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MacArthur By (Universal)
General Douglas MacArthur (Gregory Peck), one of the most controversial
public figures of our time, is the subject of this superb biographical
drama which traces his outstanding career. In 1942, with his position in
the Philippines made hopeless by Japan's destruction of more than half the
planes in his Far East Command, MacArthur leaves pledging 'I shall
return!' MacArthur does return, with riveting victories in the Pacific and
the deft handling of the democratization of Japan; he is also armed with
Presidential aspirations. While serving in Korea, it is there that his
colossal ego and insubordination results in dismissal by Truman in 1951.
MacArthur is a compelling story which explores the many facets of his
ambitious character. It clearly demonstrates his brilliance as a
strategist; his lust for publicity and flair for dramatics.
See Also: Patton
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|  | Director: Joseph Sargent
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|  | Stars: Gregory Peck, Ed Flanders, Dan O'Herlihy
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|  | Released: September 12, 1977
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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