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Sergeant York (film)

Sergeant York is a 1941 American biographical film about the life of Alvin C. York, one of the most decorated American soldiers of World War I. Directed by Howard Hawks and starring Gary Cooper in the title role, the film was a critical and commercial success, and became the highest-grossing film of 1941.

Sergeant York
Theatrical release poster
Directed byHoward Hawks
Screenplay by
Based on
Sergeant York: His Own Life Story and War Diary
by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographySol Polito
Edited byWilliam Holmes
Music byMax Steiner
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
Running time
134 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1.7 million[1]
Box office$8.3 million[1]

The film was based on York's diary, as edited by Tom Skeyhill,[2] and adapted by Harry Chandlee, Abem Finkel, John Huston, Howard E. Koch, and Sam Cowan (uncredited). York refused, several times, to authorize a film version of his life story, but finally yielded to persistent efforts to finance the creation of an interdenominational Bible school. The story that York insisted on Cooper for the title role comes from a telegram that producer Jesse L. Lasky wrote to Cooper pleading with him to accept the part, to which he signed York's name.[3]

Cooper went on to win the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance, while the film also won Best Film Editing and was nominated in nine other categories, including Best Picture, Director, Supporting Actor (Walter Brennan), and Supporting Actress (Margaret Wycherly). The American Film Institute ranked the film 57th in its 100 most inspirational American movies list; it also rated Alvin York 35th in its list of the top 50 heroes in American cinema.

In 2008, Sergeant York was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[4][5]

Plot edit

Before America's entry into World War I, Alvin York is a poor, young farmer in rural Tennessee, living with his widowed mother, sister, and younger brother. Alvin's leisure time is spent fighting and getting drunk with friends. Alvin's goal is to purchase a piece of farmland, fertile "bottomland". Alvin works hard to acquire the price for the land, and is given an extension by the owner. Alvin's sharpshooting skills enable him to raise the money needed, but the owner reneges, making Alvin angry and bitter. En route to seek revenge, Alvin and his mule are struck by lightning. The incident prompts Alvin's conversion to Christianity.

When the U.S. enters World War I, Alvin seeks exemption as a conscientious objector, which is denied. Alvin is torn between fighting for his country and the biblical prohibition against killing. His sympathetic commanding officer gives him leave to go home and come to a decision. Alvin reconciles his moral conflict after reading the biblical injunction to "render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's."

During the Meuse–Argonne offensive, York's qualms vanish when he sees his friends and comrades being killed as they assault a strong German position. With his superiors dead or incapacitated, he takes charge. He infiltrates the German lines by himself and finds a position that lets him enfilade the main German defensive trench. He kills so many German soldiers that they eventually surrender to him en masse. One of the prisoners of war treacherously grenades Alvin's good friend, "Pusher" Ross, and is gunned down by York. He and the handful of survivors from his unit lead their many captives behind their lines, but have a hard time finding anyone to take the Germans off their hands. The officer who finally does is astonished to learn that so few men captured so many of the enemy.

York is decorated and hailed as a national hero, feted in Europe, New York, and Washington DC, but he desires to return home. He rejects commercial offers that would make him wealthy, explaining that he could not take money for doing his duty. York returns home to marry his fiancée, Gracie. To his surprise, the state has purchased the bottomland farm and built a house for Gracie and him.

Cast edit

Reception edit

Sergeant York was a success at the box office and became the highest-grossing film of 1941. This was influenced by the attack on Pearl Harbor, which occurred while the film was still playing in theaters. The film's patriotic theme helped recruit soldiers; young men sometimes went directly from the movie theater to military enlistment offices.[6]: 156–157  After its initial release, the film was frequently reshown at theaters all over America during the war as a quick replacement for box-office flops and as a theme program for bond sales and scrap drives.

