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Release Date:
December 20, 1968
Original Title:
The Sergeant
Alternate Titles:
Il Sergente
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Warner Bros.-Seven Arts
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 108
THE SERGEANT is the story of the dark inner struggle of Master Sergeant Albert Callan to overcome the overwhelming attraction he feels for one of his charges. In the staid and stifling environment of a post-World War II army post in France, Callan's deeply repressed attraction to other men surfaces when he encounters handsome Private Swanson. Maintaining the rugged "man's man" image of a war hero, Callan barks orders to his underlings. Later, lonely in his solitude, he recalls the frightening experiences of war and the events that led to this crossroads. Filled with self-loathing and unable to act on the natural attraction he feels for Swanson, Callan's affection festers into antagonism. He pushes Swanson constantly with verbal assaults and undeserved punishments.
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Art Direction:
Marc Frédérix
Assistant Director:
Louis Pitzele
Camera Operator:
Gilles Bonneau
Continuity:
Alice Ziller
Director:
John Flynn
Director of Photography:
Henri Persin
Editor:
Françoise Diot
Music:
Michel Magne
Novel:
Dennis Murphy
Producer:
Richard Goldstone
Production Design:
Willy Holt
Production Manager:
Serge Lebeau
Screenplay:
Dennis Murphy
Sound:
Julien Coutelier
Supervising Film Editor:
Charles Nelson
Unit Production Manager:
Phillip Kenny
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