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The Last Days of Patton

Ickie

SOH Administrator
(1986) The Last Days of Patton

I never knew this was made real interesting with the same crew.

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127 ALN: Friday, January 8 8:00 PM
1986, NR, **, 02:26, Color, English, United States, Made for TV

Gen. George S. Patton Jr. (George C. Scott) governs Bavaria, spends time with his wife (Eva Marie Saint) and disagrees with Gen. Eisenhower (Richard Dysart) after the war.

Cast: George C. Scott, Eva Marie Saint, Richard Dysart, Murray Hamilton, Ed Lauter, Kathryn Leigh Scott Director(s): Delbert Mann
 
The first movie, "Patton", that G.C. Scott starred in also, is one of my favorites. And I love the music from it......

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What station would ALN be? What's it called?
I met Mrs. Patton a couple of times. She was a beautiful and gracious lady. I bought the General's 1937 one-eighty, six wheeled Packard convertible from her. Patton could be seen about town from time to time.
 
What station would ALN be? What's it called?
I met Mrs. Patton a couple of times. She was a beautiful and gracious lady. I bought the General's 1937 one-eighty, six wheeled Packard convertible from her. Patton could be seen about town from time to time.


Wow REALLY????

Tell us more.

Do you have any pictures?
 
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