MacArthur


6:35 pm - 7:35 pm, Saturday, December 27 on ITV4 (26)

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About this Broadcast

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Biopic of American general Douglas MacArthur, who earned a celebrated reputation with a series of victories in the Second World War, as well as for his work in rebuilding post-war Japan. However, his controversial approach to the Korean conflict led to his dismissal by President Truman. Starring Gregory Peck, Ed Flanders, Dan O'Herlihy, Sandy Kenyon and Ward Costello


1977 HD subtitles 16x9 audio-description
Biopic Factual Movie/Drama War

Cast & Crew

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Gregory Peck (Actor) .. Gen Douglas MacArthur
Ed Flanders (Actor) .. President Harry S Truman
Dan O'Herlihy (Actor) .. President Franklin D Roosevelt
Sandy Kenyon (Actor) .. Jonathan M Wainwright
Ward Costello (Actor) .. Gen George C. Marshall
Nicolas Coster (Actor) .. Col Sidney Huff
Ivan Bonar (Actor) .. Lt Gen Richard K Sutherland
GD Spradlin (Actor) .. Maj Gen Robert L Eichelberger
Joseph Sargent (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Gregory Peck (Actor) .. Gen Douglas MacArthur
Born: April 05, 1916 in La Jolla, California
Best Known For: Being a Hollywood icon.
Early-life: Eldred Gregory Peck was born in La Jolla, California, on April 5, 1916. His parents divorced when he was six and he spent a number of years being raised by his maternal grandmother. He spent a year at San Diego State Teacher's College (now known as San Diego State University), where he took theatre and public-speaking courses, before going to the University of California, Berkeley. He developed an interest in acting at Berkeley.
Career: After graduating from Berkeley, Peck went to New York to study at the Neighborhood Playhouse. To make ends meet, he worked at the 1939 World's Fair and as a tour guide for NBC at Radio City Music Hall. He made his Broadway debut in 1942 as the lead in The Morning Star. He was in high demand as an actor during the Second World War as he was exempt from military service due to a back injury. In 1947, he co-founded The La Jolla Playhouse with Mel Ferrer and Dorothy McGuire. Peck's first film, Days of Glory, was released in 1944. He received Academy Award nominations for The Keys of the Kingdom (1944), The Yearling (1946), Gentleman's Agreement (1947) and Twelve O'Clock High (1949). He went on to win an Oscar for his performance as Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). Among his other films were Spellbound (1945), Moby Dick (1956), The Guns of Navarone (1961), Roman Holiday (1953), The Omen (1976), MacArthur (1977), The Boys from Brazil (1978) and Other People's Money (1991). Peck died in his sleep on June 12, 2003 at the age of 87.
Quote: "I've had my ups and downs. There have been times when I wanted to quit. Times when I hit the bottle. Marital problems. I've touched most of the bases."
Trivia: Peck was the first native Californian to win an Academy Award for Best Actor. He was a lifelong opponent of nuclear weapons.
Ed Flanders (Actor) .. President Harry S Truman
Dan O'Herlihy (Actor) .. President Franklin D Roosevelt
Sandy Kenyon (Actor) .. Jonathan M Wainwright
Ward Costello (Actor) .. Gen George C. Marshall
Nicolas Coster (Actor) .. Col Sidney Huff
Ivan Bonar (Actor) .. Lt Gen Richard K Sutherland
GD Spradlin (Actor) .. Maj Gen Robert L Eichelberger
Joseph Sargent (Director)

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