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Introduction to General Patton?

"General Patton" is a historical film produced by 20th Century Fox Film Company in 1970. The film was directed by Franklin Svanner and starred by George C. Scott and Karl Malden. , James Edwards and other starring roles.

The film mainly introduces that in 1943 in North Africa, the British and American Allied forces were counterattacked by the German army led by Marshal Rommel, nicknamed the "Desert Fox", and launched a large-scale battle. As a result, the US military suffered a disastrous defeat. A story about being in trouble.

"General Patton" is a 1970 military biopic by American director Franklin Schaffner based on true events. It is based on "Patton: The Ordeal" written by Dislas Farago. and Victory" and "A Soldier's Story" by Omar N. Bradley.

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Patton’s mixed experiences during World War II included beating soldiers and making imprudent political remarks. All were reflected truthfully. It portrays General Patton into a tall, majestic, and concrete artistic image. He is not only flesh and blood, but also has "stains"; not only his merits are immortal, but his "misdeeds" are also obvious.

Although it is intended to be a "military propaganda film", this war film is still classified as a biography. It uses World War II as the background and vividly depicts the famous George in American history. General Patton's experiences during World War II. The film deliberately portrays Patton as "a tragic hero who is out of tune with the times."

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