According to Warner Bros. records, the film earned $6,075,000 domestically and $2,184,000 internationally.[1]

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an 88% rating based on 24 reviews, with an average rating of 7.4/10.[7]

Accolades edit

 
Gary Cooper, with his Academy Award for the film, and Joan Fontaine, 1942
Award Category Nominee(s) Result
Academy Awards[8][9] Outstanding Motion Picture Hal B. Wallis and Jesse L. Lasky Nominated
Best Director Howard Hawks Nominated
Best Actor Gary Cooper Won
Best Supporting Actor Walter Brennan Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Margaret Wycherly Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Harry Chandlee, Abem Finkel, John Huston and Howard Koch Nominated
Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration – Black-and-White John Hughes and Fred M. MacLean Nominated
Best Cinematography – Black-and-White Sol Polito Nominated
Best Film Editing William Holmes Won
Best Scoring of a Dramatic Picture Max Steiner Nominated
Best Sound Recording Nathan Levinson Nominated
National Board of Review Awards[10] Best Acting Gary Cooper Won
National Film Preservation Board National Film Registry Inducted
New York Film Critics Circle Awards[11] Best Film Nominated
Best Actor Gary Cooper Won

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Warner Bros financial information in The William Shaefer Ledger. See Appendix 1, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, (1995) 15:sup1, 1–31 p. 22 doi:10.1080/01439689508604551
  2. ^ "Sergeant York Review". AllMovie. Retrieved 2008-07-25.
  3. ^ Lee, David D. (1985). Sergeant York: An American Hero. Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky. p. 105ff. ISBN 978-0813190280.
  4. ^ "Complete National Film Registry Listing". Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  5. ^ "Cinematic Classics, Legendary Stars, Comedic Legends and Novice Filmmakers Showcase the 2008 Film Registry". Library of Congress. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  6. ^ Kennett, Lee (1985). For the duration... : the United States goes to war, Pearl Harbor-1942. New York City: Scribner's. ISBN 0-684-18239-4.
  7. ^ "Sergeant York (1941)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved November 28, 2020.
  8. ^ "The 14th Academy Awards (1942) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 2011-08-13.
  9. ^ . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-10-26. Retrieved 2008-12-14.
  10. ^ "1941 Award Winners". National Board of Review. Retrieved July 5, 2021.
  11. ^ "1941 Awards". New York Film Critics Circle. from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved February 23, 2016.

Further reading edit

  • Michael E. Birdwell, Celluloid Soldiers: The Warner Bros. Campaign against Nazism (NY: New York University Press, 1999)
  • McCarthy, Todd, Howard Hawks: The Grey Fox of Hollywood (NY: Grove Press, 1997), ch. 22: "Sergeant York"
  • Robert Brent Toplin, History by Hollywood: The Use and Abuse of the American Past (Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1996)

External links edit

  • Sergeant York essay [1] by Donna Ross at National Film Registry
  • Sergeant York at the TCM Movie Database  
  • Sergeant York at IMDb  
  • Sergeant York at AllMovie  
  • Sergeant York at the American Film Institute Catalog  
  • Sergeant York at Box Office Mojo  
  • Sergeant York at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Sergeant York And His People, by Sam Cowan, 1922, from Project Gutenberg
  • , by Douglas Mastriano, Military History magazine, Sept 2006. (Corporal York's actions as seen from the German perspective.)
  • Photos and details of the discovery of the site where York earned the Medal of Honor, Discovered 21 October 2006 by the Sergeant York Discovery Expedition.
  • Craig S. Smith (October 26, 2006). . International Herald Tribune. Archived from the original on 2009-02-21. Retrieved 2011-11-22.
  • Sergeant York essay by Daniel Eagan in America's Film Legacy: The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film Registry, A&C Black, 2010 ISBN 0826429777, pages 333–335 [2]

