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  1. 17 de mar. de 2002 · Franklin J. Schaffner's "Patton" (1970), released at the height of the unpopular war in Vietnam, was described by many reviewers at the time as "really" an anti-war film. It was nothing of the kind. It was a hard-line glorification of the military ethic, personified by a man whose flaws and eccentricities marginalized him in peacetime, but ...

  2. 2h 50min. Release Date: February 4, 1970. Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama, war. This critically acclaimed, 1970 Best Picture Academy Award® Winner is a riveting portrait of one of the 20th century's greatest military geniuses. The only Allied general truly feared by the Nazis, George S. Patton (George C. Scott in a Best Actor OSCAR®-winning ...

  3. Synopsis. Against a backdrop of the Stars and Stripes, General George S. Patton (George C. Scott) addresses his troops on the eve of battle. His uniform is impeccable, his medals uncountable, and his ramrod demeanor unassailable. As he speaks to the men about to embark on their first great adventure, his manner runs the gamut from stern, to ...

  4. Patton es una película dirigida por Franklin J. Schaffner con George C. Scott, Karl Malden. Sinopsis : Esta película biográfica narra las acciones que George S. Patton, general del Ejército de ...

  5. www.disneyplus.com › en-ca › moviesWatch Patton | Disney+

    This critically acclaimed, 1970 Best Picture Academy Award® Winner is a riveting portrait of one of the 20th century's greatest military geniuses. The only Allied general truly feared by the Nazis, George S. Patton (George C. Scott in a Best Actor OSCAR®-winning performance), Patton out-maneuvered Rommel in Africa, and after D-Day led his troops in an unstoppable campaign across Europe.

  6. Crítica Patton (1970) Discurso de bienvenida Esta película fue la gran triunfadora de la ceremonia de los oscar de 1970, donde triunfó, entre otros, en los apartados de Mejor Actor –rechazado por George C. Scott , que probablemente era tan extravagante como el personaje que interpretaba–, Mejor Película y Mejor Dirección y, Mejor Guión (escrito por Francis Ford Coppola ).

  7. Patton (1970) -- (Movie Clip) Americans, Traditionally, Love To Fight Based on no actual speech, assembled by screenwriter Francis Ford Coppola from quotes from the subject, George C. Scott in his Academy Award-winning title role, director Franklin Schaffner elected to make the famous monologue his opening, in Patton, 1970.