
The Last Days of Patton
War · Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Gen. George S. Patton now works a desk job for the U.S. military after World War II. In the midst of dealing with the difficulty of adapting to his dramatic change of lifestyle, Patton is involved in an auto wreck that leaves him in critical condition. While his body fails him, Patton introspectively reminisces about his relationship with his spouse, Beatrice; his childhood; and his days on the WWI battlefields.
Top Cast


George C. Scott
George C. Scott
Gen. George S. Patton Jr.
George C. Scott
Gen. George S. Patton Jr.


Richard Dysart
Richard Dysart
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower
Richard Dysart
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower


Murray Hamilton
Murray Hamilton
Gen. Hobart "Hap" Gay
Murray Hamilton
Gen. Hobart "Hap" Gay


Ed Lauter
Ed Lauter
Dr. Lt.Col. Paul S. Hill
Ed Lauter
Dr. Lt.Col. Paul S. Hill


Kathryn Leigh Scott
Kathryn Leigh Scott
Jean Gordon
Kathryn Leigh Scott
Jean Gordon


Horst Janson
Horst Janson
Baron von Wangenheim
Horst Janson
Baron von Wangenheim


Daniel Benzali
Daniel Benzali
Col. Glen Spurling
Daniel Benzali
Col. Glen Spurling


Ron Berglas
Ron Berglas
Young Patton
Ron Berglas
Young Patton


Don Fellows
Don Fellows
Lt.Gen. Walter Bedell Smith
Don Fellows
Lt.Gen. Walter Bedell Smith


Errol John
Errol John
Sgt. 1st Class George Meeks
Errol John
Sgt. 1st Class George Meeks
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