Winner of seven 1970 Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Actor for George C. Scott, Patton is a riveting portrayal of one of the twentieth centurys greatest military geniuses. As rebellious as he was brilliant, George Patton (Scott) was the only general truly feared by the Nazis, yet his own volatile personality was the one enemy he could never defeat. 1970: Best Picture, Directing, Actor (George C. Scott), Writing, Film Editing, Art Direction, Sound.
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner
Producer: Frank Caffey
Producer: Frank McCarthy
Actor: George C. Scott
Actor: Karl Malden
Actor: Michael Bates
Actor: Edward Binns
Actor: Karl Michael Vogler
Actor: Alan MacNaughton
Actor: Harry Morgan
Actor: Jack Gwyllim
Actor: Newsreels
Actor: Lawrence Dobkin
Actor: John Doucette
Actor: James Edwards
Actor: Frank Latimore
Actor: Richard Münch
Actor: Morgan Paull
Actor: Siegfried Rauch
Actor: Paul Stevens
Actor: Michael Strong
Actor: Stephen Young
Actor: Peter Barkworth
Actor: John Barrie
Actor: David Bauer
Actor: Tim Considine
Actor: Albert Dumortier
Actor: Gerald Flood
Actor: Jack Gwillim
Actor: David Healy
Actor: Bill Hickman
Actor: Sandy Kevin
Actor: Carey Loftin
Actor: Alan MacNaughtan
Actor: Lionel Murton
Actor: Clint Ritchie
Actor: Douglas Wilmer
Actor: Patrick J. Zurica
Actor: Lowell Thomas
Actor: Abraxas Aaran