MacArthur(1977)&PATTON(1970) - Theme music March

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  • Опубліковано 19 кві 2008
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    Music:Jerry Goldsmith ジェリー・ゴールドスミス
    ★MacArthur
    【director】
    Joseph Sargent ジョセフ・サージェント
    【cast】
    Gregory Peck グレゴリー・ペック (MacArthur)
    Ivan Bonar イヴァン・ボナー (Sutherland)
    Ward Costello ワード・コステロ (Marshall)
    Nicolas Coster ニコラス・コスター (Huff)
    Marj Dusay マージュ・デュセイ (Mrs. MacAthur)
    Ed Flanders エド・フランダース (Truman)
    Allan Miller アラン・ミラー (Martin)
    Russell Johnson ラッセル・ジョンソン (King)
    Sandy Kenyon サンディ・ケニヨン (Wainwright)
    Robert Mandan ロバート・マンダン (Diller)
    Dan O'Herlihy ダン・オハーリー (Roosevelt)
    Dick O'Neill ディック・オニール (Whitney)
    Addison Powell アディソン・パウェル (Nimitz)
    Kenneth Tobey ケネス・トビー (Halsey)
    Jesse Dizon ジェッシー・ダイゾン (Castro)
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacArthu...
    【Title】
    Mac Arthur Il Generale Ribelle / MacArthur / MacArthur - Held Des Pazifik / MacArthur , The Rebel General /
    ★PATTON
    【director】
    Franklin J. Schaffner フランクリン・J・シャフナー
    【cast】
    George C. Scott ジョージ・C・スコット (General George S. Patton)
    Karl Malden カール・マルデン (Gen. Omer N. Bradley)
    Michael Bates マイケル・ベイツ (Marshal Montgomery)
    Karl Michael Vogler カール・マイケル・フォーグラー (Marshal Rommel)
    Stephen Young スティーブン・ヤング (Hansen)
    Morgan Paull モーガン・ポール (Jenson)
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patton_%...
    【Title】
    Blood And Guts / Patton / Patton - Rebell In Uniform / Patton Generale D'acciaio / Patton: A Salute To A Rebel / Patton: Lust For Glory

КОМЕНТАРІ • 81

  • @JoeBubanNV
    @JoeBubanNV 5 років тому +11

    MacArthur in Asia Pacific.
    Patton in North Africa & South Europe.
    2 greatest WW2 Generals.

  • @captainnixe8726
    @captainnixe8726 3 роки тому +6

    Jerry Goldsmith's "MacArthur" score is good. But his "Patton" score is outstanding.

  • @jackfrost9234
    @jackfrost9234 8 років тому +19

    we the filipino people always honor your memory thanks

  • @christopherorourke6362
    @christopherorourke6362 9 років тому +10

    I served most of my active duty Navy time in the Pacific, aboard
    the USS Blue Ridge LCC-19 from 8/22/1974 to 9/24/1976, shore
    duty in Pearl Harbor from 10/25/1976 to 10/18/1978, the very best
    tour of duty at SRF Subic Bay, the Philippines from 11/20/1978
    to 3/30/1981, Shore duty in San Diego from 4/1/1981 to
    8/19/1983, TAD at NTC San Diego from 9/18/1983 to 11/4/1983,
    USS Tarawa LHA-1 from 11/26/1983 to 1/17/1987. I worked
    for the Marine Corps at MCRD San Diego, for the Navy at NAS
    Miramar & finally AMARG at Davis-Monthan AFB in TUCSON,AZ.

    • @davidabney7700
      @davidabney7700 3 роки тому +1

      Sir, if you still live, may GOD bless you and a huge thanks for your service to this nation! What a career you had and thanks for sharing! It saddens me that our veterans, who made sacrifice after sacrifice to keep this country free. To see what passes as Americans today are not from the same block of wood as you. They enjoy a good lifestyle, free of work, free of much responsibility, and would not lift a finger in defense of this country, like you did!

    • @JamesLewis-mp9zn
      @JamesLewis-mp9zn 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for your service in keeping us safe. God Bless

  • @CHJ49
    @CHJ49 15 років тому +11

    You did a good job coordinating the music with the pictures. A great tribute to the Generals and to the movies thier lives were based on.

  • @LockAndLoadp
    @LockAndLoadp 12 років тому +5

    I just live for the day MacArthur original soundtrack is released...

