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PATTON is one of the best 'war' movies ever made. Sweeping in scope, the film captures the spirit and character of General George S. Patton, Jr., America's most dashing and colorful General of World War Two. This is a 'mini' history lesson of the war in Europe. Everyone is there -- Patton (George C. Scott), Bradley ( Karl Malden) and Montgomery (Michael Bates) -- and played remarkably true to life. In fact, the entire film pays excellent attention to the truth. Even the opening speech in the film is quoted from the actual Patton speeches. There is remarkably little combat action in this Oscar winning film (Eight, including Best Picture of 1970).
Approximate Word count = 438 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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