Sergeant York
Sergeant York
Release: 1941-09-27
·Runtime: 134m
·★ 7.2
War
Drama
Alvin York a hillbilly sharpshooter transforms himself from ruffian to religious pacifist. He is then called to serve his country and despite deep religious and moral objections to fighting becomes one of the most celebrated American heroes of WWI.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Warner Bros. Pictures
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Russell Hicks
as General (uncredited)
Creighton Hale
as Associated Press Man (uncredited)
Frank Orth
as Drummer (uncredited)
Margaret Wycherly
as Mother York
John Dilson
as Reporter (uncredited)
Donald Douglas
as Captain Tillman (uncredited)
Frank Marlowe
as Beardsley (uncredited)
James Anderson
as Eb (uncredited)
Clyde Cook
as Cockney Soldier (uncredited)
Steve Pendleton
as Scorer (uncredited)
Joseph W. Girard
as General John J. Pershing (uncredited)
Victor Kilian
as Andrews (uncredited)
Dickie Moore
as George York
Sonny Bupp
as Boy in Sunday School (uncredited)
Patrick McVey
as Spoldier (uncredited)
Pat West
as Sergeant (uncredited)
Frank Mayo
as Reporter (uncredited)
Eddy Waller
as Man at Church (uncredited)
Frank Wilcox
as Sergeant (uncredited)
Clem Bevans
as Zeke
Frank Faylen
as But! Boy (uncredited)
Charles Drake
as Scorer (uncredited)
Kit Guard
as Soldier on Rifle Range (uncredited)
Robert Milasch
as Man at Church (uncredited)
Edward Keane
as Oscar of the Waldorf (uncredited)
Roland Drew
as Officer (uncredited)
William Forrest
as Officer (uncredited)
Sigfrid Tor
as German Soldier (uncredited)
Lee 'Lasses' White
as Luke - Target Keeper (uncredited)
Guy Wilkerson
as Tom (uncredited)
Ward Bond
as Ike Botkin
James Bush
as Private (uncredited)
Rita La Roy
as Saloon Girl (uncredited)
Jean Del Val
as Marshal Foch (uncredited)
William Haade
as Card Player (uncredited)
Ray Teal
as Marching Soldier (uncredited)
Walter Brennan
as Pastor Rosier Pile
Joan Leslie
as Gracie Williams
Noah Beery Jr.
as Buck Lipscomb
Murray Alper
as But! Boy (uncredited)
Sammy McKim
as Boy (uncredited)
Frank McGlynn Sr.
as Mountaineer (uncredited)
Mickey Rentschler
as Zeb's Brother (uncredited)
Stanley Ridges
as Major Buxton
Charles Trowbridge
as Cordell Hull
Harvey Stephens
as Captain Danforth
Nat Carr
as Reporter (uncredited)
Si Jenks
as Man at Church (uncredited)
George Tobias
as "Pusher" Ross
Kay Sutton
as Saloon Girl (uncredited)
Herbert Heywood
as Man at Church (uncredited)
George Irving
as Harrison (uncredited)
Dick Simmons
as Marching Soldier (uncredited)
Tom Wilson
as Turkey Shoot Participant (uncredited)
Douglas Wood
as Major Hylan (uncredited)
Lane Chandler
as Corporal Savage (uncredited)
Jack Pennick
as Corporal Cutting (uncredited)
Elisha Cook Jr.
as Piano Player (uncredited)
Charles Middleton
as Mountaineer (uncredited)
Harry Strang
as Sergeant (uncredited)
Gig Young
as Marching Soldier (uncredited)
June Lockhart
as Rosie York
Edwin Stanley
as Editor (uncredited)
Theodore von Eltz
as Prison Camp Commander (uncredited)
Howard Da Silva
as Lem
Carl Esmond
as German Major
Pat Flaherty
as Sergeant Harry Parsons
Will Stanton
as Cockney Soldier (uncredited)
David Bruce
as Bert Thomas
Henry Hall
as Mountaineer (uncredited)
Joe King
as Draft Board Chairman (uncredited)
William Phillips
as Sergeant (uncredited)
Walter Sande
as Sergeant on March (uncredited)
Gary Cooper
as Alvin C. York
Erville Alderson
as Nate Tomkins
Arthur Aylesworth
as Marten - Bartender (uncredited)
Jack Mower
as Reporter (uncredited)
Selmer Jackson
as General Duncan (uncredited)
Tully Marshall
as Uncle Lige (uncredited)
Joe Sawyer
as Sergeant Early
Lucia Carroll
as Saloon Girl (uncredited)