  • @thxoneonethreeeight
    @thxoneonethreeeight 14 років тому +2

    McArthur is one of my favorite movies, Patton too, but McArthur movie is really good cause i, stupidly thought he didnt fight good enough in the philippines, and was agrivated with him for losing it,,but, then i saw this movie and my feelings changed. Gregory Peck is really good as McArthur.

  • @jjrj8568
    @jjrj8568 4 роки тому +2

    Mac is probably better known/more respected in the Philippines, Japan and S.Korea than in the USA. Sad.

  • @mariodeazevedo8912
    @mariodeazevedo8912 4 роки тому +3

    Two absolutely brilliant soundtrack recordings of movies that were UNIQUE in their kind!! 👍👍👍

  • @jimmygentile3354
    @jimmygentile3354 8 років тому +2

    2 very good movies thanks!

  • @coolmamac
    @coolmamac 14 років тому +6

    Both these men were disgusted with desk generals fighting the wars. Also with the fact that they were not allowed to win the w

  • @ijnfleetadmiral
    @ijnfleetadmiral 12 років тому +6

    I agree completely...picture how Patton would've handled being in command of our current war; he would've gone straight over the Iraqi border and on into Iran! (Another regime that needs to be dealt with (i.e., wiped out completely) before it gets more troublesome than it already is.

  • @msgirl277
    @msgirl277 16 років тому +1

    Awesome sound quality. Thanks.

  • @dakellateg1
    @dakellateg1 10 років тому +1

    our band is playing this in about 2-3 weeks :D

  • @Jurassic0Al
    @Jurassic0Al 13 років тому +1

    @CaptainAmerica322- That's an outstanding assessment.

  • @ijnfleetadmiral
    @ijnfleetadmiral 12 років тому +3

    Patton, Mitscher, and Spruance all should've been made five-star officers. Had the invasion of Japan gone forth, There was a resolution in Congress that proposed both MacArthur and Nimitz be advanced to SIX-star rank (General of the Armies and Flag Admiral, respectively) due to having so many men under their command for that invasion. The campaign to grant MacArthur the rank of General of the Armies survived well into the 1950s...damn shame it never passed.

    • @Timberwolf1992
      @Timberwolf1992 Рік тому

      What about General Matthew Ridgway ? General George Kenney ?

    • @Timberwolf1992
      @Timberwolf1992 Рік тому

      And imho, why not even Admiral Tom Kinkaid ?

  • @reddevilparatrooper
    @reddevilparatrooper 9 років тому +5

    Liberator of the Philippines!

  • @Spectator1959
    @Spectator1959 15 років тому +3

    Nice video/music. I think the Patton theme wins for "awesomeness." What a pair of generals. Nobody like them would survive past 1st Lieutenant in today's military tho.
    One minor nit to pick with the MacArthur movie tho -- one of the very short segments accompanying the Korean War period shows an McDonnell-Douglass F-4 Phantom II jet dropping bombs. The prototype of the F-4 didn't fly until five years after the Korea fighting ended.

    • @albertoambrosio3060
      @albertoambrosio3060 Рік тому

      In korea si usavano aerei jet ma erano i grumman F9F panther jet e i F2H banshee dei Marines e della navy. Forse il jet Phantom 2 voleva imitare quel tipo di serei dato che i panther / banshee non volavano più da diversi anni .

  • @paratrooper629
    @paratrooper629 14 років тому +6

    Imagine- Gen MacArthur as Supreme Commander in Europe and Gen Patton as his land forces Commander- I'd be the war in Europe would ended at least 6 months earlier with less casualities. Now- nothing against IKE- but how would he have fared in the PI in 1941 or running the Pacific theater???? Mac could have easily handled Patton and Monty and made the best possible use of their talents.
    Mac for President in 1948! Such a great shame for the USA that it did not come to pass.

    • @jjrj8568
      @jjrj8568 4 роки тому

      Ike ended the war in the western front in 10 months.

  • @andyk5757
    @andyk5757 10 років тому +6

    Good comments but in the first section of the video they show a F4 phantom dropping bombs on a hill in the Korean war. We never had F4 Phantom jets in service in the Korean War.

    • @TigerBaron
      @TigerBaron 7 років тому

      Patton and Walker Bulldog tanks weren't used in WW2 either but because they had nothing else to work with they used them in the films.

    • @alaandre004
      @alaandre004 7 років тому

      A. Soldier probably cause they were called "Patton" tanks

  • @donbryant58
    @donbryant58 2 роки тому +2

    When danger reared its head the great Macarthur bravely fled.

