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5 July 2000 (USA) moreTagline:
Jammed With Action ! . . Loaded With Excitement ! . . . And Every Thrill-Packed Word Is True !Plot:
Although loudmouthed braggart Jerry Plunkett alienates his comrades and officers, Father Duffy, the regimental chaplain, has faith that he'll prove himself in the end. full summary | full synopsisUser Comments:
Father Duffy's Regiment more (18 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| James Cagney | ... | Private Jerry Plunkett | |
| Pat O'Brien | ... | Father Francis P. Duffy | |
| George Brent | ... | Major 'Wild Bill' Donovan | |
| Jeffrey Lynn | ... | Sergeant Joyce Kilmer | |
| Alan Hale | ... | Sergeant 'Big Mike' Wynn | |
| Frank McHugh | ... | Terence 'Crepe-Hanger' Burke | |
| Dennis Morgan | ... | Lieutenant Oliver Ames | |
| Dick Foran | ... | Lieutenant 'Long John' Wynn | |
| William Lundigan | ... | Private Timothy 'Timmy' Wynn | |
| Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams | ... | Paddy Dolan | |
| Henry O'Neill | ... | The Colonel | |
| John Litel | ... | Captain Mangan | |
| Sammy Cohen | ... | Mike Murphy, an alias of Mischa Moskowitz | |
| Harvey Stephens | ... | Major Alex Anderson | |
| William Hopper | ... | Private Turner (as DeWolf Hopper) |
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Father Duffy of the Fighting 69th (USA) (working title)The Old 69th (USA) (working title)
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90 min | Finland:84 minCountry:
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Mono (RCA Sound System)Certification:
Australia:PG | Finland:K-15 (new rating: 2001) | Finland:K-16 | Sweden:15 | USA:Approved (PCA #5756)Fun Stuff
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Warner Bros. built on Providencia Ranch, California, an exact duplicate of Camp Miles, a training camp in Long Island, New York. moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: After the skirmish in the woods, an "unconscious" German prisoner obligingly stands on his feet prior to being carried back to the American lines. moreSoundtrack:
(I Wish I Was in) Dixie's Land moreFAQ
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THE FIGHTING 69th (Warner Brothers, 1940), directed by William Keighley, teams James Cagney and Pat O'Brien for the seventh time on screen. A fine pair of fine Irish actors who were reportedly best friends in real life, they were first united in HERE COMES THE NAVY (1934), which was followed by other military themes such as DEVIL DOGS OF THE AIR and CEILING ZERO (both 1935).
In THE FIGHTING 69th, which is based on a factual presentation of the 69th's war record and set during the World War, features O'Brien in one of his best roles as Father Francis Duffy (an actual character), with Cagney playing Jerry Plunkett (a fictional character) from Brooklyn, NY, who joins the regiment. At first he defies authority and feels the world revolves around him, but when it is time for him to go out and face real combat, he changes his tune after hearing the sounds of bombs, seeing the sight of dead bodies around him, and goes into hysterical outbursts, showing that not only is he just a coward, but the one responsible for the death of several of the men in his company. In true Hollywood tradition, coward redeems himself when given a second chance, thanks to the grace of Father Duffy.
Robert Osborne, host of Turner Classic Movies, where this war story is shown, comments that THE FIGHTING 69th was one of the biggest money makers of 1940. With an all-star cast of only male performers, it presents Warner Brothers veteran stock players as George Brent, Jeffrey Lynn, Frank McHugh, Alan Hale, Dennis Morgan and Dick Foran, many playing actual men of The Fighting 69th, especially Lynn as famous poet Joyce Kilmer. In spite of it being historically inaccurate, good acting, humorous moments (especially by McHugh) and serious battle scenes make this still worth seeing. Beware of shorter prints. Originally distributed to theaters at 89 minutes, Turner Classic Movies had acquired a latter reissue 79 minute copy that eliminated the introduction of the main actors as shown through scenes/or outtakes from the movie with their faces over the names and their acting roles, along with some early portions of the story, and the closing casting credits. In order to view the complete print from the 1940 print, a 1990s video copy from MGM/UA had to be purchased or rented. After many years of having the 79 minute print presented on TCM, a complete 89 minute copy finally aired Saturday, July 29, 2006. (****)