Review of The Fighting 69th (1940) by Robyn M — 16 Jun 2013
This World War 1 movie was based on fact which means some of it was Hollywoodized.
'The Fighting 69th' gets a lot of mileage out of every cliche you've ever seen in a war film. It's hokey corn from start to end--and yet, despite the fact that you've seen it all before--it's an enjoyable enough experience because of its stellar cast of Warner stock players.
James Cagney is the mug from Brooklyn who is nasty to one and all, described by one character as "the man they'd rather riddle with bullets than the Germans." Pat O'Brien is the true-life character of Father Duffy who has a major job on his hands trying to reform Cagney in time for the fadeout.
This review of The Fighting 69th (1940) was written by Robyn M on 16 Jun 2013.
The Fighting 69th has generally received positive reviews.
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