MacArthur (1977 film)
MacArthur: The film portrays MacArthur's life from 1942, before the Battle of Bataan, to 1952, the time after he had been removed from his Korean War command by President Truman for insubordination, and is recounted in flashback as he visits West Point.
MacArthur Overview
Budget | 9 million |
Category | Drama , History , War |
Production company | Universal Pictures (US) , Zanuck/Brown Productions (US) |
Box office | 16.3 million |
Original language | en |
Runtime | 2.167 Hour |
Release date | 1977-07-15 |
Spoken language | English |
Rating | 62% |
Vote Count | 75 |
MacArthur - FAQ
What is Budget of MacArthur ?
Budget of MacArthur is 9 million
What are Categories of MacArthur ?
Category of MacArthur is Drama , History , War
What are the Production companies of MacArthur ?
Production companies of MacArthur are Universal Pictures (US) , Zanuck/Brown Productions (US)
What is the Box office collection of MacArthur ?
Box office Collection of MacArthur is 16.3 million
What is the Original language of MacArthur ?
Original_language of MacArthur is en
What is the Run time of MacArthur ?
Run time of MacArthur is 2.167 Hour
What is Release date of MacArthur ?
Release date of MacArthur is 1977-07-15
Cast
- Gregory Peck as Douglas MacArthur
- Ivan Bonar as Lt. Gen. Richard K. Sutherland
- Ward Costello as Gen. George C. Marshall
- Nicolas Coster as Colonel Sidney Huff
- Marj Dusay as Jean MacArthur
- Ed Flanders as President Harry S. Truman
- Warde Donovan as General Shepherd
- Branscombe Richmond as Korean Soldier
- Jerry Holland as Aide
- Robert V. Barron as POW (uncredited)
- Art Fleming as The Secretary
- Russell Johnson as Admiral King
- Sandy Kenyon as General Wainwright
- Robert Mandan as Representative Martin
- Allan Miller as Colonel Diller
- Dan O'Herlihy as President Roosevelt
- Dick O'Neill as Colonel Whitney
- Addison Powell as Admiral Nimitz
- Tom Rosqui as General Sampson
- G. D. Spradlin as General Eichelberger
- Kenneth Tobey as Admiral Halsey
- Garry Walberg as General Walker
- Lane Allan as General Marquat
- Barry Coe as Television Reporter
- Everett Cooper as General Krueger
- Charles Cyphers as General Harding
- Manuel DePina as Prettyman
- Jesse Dizon as Castro
- Philip Kenneally as Admiral Doyle
- John McKee as Admiral Leahy
- Walter O. Miles as General Kenney
- Gerald Peters as General Blamey
- Eugene Peterson as General Collins
- Beulah Quo as Ah Cheu
- Alex Rodine as General Derevyanko
- Yuki Shimoda as Prime Minister Shidehara
- Fred Stuthman as General Bradley
- Harvey Vernon as Admiral Sherman
- William Wellman Jr. as Lieutenant Bulkeley
- John Fujioka as Emperor Hirohito
- John Stuart West as Lieutenant Aames