词条 | The Last Days of Patton | |||||||||||||
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| show_name = The Last Days of Patton | image = The Last Days of Patton.jpg | image_alt = | caption = | genre = Biography Drama | creator = | based_on = The Last Days of Patton by Ladislas Farago | writer = William Luce | screenplay = | story = | director = Delbert Mann | starring = George C. Scott Eva Marie Saint Murray Hamilton Ed Lauter Richard Dysart | narrated = | theme_music_composer = Allyn Ferguson | country = United States | language = English | num_episodes = | executive_producer = Robert E. Fuisz | producer = Alfred R. Kelman William F. Storke | location = Wandsworth Town Hall, Wandsworth High Street, Wandsworth, London, England Harlaxton Manor, Harlaxton, Lincolnshire, England | editor = Bill Blunden | cinematography = Dennis C. Lewiston | runtime = 146 minutes | company = Entertainment Partners | distributor = CBS | budget = | network = CBS | picture_format = Color | audio_format = Mono | first_aired = {{Start date|1986|9|14}} | last_aired = | preceded_by = Patton | followed_by = }} The Last Days of Patton is a 1986 American made-for-television film biographical drama film and sequel to the 1970 film Patton, which portrays the last few months of the general's life. George C. Scott reprises the role of General George S. Patton, and Eva Marie Saint portrays Beatrice Patton, the general's wife. It was directed by Delbert Mann. PlotAs a result of General George S. Patton's (George C. Scott) decision to use former Nazis to help reconstruct post-World War II Germany (and publicly defending the practice), General Dwight Eisenhower (Richard Dysart) removes him from that task and reassigns him to supervise "an army of clerks" whose task is to write the official history of the U.S. military involvement in World War II.[1] Shortly thereafter, on December 9, 1945 (a day before he was to transfer back to the United States), Patton is involved in an automobile accident that seriously injures his spinal column, paralyzing him. As he lies in his hospital bed, he flashes back to earlier pivotal moments in his life, including stories his father told him of his grandfather's service during the American Civil War which inspired him to attend the United States Military Academy at West Point, his marriage to his wife Beatrice (Eva Marie Saint), and his championing of the use of tanks in the United States Army.[2] President Harry S. Truman and other government officials, not wanting Patton to die on German soil, order him transferred to a stateside hospital. Preparations, including a full plaster body cast, are made, but Patton dies of an embolism on December 21, 1945. Cast
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References1. ^[https://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1800086925/info Plot summary] at Yahoo! Movies 2. ^[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091383/plotsummary Patton plot summary] at The Internet Movie Database External links
9 : 1986 television films|American television films|American biographical films|American films|World War II films|World War II films based on actual events|Films directed by Delbert Mann|Cultural depictions of George S. Patton|Cultural depictions of Dwight D. Eisenhower |
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