows MacArthur's subsequent victories in the South Pacific, occasionally pausing to show us the General's omnipresent sense of "showmanship" (e.g. his wading ashore on the beaches of the Philippines for the benefit of the newsreel cameras). The greater part of the film involves MacArthur's attempts to restore dignity to the defeated postwar Japan, and to keep the Russian Communists from overtaking the orient as they had Eastern Europe. MacArthur is eventually fired from his post by President Truman after the general defies orders during the Korean conflict. MacArthur was intended as Universal's "answer" to 20th Century-Fox's enormously successful Patton (1970), but box-office returns were disappointing. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Nicolas Coster - Capt. Huff; Dick O'Neill - Col. Whitney; Yuki Shimoda - Prime Minister; John Fujioka - Emperor Hirohito; Ivan Bonar - Gen. Sutherland; Barry Coe - TV Reporter; Ward Costello - Gen. George Marshall; Charles Cyphers - Gen. Harding; Art Fleming - The Secretary; Russell Johnson - Admiral King; Phil Kenneally - Admiral Doyle; Robert Mandan - Representative Martin; Eugene Peterson - Gen. Collins; Addison Powell - Admiral Nimitz; Beulah Quo - Al Cheu; Alex Rodine - Gen. Derevyanko; Tom Rosqui - Gen. Sampson; Fred Stuthman - Gen. Bradley; Kenneth Tobey - Admiral Halsey; Harvey Vernon - Adm. Sherman; Garry Walberg - Gen. Walker; William Wellman, Jr. - Lt. Bulkeley; Robert V. Barron - P.O.W.; Allan Miller - Col. Diller; G.D. Spradlin - Gen. Eichelberger; Jerry Holland - Aide; Warde Donovan - Gen. Shepherd; Manuel DePina - Prettyman; Walter O. Miles - Gen. Kenney; Gerald Saunderson Peters - Gen. Blamey; John R. McKee - Admiral Leahy; Jesse Dizon - Castro

Credit

Scott Maitland - First Assistant Director, Joseph Sargent - Director, George Jay Nicholson - Editor, Jerry Goldsmith - Composer (Music Score), Frank McCoy - Makeup, John J. Lloyd - Production Designer, Mario Tosi - Cinematographer, David Brown - Producer, Richard D. Zanuck - Producer, Frank McCarthy - Producer, Hal G. Gausman - Set Designer, Albert J. Whitlock - Special Effects, Robert L. Hoyt - Sound/Sound Designer, Don Sharpless - Sound/Sound Designer, Joe Canutt - Stunts Coordinator, Hal Barwood - Screenwriter, Matthew Robbins - Screenwriter

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