IMDb7.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes100%
Metacritic93
Google Users93%
Director: Howard Hawks•Genres: Biography, Drama, War, History
Alvin C. York, a pacifist farmer from Tennessee, is drafted into the U.S. Army during World War I. Despite his deep religious beliefs against violence, York is eventually persuaded to serve his country. Through extraordinary courage and exceptional marksmanship, he becomes a decorated hero, capturing over a hundred German soldiers single-handedly.
Sergeant York was a critical and commercial triumph, lauded for its powerful portrayal of conscience and heroism. Gary Cooper's performance was widely praised, earning him an Academy Award for Best Actor. The film was a major box office success and is considered a classic of American cinema, resonating with audiences for its patriotic and humanistic themes.
Gary Cooper delivers an iconic, Oscar-winning performance as the reluctant war hero.
A powerful and inspirational story that blends patriotism with personal conviction.
Masterfully directed by Howard Hawks, showcasing both intimate character moments and epic wartime sequences.
Google audience: Viewers consistently praise Gary Cooper's lead performance, calling it a standout and deeply moving portrayal. The film's themes of faith, duty, and heroism resonate strongly with audiences, many of whom find it to be an inspiring and timeless classic. Its historical context and the compelling true story are frequently highlighted as major strengths.
Won 2 Academy Awards (Best Actor for Gary Cooper, Best Film Editing) and nominated for 11 others, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Screenplay. Named by the American Film Institute as one of the greatest films of all time.
Gary Cooper's portrayal of Alvin C. York was so authentic that York himself felt Cooper was a better actor than he was a soldier, and he reportedly visited the set frequently to offer Cooper advice on how to 'walk and talk like a hillbilly'.
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