    • @teller1290
      @teller1290 2 роки тому +2

      Should a four-star, hero of WWI, with an unmatched wealth of knowledge give Japan at that time the added boost of showing the world a four-star POW...and disobey a presidential order, to boot? The position was hopeless from the get-go. He was masterful commanding SW Pacific in helping break Japan.

    • @lawrencemyers3623
      @lawrencemyers3623 Рік тому

      Not a fan by any stretch, but in all fairness he was ordered out by the President.
      On the other hand, he should have kept that in mind nine years later when he disagreed with Truman over Korea. Had he felt that strongly about it, he could have retired and taken up his cause as a private citizen.

    • @teller1290
      @teller1290 Рік тому

      @@lawrencemyers3623 then the wrong guy would've retired. The whole Pacific Rim was a communist (inside our govt from FDR's reds) sell-out from choosing Mao over Chaing, from not annihilating Red Chinese army across Yalu for Pearl Harboring us...what happened to Japan for doing that to us seemed not to impress Russia and China...and I know why - sell-out, to LBJ not allowing any of 600,000 men to actually do invade pipsqueak N Viet and instead chose to march in circles playing surreal Apocalypse Now games until the electorate agreed to our first lost war.
      We never recovered. Goddamned communist traitors, and MacArthur (and Patton) knew the deal. And the failure in failing to deal with communism finally, is going to result in WWIII yet. Shaping up right now...and we again have communists in the key spots. Incredible fate for this once great nation.

  • @normfechner
    @normfechner 10 років тому

    A hell-yea!!!

  • @christophers.o622
    @christophers.o622 7 років тому +2

    I like the movie MacArthur way better than over hyped Patton. Many World War II movies were downplayed, MacArthur, In Harms Way, Midway, the Bridge at Rammagen, A bridge too far were downplayed compared to Patton.

    • @teller1290
      @teller1290 2 роки тому

      There are certain keys to Patton's success. 1) George C. Scott was a brilliant actor and this was his pinnacle. 2) Jerry Goldsmith was to themes what Patton was to aggressive armored warfare: incredible. 3) I'm not qualified, but there's just a feel and flow of Patton, that I can't spell out that effects me.
      I do agree with MacArthur being a great film and score. I've always loved that scene where the theme is played while the cadets are splitting off to either side of a statue and onto the parade ground, to pass in review for MacArthur. Powerful stuff.
      In Harm's Way... that's one of my guilty pleasures. Speaking of a movie having "a feel," wow. I've read much about the Pacific War and sometimes I don't think even most of those familiar with WWII know what a close-run thing turning the tide in that war was and what that generation of Japanese were like.
      We could've cracked at Coral Sea. We could've cracked at Midway. And we sure could've cracked at Guadalcanal on numerous occasions.
      Reading Frank's seminal work on that horrific air, land, sea ordeal by fire had a huge impact on me, as did the late (so very sad) and great naval author, James Hornfisher's work, "Neptune's Inferno (focused exclusively on USN's sacrifice, defeats and victories there)."
      The latter work actually brought tears of pride to me as an American as I read the terrible losses that branch suffered securing their brother Marines on that critical but hellish island until Japan blinked.
      I cannot recommend that book strongly enough to any student, vet, patriot, child of WWII vet, etc., to gather stunning insight into the intensity of that six-month ordeal, at a time before we had material advantages and when all of America and Japan, for six months, wondered how our boys would do against Japanese soldiers and Marines for the first time.

  • @takeoyaji39
    @takeoyaji39 9 років тому +1

    前半のマッカーサー・マーチはカッコ良くもあり、ヘンテコリンでもありに聞こえる時があります。

  • @mgwilliams1000
    @mgwilliams1000 13 років тому +2

    You have to add ADM William J. Halsey. Hit hard, Hit fast, Hit often. "There are no great men. Just great challanges that ordinary men by circumstance are forced to meet".

  • @Jurassic0Al
    @Jurassic0Al 13 років тому

    @CJLinton- You're goddamned right I'm pissing in the wind. And I'm happy to do it too. I don't know where they find guys like you, but I hope they leave you there in the future.

