What Price Glory
What Price Glory is an American film carried out by John Ford, left in 1952.
Synopsis
First World War. The Quirt sergeant and the Flagg captain are all two in love with Charmaine. His/her father wants a marriage…
Data sheet
- Title: What Price Glory
- Realization: John Ford
- Scenario: Henry Ephron and Phoebe Ephron according to a part of Maxwell Anderson and Laurence Stallings
- Production: Ground C. Siegel
- Production company: Twentieth Century Fox
- Music: Alfred Newman
- Photography: Joseph MacDonald
- Assembly: Dorothy Spencer
- Country of origin: the United States
- Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - Mono - 35 mm
- Kind: Comedy, lovesong, musical, war
- Lasted: 111 minutes
- Coming out date: 1952
Distribution
- James Cagney: Capt. Flagg
- Corinne Calvet : Charmaine
- daN Dailey: 1st Sgt. Quirt
- William Demarest: Cpl. Kiper
- Craig Hill: Lt. Aldrich
- Robert Wagner: Pvt. Lewisohn
- Marisa Pavan : Nicole Bouchard
- max Showalter: Lt. Moore
- James Gleason: Gen. Cokely
- Wally Vernon: Lipinsky
- Henri Letondal: Cognac Pete (father of Charmaine)
Around film
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Receipts: 2.000.000 dollars.
- the film is a Remake homonymous film carried out in 1926 by Raoul Walsh with Victor McLaglen. Ford had carried out some plans of this film.
- Ford had assembled the part in 1949 with Ward Bond, Pat O' Brien, John Wayne, Gregory Peck and Maureen O' Hara.
- Ford wished John Wayne for the role of the Flagg captain. Zanuck imposed Cagney to him which is in extreme cases of the showing off. Zanuck had even thought at the beginning of making of it a musical comedy, it remains many pieces of musical about it.
- Ford would have been of an execrable mood on film.
External bond
- What Price Glory on Internet Movie Database
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