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2015.07.14
The Fighting 69th (1940) Xvid 1cd - James Cagney, Pat O'Brien [DDR] 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 City's 69th Infantry Regiment during World War I. The regiment was first given that nickname by opposing General Robert E. Lee during the American Civil War. Several real-life personages depicted in The Fighting 69th include Father Francis P. Duffy, the chaplain, future OSS leader Wild Bill Donovan, the battalion commander, Lt. Oliver Ames, a platoon commander, and then-Sgt. Joyce Kilmer, the poet (Jeffrey Lynn). Most of The Fighting 69th was filmed at Warner Brothers' Calabasas Ranch location, which doubled as Camp Mills, the regiment's training base, various French villages, and numerous battlefields. CAST;- James Cagney as Private Jerry Plunkett Pat O'Brien as Father Francis P. Duffy George Brent as Major Wild Bill Donovan Jeffrey Lynn as Sergeant Joyce Kilmer Alan Hale, Sr. as Sergeant Big Mike Wynn Frank McHugh as Terence Crepe-Hanger Burke Dennis Morgan as Lieutenant Oliver Ames Dick Foran as Lieutenant Long John Wynn William Lundigan as Private Timothy Timmy Wynn Guinn Williams as Paddy Dolan John Litel as Captain Mangan Sammy Cohen as Mike Murphy (Mischa Moskowitz) William Hopper as Private Turner George Reeves as Jack O'Keefe Directed by William Keighley Produced by Louis F. Edelman, Hal B. Wallis Written by Norman Reilly Raine Music by Adolph Deutsch Running time 90 min. MOVIE PLOT:- The Fighting 69th (1940) The plot centers on misfit Jerry Plunkett (James Cagney), who displays a mixture of bravado and cowardice, disappointing Lt. Ames (Dennis Morgan). The chaplain, Father Francis P. Duffy (Pat O'Brien) attempts to reform Plunkett. Sgt. Big Mike Wynn (Alan Hale, Sr.) loses both his brothers in action due to Plunkett's blunders. Major Donovan ultimately orders Plunkett to be court-martialed. Plunkett is nonetheless returned to duty, as the battalion again goes into the line. Shamed and inspired by Donovan's forbearance, Plunkett redeems himself by fighting bravely. Finally he sacrifices his life to protect his comrades by covering a grenade with his body. The Fighting 69th is a First World War regiment of mostly New York-Irish soldiers. Amongst a cocky crew, perhaps the cockiest is Jerry Plunkett, a scrappy fellow who looks out only for himself. The officers and non-coms of the regiment do their best to instill discipline in Plunkett, and the chaplain, Father Duffy, tries to make Plunkett see the greater good, all to no avail. Behind the lines or in the trenches, Plunkett acts selfishly and cowardly, eventually costing the lives of many of his fellow soldiers. A final act of cowardice leads to terrible consequences, but Plunkett sees in them a chance to redeem himself...if only he can. While Jerry Plunkett was a fictional character, Father Duffy, Major Donovan, Lt. Ames, and Sgt. Joyce Kilmer were all real members of the 69th. Many of the events depicted (training at Camp Mills, the Mud March, dugout collapse at Rouge Bouquet, crossing the Ourcq River, Victory Parade, etc.) actually happened. John T. Prout, an Irish American, former Captain in the regiment and Irish Army general, was the movie's technical advisor. Priscilla Lane was initially cast as one of the soldiers' girls back home, but the part was cut prior to production. No female characters are seen in the film. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:- Video Codec: XviD ISO MPEG-4 Video Bitrate: 251 kbps Video Resolution: 640x480 Video Aspect Ratio: 1.333:1 Frames Per Second: 23.976 Audio Codec: 0x2000 (Dolby AC3) AC3 Audio Bitrate: 192kb/s CBR 48000 Hz Audio Streams: 1 Audio Languages: English RunTime 90 mins Subtitles: NONE Ripped by: Trinidad [DDR] Related Torrents
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