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Sergeant York is a 1941 American biographical film about the life of Alvin C York one of the most decorated American soldiers of World War I Directed by Howard Hawks and starring Gary Cooper in the title role the film was a critical and commercial success and became the highest grossing film of 1941 Sergeant YorkTheatrical release posterDirected byHoward HawksScreenplay byHarry ChandleeAbem FinkelJohn HustonHoward E KochBased onSergeant York His Own Life Story and War Diaryby Tom SkeyhillAlvin YorkProduced byHoward HawksJesse L LaskyHal B WallisStarringGary CooperWalter BrennanJoan LeslieCinematographySol PolitoEdited byWilliam HolmesMusic byMax SteinerDistributed byWarner Bros PicturesRelease dateJuly 2 1941 1941 07 02 New York City Running time134 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 1 7 million 1 Box office 8 3 million 1 The film was based on York s diary as edited by Tom Skeyhill 2 and adapted by Harry Chandlee Abem Finkel John Huston Howard E Koch and Sam Cowan uncredited York refused several times to authorize a film version of his life story but finally yielded to persistent efforts to finance the creation of an interdenominational Bible school The story that York insisted on Cooper for the title role comes from a telegram that producer Jesse L Lasky wrote to Cooper pleading with him to accept the part to which he signed York s name 3 Cooper went on to win the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance while the film also won Best Film Editing and was nominated in nine other categories including Best Picture Director Supporting Actor Walter Brennan and Supporting Actress Margaret Wycherly The American Film Institute ranked the film 57th in its 100 most inspirational American movies list it also rated Alvin York 35th in its list of the top 50 heroes in American cinema In 2008 Sergeant York was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being culturally historically or aesthetically significant 4 5 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 Accolades 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksPlot editBefore America s entry into World War I Alvin York is a poor young farmer in rural Tennessee living with his widowed mother sister and younger brother Alvin s leisure time is spent fighting and getting drunk with friends Alvin s goal is to purchase a piece of farmland fertile bottomland Alvin works hard to acquire the price for the land and is given an extension by the owner Alvin s sharpshooting skills enable him to raise the money needed but the owner reneges making Alvin angry and bitter En route to seek revenge Alvin and his mule are struck by lightning The incident prompts Alvin s conversion to Christianity When the U S enters World War I Alvin seeks exemption as a conscientious objector which is denied Alvin is torn between fighting for his country and the biblical prohibition against killing His sympathetic commanding officer gives him leave to go home and come to a decision Alvin reconciles his moral conflict after reading the biblical injunction to render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar s and unto God the things that are God s During the Meuse Argonne offensive York s qualms vanish when he sees his friends and comrades being killed as they assault a strong German position With his superiors dead or incapacitated he takes charge He infiltrates the German lines by himself and finds a position that lets him enfilade the main German defensive trench He kills so many German soldiers that they eventually surrender to him en masse One of the prisoners of war treacherously grenades Alvin s good friend Pusher Ross and is gunned down by York He and the handful of survivors from his unit lead their many captives behind their lines but have a hard time finding anyone to take the Germans off their hands The officer who finally does is astonished to learn that so few men captured so many of the enemy York is decorated and hailed as a national hero feted in Europe New York and Washington DC but he desires to return home He rejects commercial offers that would make him wealthy explaining that he could not take money for doing his duty York returns home to marry his fiancee Gracie To his surprise the state has purchased the bottomland farm and built a house for Gracie and him Cast editGary Cooper as Alvin C York Walter Brennan as Pastor Rosier Pile Joan Leslie as Gracie Williams George Tobias as Pusher Ross a soldier from New York City and one of Alvin s friends Stanley Ridges as Major Buxton Margaret Wycherly as Mother York Ward Bond as Ike Botkin Noah Beery Jr as Buck Lipscomb June Lockhart as Rosie York Alvin s sister Dickie Moore as George York Alvin s brother Clem Bevans as Zeke Howard Da Silva as Lem Charles Trowbridge as Cordell Hull Harvey Stephens as Captain Danforth David Bruce