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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

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Cast

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