  • @user-gv1yu8nq3h
    @user-gv1yu8nq3h 5 років тому

    邦題・将軍組曲(Original Title「The Generals」)作曲者(J・GOLDSMITH)自身による演奏会版(Concert Ver)、しかし重く切れが無い演奏だよね、作曲者(ゴールドスミス)&ロンドン響盤かカンゼル&シンシナティPops盤でupして欲しかった、好みは人それぞれだけど。

  • @Jurassic0Al
    @Jurassic0Al 13 років тому

    @NamVetBuck- I agree about the video. And Patton, as a Marine? Who knows... maybe he would've become Commandant of the Marine Corps.

  • @ThatGreenSpy
    @ThatGreenSpy 2 роки тому +1

    0:44 SAXTON HALE!!!

    • @RobARug
      @RobARug Місяць тому

      I thought he looked like Teddy Roosevelt. Bully!

  • @DET832
    @DET832 14 років тому

    Capt America. Thanks !!! The people you mentioned are our greatest generation. I can't say enough about these young warriors today that are only bound by buearacratic BS !!!!!. God Bless.

  • @Jurassic0Al
    @Jurassic0Al 13 років тому

    @CHJ49- I agree, very true. This video is very well made.

  • @perhapsable
    @perhapsable 13 років тому

    Does anyone have the General Douglas MacArther March they, could put on youtube?
    Our High School Band Director friend wrote the music to this march, and I played it many times. Later I became member of the !st Cavalry Division, MacArther's own.

  • @CaptainAmerica322
    @CaptainAmerica322 15 років тому

    I believe there are more than a few rugged, and bold men these days. Just look at the men of the 173rd in Korengal Valley. Or the Marines on the offensive in Helmand, or the Canadian combat troops in Kandahar. Look at the brave Marine and Army grunts who fougth in the battle of Fallujah, or the 3rd ID's bold Armored assault into the heart of Baghdad. The Brits holding out during the siege of Sangin. It's just modern society doesn't respect the warrior as much anymore, and you never hear about it

  • @brianbaumgarn5795
    @brianbaumgarn5795 11 років тому

    my last fleeting thought will be of the corp, and the corp, and the corp..............

  • @1101millie97
    @1101millie97 2 місяці тому

    I am curious -did Douglas MacArthur and George Patton ever meet in person? Did they know each other?

  • @coolmamac
    @coolmamac 14 років тому +1

    My friend, every independent thinker is weeded out. They want all yes men.

  • @Jurassic0Al
    @Jurassic0Al 13 років тому +1

    @CJLinton- Ha! I'll surely do that. Sarcasm must not be very familiar to you. Regardless, while I don't much trust in what most people think either, I happen to have seen "Patton" and liked it a lot. I don't think it really does him any great disservice or anything like that.

  • @Jurassic0Al
    @Jurassic0Al 13 років тому

    @paratrooper629- I agree.

  • @Jurassic0Al
    @Jurassic0Al 13 років тому

    @CJLinton- No, we could not. That would be tragic.

  • @hayphayp9440
    @hayphayp9440 8 років тому

    Yeah, there are lots of movies that have the wrong planes in them like that. In Midway they had them all mixed up. Showing fighter planes for the two seat torpedo planes, etc. In the terrible movie "Giant Claw" they showed an F-86 flying with the wing fuel tanks and then the fake rubber bird grabs it and its an F-102 Dart with the trianglur wings. LOL> Pretty bad.

  • @Jurassic0Al
    @Jurassic0Al 13 років тому +1

    @CJLinton- Just tell me, old buddy, old chum, because I'm curious- if you believe "Patton" to be a terrible war movie, what do you see as a good one? I mean, you made no comment on "MacArthur", which is present here also, for one thing.

  • @Jurassic0Al
    @Jurassic0Al 13 років тому

    @CJLinton- Most folks don't see it that way. You know that, right?

  • @ianluetkehans7822
    @ianluetkehans7822 9 років тому

    Hi what album is this on

  • @ianluetkehans7822
    @ianluetkehans7822 10 років тому

    can someone send me this on clarinet

  • @Jurassic0Al
    @Jurassic0Al 13 років тому

    @xxchinookxx- Yeah... there is some truth, I think though, to the argument that MacArthur had overstepped his authority. Regardless of who the general is and who the president is, the rule has to be that the president makes the last call.
    But still. I sure do wonder myself if North Korea would be around today, had MacArthur not been held back.

  • @GekkoKamen
    @GekkoKamen 14 років тому

    @xxchinookxx I don't know they red-flag so much your opinion. I think it's a valient one, and I agree with you.

