MacArthur
MacArthur
Release: 1977-07-15
·Runtime: 130m
·★ 6.3
Drama
History
War
The film portrays MacArthur's life from 1942, before the Battle of Bataan, to 1952, the time after he had been removed from his Korean War command by President Truman for insubordination, and is recounted in flashback as he visits West Point.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Universal Pictures
The Zanuck/Brown Company
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Robert Mandan
as Representative Martin
Charles Cyphers
as General Harding
Yuki Shimoda
as Prime Minister Shidehara
Arthur Godfrey
as Self (archive sound) (uncredited)
Branscombe Richmond
as Korean Soldier, Korean Soldier (uncredited)
Allan Miller
as Colonel Diller
Alex Rodine
as General Derevyanko
Evan C. Kim
as Major Akio Sakud (uncredited)
Ward Costello
as Gen. George C. Marshall
Nicolas Coster
as Colonel Sidney Huff
Kenneth Tobey
as Admiral Halsey
Garry Walberg
as General Walker
Bob Harks
as Reporter (uncredited)
Ed Flanders
as President Harry S. Truman
Dan O'Herlihy
as President Roosevelt
Warde Donovan
as General Shepherd
Russell Johnson
as Admiral King
Addison Powell
as Admiral Nimitz
Marj Dusay
as Jean MacArthur
G. D. Spradlin
as General Eichelberger
John McKee
as Admiral Leahy
William Wellman Jr.
as Lieutenant Bulkeley
Robert V. Barron
as POW (uncredited)
Ivan Bonar
as Lt. Gen. Richard K. Sutherland
Sandy Kenyon
as General Wainwright
Dick O'Neill
as Colonel Whitney
Fred Stuthman
as General Bradley
John Fujioka
as Emperor Hirohito, Emperor Hirohito (uncredited)
Lloyd Kino
as Japanese Administrative Assistant (uncredited)
John Stuart West
as Lieutenant Aames (uncredited)
Gregory Peck
as Douglas MacArthur
Tom Rosqui
as General Sampson
Barry Coe
as Television Reporter
Beulah Quo
as Ah Cheu
Crew
John J. Lloyd
Production Design
Jerry Goldsmith
Original Music Composer, Conductor
Kim Kahana
Stunts
Branscombe Richmond
Stunts
Jimmy Nickerson
Stunts
David Brown
Executive Producer
Joseph Sargent
Director
Matthew Robbins
Writer
Mario Tosi
Cinematography
Walter Robles
Stunts
Richard D. Zanuck
Executive Producer
Bob Minor
Stunts