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The Fighting 69th

 
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The Fighting 69th

  • Director: William Keighley
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: War
  • Movie Type: War Drama, Combat Films
  • Themes: Redemption, War in the Sky, Heroic Mission
  • Main Cast: James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, George Brent, Jeffrey Lynn, Alan Hale
  • Release Year: 1940
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: NR

Plot

Officially, America had no intention of entering the Second World War in 1940: Why, then, were there so many "preparedness" pictures like The Fighting 69th? This film, based on the experiences of military priest Father Duffy (Pat O'Brien), is set during World War I. The US 69th division was a national guard contingent comprised of Irish Americans, who fought with the Rainbow Division in the years 1917-1918. Into this Hibernian stronghold comes cocky Jerry Plunkett (Jimmy Cagney), a streetwise tough who is certain that he can lick the Germans single-handedly. But during his first taste of real combat, Plunkett turns coward and inadvertently reveals the 69th's position. Held responsible for the deaths of his companions, Plunkett is sentenced to a firing squad. Thanks to a conveniently dropped bomb that levels the stockade in which he is held, Plunkett redeems himself on the battlefield by sacrificing his life to save his fellow soldiers. The beauty of James Cagney's star performance is that he is as thoroughly convincing as a "yellow belly" as he is a hero. In addition to father Duffy, the real-life personages depicted in The Fighting 69th include future OSS leader Wild Bill Donovan (George Brent) and poet Joyce Kilmer (Jeffrey Lynn). Other Irish "regulars" include Alan Hale, Frank McHugh, Dennis Morgan, and Sammy Cohen. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Frank McHugh - "Crepe Hanger" Burke; Dick Foran - John Wynn; William Lundigan - Timmy Wynn; Guinn "Big Boy" Williams - Paddy Dolan; Henry O'Neill - The Colonel; John Litel - Capt. Mangan; Sammy Cohen - Mike Murphy; Harvey Stephens - Maj. Anderson; Tom Dugan - Pvt. McManus; Frank Wilcox - Lt. Norman; Eddie Acuff; Guy Anderson [Herbert] - Casey; Herbert Anderson - Casey; John Arledge - Alabama man; Trevor Bardette - Alabama man; Nat Carr; Frank Coghlan, Jr. - Jimmy; Joseph Crehan - Doctor; Ralph Dunn - Medical captain; Edgar Edwards - Engineer officer; Frank Faylen - Engineer sgt. at cave-in; James Flavin - Supply sergeant; Arno Frey - German officer; Edmund Glover - Alabama Man; Sol (Saul) Gorss - Soldier; Creighton Hale; John Harron - Carroll; William Hopper - Pvt. Turner; J. Anthony Hughes - Healey; Jacques Lory - Waiter; Wilfred Lucas - Doctor; Frank Mayo - Capt. Bootz; Frank Melton - Alabama man; Dennis Morgan - Lt. Ames; Jack Mower; Byron Nelson - Soldier; Jack Perrin - Major; John Ridgely - Moran; Frank Sully - Sergeant; Charles Trowbridge - Chaplain Holmes; Roland Varno - German Officer; Emmett Vogan - Doctor; Jack Wise; George Reeves - Jack O'Keefe; Benny Rubin; Edward Dew - Regan; George O'Hanlon - Eddie; Richard Clayton - Tierney; Jerry Fletcher - Telephonist

Credit

Ted Smith - Art Director, Louis Edelman - Associate Producer, William Keighley - Director, Owen Marks - Editor, Adolph Deutsch - Composer (Music Score), Leo F. Forbstein - Musical Direction/Supervision, Perc Westmore - Makeup, Tony Gaudio - Cinematographer, Hal B. Wallis - Producer, Jack L. Warner - Producer, Byron Haskin - Special Effects, Rex Wimpy - Special Effects, Charles Lang - Sound/Sound Designer, Fred Niblo, Jr. - Screenwriter, Norman Reilly Raine - Screenwriter, Dean Franklin - Screenwriter

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The Fighting 69th

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Directed by William Keighley
Produced by Louis F. Edelman
Hal B. Wallis
Written by Norman Reilly Raine
Fred Niblo, Jr.
Dean Riesner
Starring James Cagney
Pat O'Brien
George Brent
Dennis Morgan
Alan Hale, Sr.
Music by Adolph Deutsch
Cinematography Tony Gaudio
Editing by Owen Marks
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) United States 26 January 1940
Running time 90 min.
Country US
Language English

The Fighting 69th (1940) is an American war film starring James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, and George Brent. The plot is based upon the actual exploits of New York's 69th Infantry Regiment during the First World War. The regiment was first given that nickname by opposing General Robert E. Lee during the American Civil War.

The plot centers on misfit Jerry Plunkett, played by Cagney, and his inability to fit into the unit due to a mixture of bravado and cowardice. O'Brien plays Father Francis P. Duffy, a military chaplain who attempts to reform Plunkett. "Wild Bill" Donovan, played by Brent, is the regimental commander, who ultimately orders Plunkett to be court-martialed. One of the characters portrayed in this film is Sgt Joyce Kilmer, the poet. Alan Hale, Sr. plays Sgt Wynn, who loses both his brothers due to Cagney's blunders.

While Jerry Plunkett was a fictional character, Father Duffy, Colonel Donovan and Joyce Kilmer were all part of the actual regiment.

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References

  1. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0032467/fullcredits
  2. ^ http://books.google.ie/books?id=bsoUXGZSxZcC&pg=PA335&lpg=PA335&dq=John+T+Prout+army&source=bl&ots=x_7khiCX-k&sig=aMquaDnMX8aGGP6wWOclfwXT0Og&hl=en&ei=WAPdSqbyJcqZjAezgJn_Cg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10&ved=0CCEQ6AEwCQ

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