
Ike: Certainly no Patton or MacArthur!
Review created: 07/21/01
by: mkp51 -- a member of Epinions
Pros:
Some good performances
Cons:
Too numerous to mention in this little box. Read my review.
George Smith Patton, Jr.; Douglas MacArthur; Dwight David Eisenhower. Three giants in twentieth century American history. A triumvirate of U.S. Army generals, each of whom played a key role in leading United States armed forces to victory over Germany and Japan in World War II. A trio of incredibly brave, intelligent, and charismatic men who, despite their personal flaws, rightfully belong in the pantheon of American heroes. One sign that these three men have "made it" as genuine American heroes: each of them has a film biography dedicated to his honor. Wel-l-l, almost. General George S....
Review ID: 10000000000303611

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