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The Fighting 69th

Jammed With Action ! . . Loaded With Excitement ! . . . And Every Thrill-Packed Word Is True !
1940 | 90m | English

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Popularity: 2 (history)

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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.
Release Date: Jan 27, 1940
Director: William Keighley
Writer: Norman Reilly Raine, Dean Riesner, Fred Niblo Jr.
Genres: Action, Drama, War
Keywords army, faith, chaplain, regiment
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
James Cagney Jerry Plunkett
Pat O’Brien Father Duffy
George Brent Wild Bill Donovan
Jeffrey Lynn Joyce Kilmer
Alan Hale Big Mike Wynn
Frank McHugh "Crepe Hanger" Burke
Dennis Morgan Lieutenant Ames
Dick Foran Long John Wynn
William Lundigan Timmy Wynn
Guinn "Big Boy" Williams Paddy Dolan
Henry O'Neill Colonel
John Litel Captain Mangan
Sammy Cohen Mike Murphy
Harvey Stephens Major Anderson
William Hopper Private Turner
Tom Dugan Private McManus
Frank Wilcox Lieutenant Norman
John Arledge Alabama Man #2 (uncredited)
Frank Faylen Engineer Sergeant (uncredited)
George Reeves Jack O'Keefe (uncredited)
Roland Varno German Officer (uncredited)
Herbert Anderson Private Casey (uncredited)
Trevor Bardette Alabama Man #1 (uncredited)
Jack Boyle Chuck (uncredited)
Richard Clayton Tierney (uncredited)
Frank Coghlan Jr. Jimmy (uncredited)
Tom Coleman Wounded Soldier (uncredited)
James Conaty Officer at Briefing (uncredited)
Joseph Crehan Inoculations Doctor (uncredited)
John Daheim Soldier (uncredited)
Eddie Dew Regan (uncredited)
Ralph Dunn Medical Captain (uncredited)
Edgar Edwards Engineer Officer (uncredited)
James Flavin Supply Sergeant (uncredited)
Jerry Fletcher Telephonist (uncredited)
Arno Frey German Officer (uncredited)
Edmund Glover Alabama Man #4 (uncredited)
Chuck Hamilton Soldier Watching Fight (uncredited)
John Harron Carrol (uncredited)
J. Anthony Hughes Healey (uncredited)
Layne Ireland Hefferman (uncredited)
Donald Kerr New Recruit (uncredited)
George Kilgen Ryan (uncredited)
Jacques Lory Waiter (uncredited)
Wilfred Lucas Eye Doctor (uncredited)
Frank Mayo Captain Bootz (uncredited)
Frank Melton Alabama Man #3 (uncredited)
Elmo Murray O'Brien (uncredited)
Byron Nelson Soldier (uncredited)
George O'Hanlon Eddie Kearney (uncredited)
Jack Perrin Major (uncredited)
John Ridgely Moran (uncredited)
Frank Sully Sergeant (uncredited)
Emmett Vogan Doctor (uncredited)
Name Job
William Keighley Director
Adolph Deutsch Original Music Composer
Norman Reilly Raine Screenplay
Dean Riesner Screenplay
Jack L. Warner Production Manager
Fred Niblo Jr. Screenplay
Owen Marks Editor
Perc Westmore Makeup Artist
Frank Heath Assistant Director
Tony Gaudio Director of Photography
Ted Smith Art Direction
Charles Lang Sound
Name Title
Hal B. Wallis Executive Producer
Louis F. Edelman Associate Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

Diddly day it's The Fighting 69th! Jerry Plunket is a street brawling, tough as boots rebel from Brooklyn, he has no time for the traditions of the all Irish 69th New York Regiment, and he has even less time for his army superiors. But as Jerry is about to find out, War has a knack of making or b ... reaking a man... It's not hard to see why "The Fighting 69th" was a very popular movie back on its release, coming out as America was about to enter WWII, the flag waving patriotism targeted its audience with gusto supreme and lashes of Irish sentiment. Furthering the cause was in having James Cagney in the critical lead role of Plunkett. Yet oddly, Plunkett is the made up character here, for the story is based on actual characters that the film wishes to honour. Father Duffy (Pat O'Brien) & Wild Bill Donovan (George Brent) being two highly respected men from this actual (and highly acclaimed) fighting unit. The story follows a now well trodden path, brash cocky man learns lessons the hard way, is there to be redemption come the finale? Respect, bravery and indeed salvation are all given the once over by the makers here. There are few surprises but the film gets in there, does the job, and leaves without lingering either side of the good or bad fence. The direction from William Keighley is vigorous, and the supporting players are solid, if unspectacular (haven't we seen this O'Brien turn before?), but all and everything is second fiddle to the perfectly cast Cagney, bullish and stoic, his turn as Plunkett lifts the film above average, because without him the film would be instantly forgettable. 6.5/10

May 16, 2024