
MacArthur
(1977)
Daring, Defiant, Brilliant, Stubborn, Gallant, Glory-Hungry, Cold, Compassionate, Idolized, Despised, War-Lover, War-Hater, Supreme Commander, Supreme Egotist, Husband, Father. MacArthur.










Stars: Gregory Peck, Dan O'Herlihy, Ed Flanders, Ivan Bonar, Ward Costello
Director: Joseph Sargent
Writer: Matthew Robbins, Hal Barwood
Language: English
Studio: Universal Studios
Duration: 130
Rated: PG
DVD Release: October 2001
Gen. Douglas macarthur returns to the philippines manages postwar japan and defies president truman.
| Gregory Peck | Gen. Douglas MacArthur |
| Dan O'Herlihy | President Franklin D. Roosevelt |
| Ed Flanders | President Harry S. Truman |
| Nicolas Coster | Maj. Sidney Huff (MacArthur's aide) |
| Ivan Bonar | Gen. Richard K. Sutherland |
| Marj Dusay | Mrs. Jean MacArthur |
| Ward Costello | Gen. George C. Marshall |
| Mario Tosi | Cinematographer |
| George Jay Nicholson | Editor |
| Art Fleming | The Secretary |
| Russell Johnson | Adm. Ernest J. King (as Russell D. Johnson) |
| Sandy Kenyon | Maj. Gen./Lt. Gen. Jonathan M. Wainwright |
| Robert Mandan | Rep. Martin |
| Allan Miller | Col. Legrande A. Diller (MacArthur's aide) |
| Dick O'Neill | Col. Courtney Whitney (Intelligence Officer) |
| Addison Powell | Fleet Adm. Chester W. Nimitz |
| Tom Rosqui | Gen. Sampson |
| G.D. Spradlin | Maj. Gen. Robert L. Eichelberger |
| Kenneth Tobey | Adm. William 'Bull' Halsey |
| Garry Walberg | Lt. Gen. Walton H. Walker |
| Lane Allan | Maj. Gen. William F. Marquat (MacArthur's staff) |
| Barry Coe | TV Reporter |
| Everett Cooper | Lt. Gen. William Krueger (6th Army commander) |
| Charles Cyphers | Brig. Gen. Forest Harding (32nd Div. Commander) |
| Manuel DePina | Prettyman (as Manuel De Pina) |
| Jesse Dizon | Pedro Castro (Filipino soldier) |
| Warde Donovan | Lt. Gen. Lemuel C. Shepherd Jr., USMC |
| Jerry Holland | Aide |
| Philip Kenneally | RAdm. James Doyle |
| John McKee | Adm. William D. Leahy |
| Walter O. Miles | Gen. George C. Kenney (5th Air Force Commander) |
| Gerald Peters | Gen. Sir Thomas A. Blamey (Commander, Allied Land Forces Southwest Pacific Area) (as Gerald S. Peters) |
| Eugene Peterson | Gen. Collins |
| Beulah Quo | Ah Cheu |
| Alex Rodine | Lt. Gen. Kuzma Nikolaevich Derevyanko |
| Yuki Shimoda | Prime Minister Shidehara |
| Fred Stuthman | Gen. Omar N. Bradley |
| Harvey Vernon | RAdm. Forrest P. Sherman |
| William Wellman Jr. | Lt. John Duncan Bulkeley (Commander - Motor Torpedo Squadron 3) |
| Robert V. Barron | POW (uncredited) |
| Klair Bybee | Burial Detail Soldier (uncredited) |
| John Fujioka | Emperor Hirohito (uncredited) |
| Branscombe Richmond | Korean Soldier (uncredited) |
| Arthur Godfrey | self |
| Shane Sinutko | Douglas (uncredited) |
| Bob Harks | Reporter |
| Ramon Sison | Lieutenant Colonel (Hospital Commander, Corregidor) (uncredited) |
| David Custer Kelly | Photographer on USS Missouri |
| John Stuart West | Lieutenant Aames (uncredited) |
| Evan C. Kim | Major Akio Sakud |
| Jerry Goldsmith | Composer |
| Lloyd Kino | Japanese Administrative Assistant |
| John J. Lloyd | Production Designer |
| Greg van Wey | Sailor |
| Scott Maitland | first assistant director |
| Don Zepfel | second assistant director |
| Marion Yuh | Mashito |
| Charles Norton | second assistant director |
| Candace Suerstedt | second assistant director |
Genre: Drama
Media: DVD
Sound: Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
IMDb: 0076342

