A tad too long I downloaded this movie from Amazon for my husband who is a big Patton fan. I figured this movie would brighten him. I watched the movie this morning. he acting is superb, as is expected from the cast, and the first hour is full of suspense and ...

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LAST DAYS OF PATTON (DVD MOVIE)

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A tad too long 4 by .. CGScammell (Southern Arizona)
I downloaded this movie from Amazon for my husband who is a big Patton fan. I figured this movie would brighten him. I watched the movie this morning.

The acting is superb, as is expected from the cast, and the first hour is full of suspense and build-up. We see the tension between Eisenhower and Patton, we see Patton's respect for the German prisoners, and we learn about Patton's distaste for the Russians. But did Eisenhower want to hear that? No, he instead "transferred" him to a "paper Army" (Patton's words) where we see his depression start to mount.

The accident happens in the second hour, but the last 90 minutes drag and drag. The last 90 minutes we see Patton slowly fading in mind and body as he lays in his hospital bed. Gone are his wit and acuteness. All the viewer has now is the dialogue of the supporting actors, which is dull at best. The end finale then comes abruptly as he dies and the camera lights fade and zoom out from his bed.

As for production and connectivity, my download connection rated "poor" to "good" for most of the viewing, showing one to two bars under the "connection" meter. Four bars is best. Sometimes the movie froze while the connection reconnected. But the poor connection did not hamper my viewing of this downloaded movie. I paid for this download what I pay in town for a week-long movie rental, so I am satisfied.

The Last Days of Patton 4 by .. J. Brown (Bonners Ferry, Idaho USA)
I remembered seeing this TV movie when it was shown way back when.
It is a good movie that brings the closure not found in the great 1971 Academy award winning movie "Patton". We have that one too!
George C. Scott was really good playing the character of his lifetime in Patton. Whether you believe Patton to be good or bad, history did show he ultimately had the right ideas about a lot of what was happening in the world at the end of WWII.

Well, not really what one would like, but still... 5 by .. Patrick Selitrenny (Switzerland a.k.a. Helvetia Felix)
I gave it five stars for the touching performance by George C. Scott, reprising his role as General Patton.

Alas, one can guess the source of this DVD. A VHS tape.
I already owned the original Fox VHS tape, which I will continue to keep.
Yet, in quality, both are equivalent, neither worse, nor better.
The only minus lies in the fact that the DVD sports an evident superimposed logo on one corner of the image.
But this is not disturbing, since it is halfway transparent.
Yet they could have done without it.

So, back to the contents of this made-for-TV movie.
First of all, it comes in its original full content version, running slightly over three hours long.
The acting is fair for this kind of movie.
Names such as Murray Hamilton, Eva Marie Saint and Daniel Benzali (in one of his earliest appearances), give
you an idea of the caliber of actors involved.

As the title states, this is a more or less faithful account of the last days of Patton, involving him as the
Military Governor of occupied Bavaria and his relations and conflicts with General Eisenhower, which encompasses
the first half of the movie, to the tragic car accident that caused him to break his neck and surviving it for
a while (the second part of the movie).

We are also introduced into some flashbacks on Patton's earlier military career and his struggles to transform
a static Army, into a rolling and moving Force.
We get to see some of his romantic life and finally, is ultimate battle with Death itself.

He died a hero and consequent to what he believed in.

It is a very touching and moving picture of a very controversial historic figure, but despite all his human
frailties this big hulk of a man demonstrates that one can keep his dignity even to the end.
He was a fighter, beloved and perhaps even hated by those who knew him personally, but at least he was one man
who helped move things along in a time where many were too scared to act.

He was a leader, he was a war philosopher, a classic hero, like those he worshiped from Ancient History, and
therefore he may be considered sitting in the Pantheon of these peers of his.

This movie is a worthy complement to "Patton".

If only 20th Century-Fox would care to pick it up again, restore its original filmed material, digitalize it
and transfer it cleanly on DVD, they would have the appreciation of many who did appreciate and love the work
done on the transfer of "Patton".

Only time will tell, but I am sure, one day, someone may wake up and smell the coffee...

In the meantime, I can recommend this as an interim to that next version.
As said, it is not worse, nor better than its VHS counterpart, but being this a DVD, brings a more durable platform
to it.

To me it is a worthy investment, if just as a historic documentation...

NOT AS GOOD AS THE ORIGINAL PATTON, BUT GOOD WATCHING. 4 by .. Don Henderson (VAN, TX)
THE ORIGINAL PATTON MOVIE WAS A BETTER MOVIE, BUT THIS ONE IS WELL WORTH WATCHING. iT WAS ALMOST HISTORIC.

Poor Picture Quality 1 by .. paul walker ()
Although the movie itself is good, this particular version has EXTREMELY poor quality. It was CLEARLY not professionally made. Buyer beware.