The Sergeant

The Sergeant

Director: John Flynn Cast: Rod Steiger
Rod Steiger
, John Phillip Law
John Phillip Law
, Ludmila Mikaël
Ludmila Mikaël
, Frank Latimore
Frank Latimore
John Flynn
The Sergeant

The Sergeant

Director: John Flynn Cast: Rod Steiger
Rod Steiger
, John Phillip Law
John Phillip Law
, Ludmila Mikaël
Ludmila Mikaël
, Frank Latimore
Frank Latimore
John Flynn

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Overview

Long before "don't ask, don't tell," this melodrama made a mishmash of the issue of homosexuality in the military. Rod Steiger stars as Master Sergeant Albert Callan, a hero of WWII who is stationed at a U.S. Army base in France in 1952. A gruff, tough taskmaster, Callan turns the base from a shambles run by the alcoholic Captain Loring (Frank Latimore) into a model of efficiency and discipline -- though the lazy troops resent Callan for his efforts. Callan's been hiding his attraction to men for some time, and his eye is turned toward his attractive clerk, PFC Tom Swanson (John Phillip Law). Callan jealously refuses to grant Swanson permission to visit his French girlfriend (Ludmila Mikael) -- and even orders the younger man to stop seeing her. At first, Swanson interprets Callan's odd behavior as loneliness and forgives it, but after Callan kisses him, Swanson understands that his superior's attentions are sexual. Rebuffed, Callan tortures Swanson with unfair punishments and criticisms, earning his subordinate's animus.

Product Details

Release Date: 03/23/2009
UPC: 0883316126653
Original Release: 1968
Rating: R
Source: Warner Archives
Presentation: [Wide Screen]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
Language: English
Time: 1:48:00
Sales rank: 44,926

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Rod Steiger Sgt. Albert Callan
John Phillip Law Pfc. Tom Swanson
Ludmila Mikaël Solange
Frank Latimore Capt. Loring
Elliott Sullivan Pop Henneken
Ronald Rubin Cpl. Cowley
Philip Roye Aldous Brown
Jerry Brouer Sgt. Komski
Memphis Slim Nightclub Singer
Gabriel Gascond Solange's Brother-in-Law
Gabriel Gascon Solange's Brother-in-Law (uncredited)
Michel Magne Composer

Technical Credits
John Flynn Director
Richard Goldstone Producer
Dennis Murphy Screenwriter
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