Sergeant York

Sergeant York

  • Director: Howard Hawks
  • Writer: Abem Finkel,Harry Chandlee,Howard Koch
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, French, German
  • Release date: September 27, 1941
  • Aspect ratio: 1.37 : 1
  • Also known as: The Amazing Life of Sergeant York
  • "Sergeant York" (Sergeant York) is an American film released in 1941, directed by Howard Hawks , Gary Cooper , Walter Brennan , Joan Leslie and other co-stars   . The film was released in the United States on July 2, 1941   .
    The film tells the story of a young man from the countryside who became a war hero in World War I.

    Details

    • Release date September 27, 1941
    • Filming locations Tennessee, USA
    • Production companies Warner Bros.

    Box office

    Budget

    $1,400,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $16,361,885

    Gross worldwide

    $16,364,924

    Movie reviews

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    • By Arturo 2022-10-15 22:57:14

      Why would Eastwood love Howard Hawks??

      This is the first time I've seen Howard Hawks' film, and the reason why Dongmu admires this is mostly because of his extremely neat narrative photography and strange cutting angles.

      But I have to say, the logic of the whole film is even more peculiar:
      1. Gary Cooper was struck by thunder, and Lei became a Christian...
      2. It turned out to be publicity, and it would be beneficial to follow the church...
      3 . The best actor looked at the history of the United States...

    • By Alden 2022-10-15 19:45:57

      Every time a bad movie, think twice

      Long awaited, shit still.
      The biggest problem of the film is similar to that of General Roveley, which is that the structure is not compact and clear. Furthermore, although it is said to think about war from a relatively new angle such as a cultist, the transformation of the plot is unconvincing. Po was convinced, and another whole night of thinking made him brave to kill people. The bullshit didn't make sense. Outside of the plot, the biggest problem was Gary Cooper's mental retardation...

    • By Monica 2022-10-15 15:40:18

      Hit Germans like turkeys!

      I watched it as a child, when I was twelve or thirteen.
      There are a few clips that are quite impressive.

      1. The male protagonist joined the army and went to the shooting range for the first time.
      The officer gave five bullets, he missed one, then asked the officer for five more, and the officer reluctantly gave five more, each hitting the bullseye. Turning to the officer, he said that the barrel of the gun was a little crooked.

      2. Opposite is the German war ditch,...

    User comments

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    • By Trycia 2023-09-14 15:44:35

      From gangsters, peasants, religious believers, sharpshooters, to becoming a hero (captured 132 German troops by myself, which is very exaggerated! The Germans have been hacked again), and finally returned home in fine clothes and received 200 acres of fertile land in their homeland. The beauty returns, Ai Wen's life is really open and hanging. The sentence "I don't think my so-called deeds are special, it's just our responsibility. Someone did the same thing but failed to come back, so I don't...

    • By Milton 2023-09-10 04:38:04

      Rub the sight with...

    • By Franco 2023-09-09 02:03:13

      Although the film is longer, the plot is attractive, from peasant to war hero. The mark is accurate shooting, heroic. Perfect...

    • By Paris 2023-09-08 07:52:41

      The promotional film for Uncle Sam, hahaha, this valley in Tennessee reminds me of another valley in Wales. Was Hawks influenced by Ford's "Green Mountains and Green Valley" the year before. ....

    • By Alverta 2023-07-29 13:10:50

      I shot with good intentions I shot with good intentions I shot with good...

    Movie quotes

    • Alvin: The Lord sure do move in mysterious ways.

    • 'Pusher' Ross: An' you haven't even seen a subway?

      Alvin: I ain't never even heerd o' one.

      'Pusher' Ross: 'Heerd'? 'heerd' What kind o' talk is that? Do they all talk that kind of English where you come from?

      Alvin: Well there ain't any English people down our way - just Americans.

    • Cockney Soldier: Any of you blokes got a cigarette?

      Bert Thomas: Yeah.

      Cockney Soldier: Thanks. You know, you Yanks got here in the nick of time. We were running shy of these. Besides, we could do with some help.

      [shell whistles]

      Cockney Soldier: Look out!

      Cockney Soldier: It takes a while, but you'll learn when to flop and when not to. They say you never hear the one that hits you. Bah - that's only half the truth.

      Cockney Soldier: The whole truth is that if you hears it, you've got a chance. Duck! See what I mean?

      Cockney Soldier: Heinie's got the range good.

      'Pusher' Ross: Yeah. A guy could get killed round here.

      Bert Thomas: Duck!

      Cockney Soldier: Don't be afraid - this one will pass over. See? Takes time it do, but you'll get the 'ang of it.

      [another shell whistles]

      Cockney Soldier: Duck again!

      Cockney Soldier: If that was shrapnel now, we wouldn't be flopping at all.

      Cockney Soldier: We only flop when...

      [notices Bert has been hit]

      'Pusher' Ross: Okay, Bert, the express has gone through.

      [realises Bert is dead]

      'Pusher' Ross: Bert!

      Cockney Soldier: If one's got your name on it, there's nothing you can do.