as Bert Thomas another of Alvin s soldier friends Charles Esmond as German Major Joseph Sawyer as Sergeant Early Pat Flaherty as Sergeant Harry Parsons Robert Porterfield as Zeb Andrews Erville Alderson as Nate TomkinsReception editSergeant York was a success at the box office and became the highest grossing film of 1941 This was influenced by the attack on Pearl Harbor which occurred while the film was still playing in theaters The film s patriotic theme helped recruit soldiers young men sometimes went directly from the movie theater to military enlistment offices 6 156 157 After its initial release the film was frequently reshown at theaters all over America during the war as a quick replacement for box office flops and as a theme program for bond sales and scrap drives According to Warner Bros records the film earned 6 075 000 domestically and 2 184 000 internationally 1 On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an 88 rating based on 24 reviews with an average rating of 7 4 10 7 Accolades edit nbsp Gary Cooper with his Academy Award for the film and Joan Fontaine 1942Award Category Nominee s ResultAcademy Awards 8 9 Outstanding Motion Picture Hal B Wallis and Jesse L Lasky NominatedBest Director Howard Hawks NominatedBest Actor Gary Cooper WonBest Supporting Actor Walter Brennan NominatedBest Supporting Actress Margaret Wycherly NominatedBest Original Screenplay Harry Chandlee Abem Finkel John Huston and Howard Koch NominatedBest Art Direction Interior Decoration Black and White John Hughes and Fred M MacLean NominatedBest Cinematography Black and White Sol Polito NominatedBest Film Editing William Holmes WonBest Scoring of a Dramatic Picture Max Steiner NominatedBest Sound Recording Nathan Levinson NominatedNational Board of Review Awards 10 Best Acting Gary Cooper WonNational Film Preservation Board National Film Registry InductedNew York Film Critics Circle Awards 11 Best Film NominatedBest Actor Gary Cooper WonReferences edit a b c Warner Bros financial information in The William Shaefer Ledger See Appendix 1 Historical Journal of Film Radio and Television 1995 15 sup1 1 31 p 22 doi 10 1080 01439689508604551 Sergeant York Review AllMovie Retrieved 2008 07 25 Lee David D 1985 Sergeant York An American Hero Lexington Kentucky University Press of Kentucky p 105ff ISBN 978 0813190280 Complete National Film Registry Listing Library of Congress Retrieved 2020 05 08 Cinematic Classics Legendary Stars Comedic Legends and Novice Filmmakers Showcase the 2008 Film Registry Library of Congress Retrieved May 8 2020 Kennett Lee 1985 For the duration the United States goes to war Pearl Harbor 1942 New York City Scribner s ISBN 0 684 18239 4 Sergeant York 1941 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved November 28 2020 The 14th Academy Awards 1942 Nominees and Winners oscars org Retrieved 2011 08 13 NY Times Sergeant York Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times 2012 Archived from the original on 2012 10 26 Retrieved 2008 12 14 1941 Award Winners National Board of Review Retrieved July 5 2021 1941 Awards New York Film Critics Circle Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved February 23 2016 Further reading editMichael E Birdwell Celluloid Soldiers The Warner Bros Campaign against Nazism NY New York University Press 1999 McCarthy Todd Howard Hawks The Grey Fox of Hollywood NY Grove Press 1997 ch 22 Sergeant York Robert Brent Toplin History by Hollywood The Use and Abuse of the American Past Chicago University of Illinois Press 1996 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Sergeant York film nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sergeant York film Sergeant York essay 1 by Donna Ross at National Film Registry Sergeant York at the TCM Movie Database nbsp Sergeant York at IMDb nbsp Sergeant York at AllMovie nbsp Sergeant York at the American Film Institute Catalog nbsp Sergeant York at Box Office Mojo nbsp Sergeant York at Rotten Tomatoes Sergeant York And His People by Sam Cowan 1922 from Project Gutenberg Alvin York and the Meuse Argonne Offensive by Douglas Mastriano Military History magazine Sept 2006 Corporal York s actions as seen from the German perspective Photos and details of the discovery of the site where York earned the Medal of Honor Discovered 21 October 2006 by the Sergeant York Discovery Expedition Craig S Smith October 26 2006 Proof offered of Sergeant York s war exploits International Herald Tribune Archived from the original on 2009 02 21 Retrieved 2011 11 22 Sergeant York essay by Daniel Eagan in America s Film Legacy The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film Registry A amp C Black 2010 ISBN 0826429777 pages 333 335 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sergeant York film amp oldid 1177242882, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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