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"Sergeant York - Missiles! Jets! Tanks! ... It's still the guy with guts and a gun who wins the war!" is english Language Movie.
"Sergeant York" was released on 27 September 1941 it had a budget of $1,400,000 and had box office collection of $16,361,885.
The movie was directed by Howard Hawks
It has cast of: Gary Cooper as Alvin C. York, Walter Brennan as Pastor Rosier Pile, Joan Leslie as Gracie Williams, George Tobias as 'Pusher' Ross, Stanley Ridges as Major Buxton, Margaret Wycherly as Mother York, Ward Bond as Ike Botkin, Noah Beery Jr. as Buck Lipscomb, June Lockhart as Rosie York, Dickie Moore as George York, Clem Bevans as Zeke, Howard Da Silva as Lem, Charles Trowbridge as Cordell Hull, Harvey Stephens as Captain Danforth, David Bruce as Bert Thomas, Carl Esmond as German Major, Joe Sawyer as Sergeant Early, Pat Flaherty as Sergeant Harry Parsons, Robert Porterfield as Zeb Andrews, Erville Alderson as Nate Tomkins, Murray Alper as But! Boy (uncredited), Frank Faylen as But! Boy (uncredited), James Anderson as Eb (uncredited), Arthur Aylesworth as Marten - Bartender (uncredited), Eugene Beday as Private (uncredited), James Bush as Private (uncredited), Victor Zimmerman as Private (uncredited), Sonny Bupp as Boy in Sunday School (uncredited), Sammy McKim as Boy (uncredited), Nat Carr as Reporter (uncredited), John Dilson as Reporter (uncredited), Eddie Graham as Reporter (uncredited), Al Lloyd as Reporter (uncredited), Frank Mayo as Reporter (uncredited), Jack Mower as Reporter (uncredited), Lucia Carroll as Saloon Girl (uncredited), Rita La Roy as Saloon Girl (uncredited), Kay Sutton as Saloon Girl (uncredited), Lane Chandler as Corporal Savage (uncredited), Jack Pennick as Corporal Cutting (uncredited), Elisha Cook Jr. as Piano Player (uncredited), Clyde Cook as Cockney Soldier (uncredited), Will Stanton as Cockney Soldier (uncredited), Ray Cooke as Orderly (uncredited), Paul Phillips as Orderly (uncredited), Roger Creed as Motorcycle Soldier (uncredited), Jean Del Val as Marshal Foch (uncredited), Donald Douglas as Captain Tillman (uncredited), Charles Drake as Scorer (uncredited), Steve Pendleton as Scorer (uncredited), Roland Drew as Officer (uncredited), William Forrest as Officer (uncredited), Arno Frey as German Soldier (uncredited), Rolf Lindau as German Soldier (uncredited), Sigfrid Tor as German Soldier (uncredited), William Yetter Sr. as German Soldier (uncredited), Frederick Giermann as German Lieutenant (uncredited), Jody Gilbert as Fat Woman (uncredited), Joseph W. Girard as General John J. Pershing (uncredited), Russell Hicks as General (uncredited), Selmer Jackson as General Duncan (uncredited), Kit Guard as Soldier on Rifle Range (uncredited), Ted Mapes as Soldier in Trench (uncredited), William Haade as Card Player (uncredited), Creighton Hale as Associated Press Man (uncredited), Henry Hall as Mountaineer (uncredited), Frank McGlynn Sr. as Mountaineer (uncredited), Charles Middleton as Mountaineer (uncredited), Herbert Heywood as Man at Church (uncredited), Si Jenks as Man at Church (uncredited), Robert Milasch as Man at Church (uncredited), Eddy Waller as Man at Church (uncredited), George Irving as Harrison (uncredited), Jane Isbell as Gracie's Sister (uncredited), Edward Keane as Oscar of the Waldorf (uncredited), Victor Kilian as Andrews (uncredited), Joe King as Draft Board Chairman (uncredited), Frank Marlowe as Beardsley (uncredited), Tully Marshall as Uncle Lige (uncredited), Patrick McVey as Spoldier (uncredited), Wallace Scott as Spoldier (uncredited), Frank Orth as Drummer (uncredited), William Phillips as Sergeant (uncredited), Harry Strang as Sergeant (uncredited), Pat West as Sergeant (uncredited), Frank Wilcox as Sergeant (uncredited), Walter Sande as Sergeant on March (uncredited), Mickey Rentschler as Zeb's Brother (uncredited), Dick Simmons as Marching Soldier (uncredited), Ray Teal as Marching Soldier (uncredited), Gig Young as Marching Soldier (uncredited), Edwin Stanley as Editor (uncredited), Theodore von Eltz as Prison Camp Commander (uncredited), Lee 'Lasses' White as Luke - Target Keeper (uncredited), Guy Wilkerson as Tom (uncredited), Tom Wilson as Turkey Shoot Participant (uncredited), Douglas Wood as Major Hylan (uncredited) in lead roles.
It Crew included: Howard Hawks as Director(Directing), Abem Finkel as Screenplay(Writing), Harry Chandlee as Screenplay(Writing), Howard Koch as Screenplay(Writing), John Huston as Screenplay(Writing), Alvin C. York as Writer(Writing), Max Steiner as Original Music Composer(Sound), William Holmes as Editor(Editing), Sol Polito as Director of Photography(Camera), Hal B. Wallis as Producer(Production), Jesse L. Lasky as Producer(Production), John Hughes as Art Direction(Art), Perc Westmore as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Howard Hawks as Producer(Production), Fred M. MacLean as Set Decoration(Art), Eric Stacey as Unit Manager(Production), Jack Sullivan as Assistant Director(Directing), Don Siegel as Second Unit(Crew), Vincent Sherman as Special Guest Director(Directing), John Prettyman as Assistant Director(Directing), Harper Goff as Set Designer(Art), Jack McConaghy as Property Master(Crew), Oliver S. Garretson as Sound(Sound), Roger Creed as Stunts(Crew), Ted Mapes as Stunts(Crew), Thomas Reilly as Assistant Editor(Editing), Leo F. Forbstein as Music Director(Sound), Hugo Friedhofer as Orchestrator(Sound), Mac Julian as Still Photographer(Camera), Arthur Edeson as Additional Photography(Camera), Harold Noyes as Grip(Camera), Al Greenway as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Ern Westmore as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Slim Talbot as Stand In(Crew), George Bookasta as Stand In(Crew), Tom Skeyhill as Story Editor(Writing), Donoho Hall as Technical Advisor(Crew), Paul Walters as Technical Advisor(Crew), William Yetter Sr. as Technical Advisor(Crew), in lead roles.