  • @bertilliozephyrsgate6196
    @bertilliozephyrsgate6196 4 роки тому

    George C. Scott WAS George Patton. Gregory Peck was...Gregory Peck.

  • @CJLinton
    @CJLinton 13 років тому

    @Jurassic0Al Of course i'll reply... can't have people thinking you know what your talking about can we?

  • @Jurassic0Al
    @Jurassic0Al 13 років тому

    @CJLinton- Well, flat-out refusing to see "MacArthur" makes little sense when you have such a strong opinion about "Patton". I don't expect you'd like it, though, since the two are somewhat similar.
    See, I think I get what you're looking for in a war movie. Most people- including me- consider "Gods and Generals" to have been a crashing bore, too loaded down with every last detail to be very entertaining. Very few war movies are like that one.

  • @Jurassic0Al
    @Jurassic0Al 13 років тому

    @CJLinton- Maybe it does, Las Vegas, but it's not like Americans are going to see it that way.
    And, uh, yeah. Military school. Considering few if any military schools in America- or anywhere else- are Catholic I have no idea what you were thinking when you wrote that.
    I'm gonna go now, Las Vegas. But I *know* you will reply. And reply again, if I talk to you in the future. If only I could train other people to be so obedient...
    Later, Las Vegas.

  • @Jurassic0Al
    @Jurassic0Al 13 років тому

    @luxxma1984- Yes, true. It was politics of the time, but there should have been signs, and no doubt there were, that the Soviets weren't the good friends they were officially. I mean, did you ever hear of what they did when a B-29 landed in their territory? Locked up the crew and stole the plane. Copied it and said, "Great Soviet aircraft!" Yeah. They stole our f*ckin plane. Good friends indeed.
    I like to think that Patton, in regards to the Soviets, was ahead of his time.

  • @haraken66
    @haraken66 16 років тому

    マッカーサーの動きがまんまグレゴリー・ペックだなあw

  • @CJLinton
    @CJLinton 13 років тому

    @Jurassic0Al Aye right mate, you keep telling yourself that. What the hell would a professional film critic know about history? About as much as you by the looks of things, this exchange was over a long time ago, its just you pissing in the wind as always.

  • @CJLinton
    @CJLinton 13 років тому

    @Jurassic0Al With regards Macarthur I cant comment on a film I have not (and have no wish to) see.
    What I regard as a good war film are those that get everything right, Gods and Generals probably being the best one (even though the Antietam scenes were cut at the editing stage). If history is to be represented on screen (and a lot of money spent doing so) then it should be done right, otherwise its complete fiction and in my opinion is disrespectful to the people being portrayed in the film.

  • @Jurassic0Al
    @Jurassic0Al 13 років тому

    @CJLinton- Well, thanks for that, Mr. Ebert. Next time you barge onto a video, I'll be sure to ask what you think of it.

  • @CJLinton
    @CJLinton 13 років тому

    @Jurassic0Al make sure you do. If "Most folks" think this movies good then it just goes to show how bad peoples knowledge of history truly is.

  • @Jurassic0Al
    @Jurassic0Al 13 років тому

    @CJLinton- Whatever you say. You and I both say we've been using sarcasm and the other hasn't noticed it, so meh. "Silly fanny"? And yes, I like both "Patton" and "MacArthur". They're excellent movies, that's why I like them. And more people, including professional film critics, agree with me than with you. I get to the point plenty. Whether you notice or give me credit for it is another thing. This exchange is over.

  • @stratagama
    @stratagama 9 років тому

    I thought patton was 1976.

  • @christophers.o622
    @christophers.o622 6 років тому

    Movies about World War II made in the 1970’s had 2 that were wat too far overrated which are Patton & that damned POS Catch 22. MacArthur. midway, the Final Countdown, Summer of 42 and the Class of 44 were all way too far underrated, so was Tora, Tora, Tora was also underrated. Mose World War II movies if it covered the War in the Pacific, the Navy & Marine Corps have always been deliberately, intentionally & purposely underrated, while the war in Europe was way too far overrated-Especially Patton & Catch 22.

  • @CJLinton
    @CJLinton 13 років тому

    @Jurassic0Al No, don't really care either... its a very bad representation of a very interesting person, the battle scenes are ridiculous and the acting has more ham than a pigs backside.

  • @Buckage
    @Buckage 16 років тому

    nerd alert

  • @CJLinton
    @CJLinton 14 років тому

    Patton has to be THE WORST war movie ever made.