They Died With Their Boots On

They Died With Their Boots On

 Cast: Errol Flynn
Errol Flynn
, Olivia de Havilland
Olivia de Havilland
, Arthur Kennedy
Arthur Kennedy
, Charley Grapewin
Charley Grapewin
, Gene Lockhart
Gene Lockhart
They Died With Their Boots On

They Died With Their Boots On

 Cast: Errol Flynn
Errol Flynn
, Olivia de Havilland
Olivia de Havilland
, Arthur Kennedy
Arthur Kennedy
, Charley Grapewin
Charley Grapewin
, Gene Lockhart
Gene Lockhart

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Overview

Though history is distorted almost beyond recognition in Warner Bros.' They Died With Their Boots On, audiences in 1941 ate it up like cotton candy. In the gospel according to Warners, General George Armstrong Custer (Errol Flynn) is neither an arrogant fool nor a rabid Indian hater. Instead, he is a flamboyant but brilliant cavalry officer, who during the Civil War defies his superiors' orders and becomes a hero as a result. After a period of forced retirement in the postwar years, Custer is put in charge of the 7th Cavalry in the Dakota Territory. Here he whips this ragtag group into spit-and-polish shape, and also does his best to extend a neighborly hand to the local Indian tribes. Custer even goes so far as to promise Chief Crazy Horse (Anthony Quinn) that the white man will never set foot in the sacred Black Hills. Alas, Custer is betrayed by greedy gold prospectors, whipped into a frenzy by scheming (and fictional) land speculator Ned Sharp (Arthur Kennedy). Forced by circumstances to do battle against Crazy Horse to prevent tribal retaliation, Custer and his command ride towards a rendezvous with destiny at the Little Big Horn on June 25, 1876. Though some of the historical inaccuracies in the film are real howlers, blame cannot be laid solely at the feet of Warner Bros.; the Custer legend had previously been perpetrated by the general's loyal widow Elizabeth Bacon (played herein by Olivia de Havilland), then eagerly elaborated upon by Eastern news journalists and dime novels. This film represented the final screen pairing of Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland, a fact that lends poignancy to their classic parting scene. Though an extremely long film, They Died With Their Boots On is never dull, especially during the spectacular Custer's Last Stand finale.

Product Details

Release Date: 07/18/2017
UPC: 0888574513498
Original Release: 1941
Rating: NR
Source: Warner Archives
Presentation: [B&W]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono, Dolby Digital Stereo]
Language: English
Time: 2:20:00
Sales rank: 2,953

Special Features

Leonard Maltin hosts Warner Night at the Movies 1942 with newsreel; Military short Soldiers in White; Cartoon A Tale of Two Kitties; Theatrical trailers; Featurette They Died with Their Boots On: to Hell or Glory

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Errol Flynn George Armstrong Custer
Olivia de Havilland Elizabeth Bacon
Arthur Kennedy Ned Sharp
Charley Grapewin California Joe,California Joe
Gene Lockhart Samuel Bacon
Anthony Quinn Crazy Horse
Stanley Ridges Major Romolus Taipe
John Litel Gen. Phil Sheridan
Walter Hampden Sen. Sharp
Sydney Greenstreet Gen. Winfield Scott
Regis Toomey Fitzhugh Lee
Hattie McDaniel Callie,Waiter
G.P. Huntley Jr. Lt. Butler
Frank Wilcox Capt. Webb
Joe Sawyer Sgt. Doolittle
Minor Watson Sen. Smith
Gig Young Lt. Roberts
John Ridgely 2nd Lt. Davis
Joseph Crehan President Grant
Aileen Pringle Mrs. Sharp
Anna Q. Nilsson Mrs. Taipe
Harry Lewis Youth,Head Nurse
Tod Andrews Cadet Brown
William Hopper Frazier
Selmer Jackson Capt. McCook,Capt. McCook
Pat McVey Jones,Jones
Renie Riano Nurse
Minerva Urecal Nurse
Virginia Sale Nurse
Frank Orth Barfly
Ray Teal Barfly
Spencer Charters Station Master
Hobart Bosworth Clergyman
Irving Bacon Salesman
Roy Barcroft Officer
Dick French Officer
Martin Faust Officer
Bob Perry Officer
Paul Kruger Officer
Steve Darrell Officer
Lane Chandler Sentry
Eddie Parker Sentry,Bit Part (cut out)
Edward Keane Congressman
Francis Ford Veteran
Frank Ferguson Grant's Secretary
Herbert Heywood Newsman
Harry Strang Orderly
Max Hoffman Jr. Orderly
Frank Mayo Orderly
Walter Brooke Rosser
Eddie Acuff Cpl. Smith
Virginia Brissac Woman
Walter Baldwin Settler,Settler
George Reed Charles,Charles
William Forrest Adjutant
James Seay Lt. Walsh
George Eldredge Capt. Riley
John Hamilton Colonel
Dick Wessel Staff Sgt. Brown
Weldon Heyburn Staff Officer
Russell Hicks Colonel of 1st Michigan
Victor Zimmerman Colonel of 5th Michigan
Ian MacDonald Soldier
Saul Gorss Adjutant
Addison Richards Adjutant
Jack Mower Telegrapher
Alberta Gary Jane the Kitchen Maid
Annabelle Jones Maid
Hugh Sothern Major Smith
Arthur Loft Tillaman
Carl Harbaugh Sergeant
G. Pat Collins Corporal
Joe Devlin Bartender
Fred Kelsey Bartender
Wade Crosby Bartender
Joseph King Chairman
G.P. Huntley Lieutenant Butler
Max Steiner Composer

Technical Credits
Raoul Walsh Director
Hal B. Wallis Producer,Executive Producer
Robert Fellows Producer
Wally Kline Screenwriter
Aeneas MacKenzie Screenwriter
Wally Klein Screenwriter
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