Sergeant York (1941)

Somewhat fictionalized account of the life and war service of Alvin York, who went from humble beginnings to being one of the most celebrated American servicemen to fight in World War I. As depicted in the film, Alvin turned to religion when he was struck by lightning during one of his drunken outings. Alvin took his newfound religion seriously claiming to be a conscientious objector when receiving his draft notice. When that was refused, he joined the infantry where he served with valor, capturing a large number of Germans and saving the lives of many of his men who were under heavy fire. (Description by IMDB)

Clip from Sergeant York

Clip: In the Army Now

Clip: Render Unto Ceaser

Clip: Over the Top (Battle Scene)

Runtime: 134 min

Release: 1941

Cast: Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan, Joan Leslie

Director: Howard Hawks

Writer: Abem Finkel, Harry Chandlee

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