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1977 • Drama / History • 130m

MacArthur

"Where the legend ends and the man begins."

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The film portrays MacArthur's life from 1942, before the Battle of Bataan, to 1952, when he was removed from his Korean War command by President Truman for insubordination, and is recounted in flashback as he visits West Point.

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Gregory Peck
Gregory Peck
Douglas MacArthur
Ivan Bonar
Ivan Bonar
Lt. Gen. Richard K. Sutherland
Ward Costello
Ward Costello
Gen. George C. Marshall
Nicolas Coster
Nicolas Coster
Colonel Sidney Huff
Marj Dusay
Marj Dusay
Jean MacArthur
Ed Flanders
Ed Flanders
President Harry S. Truman
Warde Donovan
Warde Donovan
General Shepherd
Branscombe Richmond
Branscombe Richmond
Korean Soldier
Russell Johnson
Russell Johnson
Admiral King
Sandy Kenyon
Sandy Kenyon
General Wainwright
Robert Mandan
Robert Mandan
Representative Martin
Allan Miller
Allan Miller
Colonel Diller
Dan O'Herlihy
Dan O'Herlihy
President Roosevelt
Dick O'Neill
Dick O'Neill
Colonel Whitney
Addison Powell
Addison Powell
Admiral Nimitz
Tom Rosqui
Tom Rosqui
General Sampson
G.D. Spradlin
G.D. Spradlin
General Eichelberger
Kenneth Tobey
Kenneth Tobey
Admiral Halsey
Director: Joseph SargentWriter: Hal BarwoodWriter: Matthew RobbinsExecutive Producer: David BrownExecutive Producer: Richard D. ZanuckProducer: Frank McCarthy

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CinemaSerf
2025-12-31
60%

Gregory Peck dons the uniform of the four/five star American General who rose to prominence in the far east theatre of operations during World War Two. We start with the Japanese over-running the Philippines and seeing him strategically withdraw to the relative safety of Australia. There he finds that there is little appetite in Washington to take the fight to the enemy, indeed there’s considerable uncertainty as to whether they can even defend Australia itself. Fortunately, his relationship with President Roosevelt (Dan O’Herlihy) sees his plan to invade Luzon approved and back he goes to press home the allies’ increasing advantage and, with the help of the atomic bomb, take the surrender. With Truman (Ed Flanders) now in the White House and troubles brewing in Korea between them and the Soviet-backed red Chinese, there are yet more eggshells for this officer to tread carefully upon as battle lines are being drawn both on that peninsula and back in a Washington anxious not to be drawn into anymore foreign wars. Meantime, his press officers are ensuring that he stays front and centre of the public agenda and there are even talks of him running for political office himself. This is all a rather dry chronology with Peck doing fine, but never really imbuing his character with much of the charisma that MacArthur himself undoubtedly had. Nor do we really get much of an insight into the geopolitics of the time, or of the scale of the fighting - which is largely left to a few archive inserts from warships. I suppose there are parallels to be drawn with George C. Scott’s depiction of “Patton” (1970) but this comes off very much the more lacklustre as it tells it’s story episodically.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Universal Pictures, The Zanuck/Brown Company
Budget
$9,000,000
Box Office
$16,300,000

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