Sergeant York
Alvin York a hillbilly sharpshooter transforms himself from ruffian to religious pacifist. He is then called to serve his country and despite deep religious and moral objections to fighting becomes one of the most celebrated American heroes of WWI.
Crew
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Vincent Sherman
Special Guest Director
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John Huston
Screenplay
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Howard Hawks
Director
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Howard Hawks
Producer
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Arthur Edeson
Additional Photography
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John Hughes
Art Direction
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Don Siegel
Second Unit
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Howard Koch
Screenplay
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Max Steiner
Original Music Composer
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Harper Goff
Set Designer
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Abem Finkel
Screenplay
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Hal B. Wallis
Producer
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Harry Chandlee
Screenplay
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Jesse L. Lasky
Producer
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Slim Talbot
Stand In
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Fred M. MacLean
Set Decoration
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Perc Westmore
Makeup Artist
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Sol Polito
Director of Photography
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Roger Creed
Stunts
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Leo F. Forbstein
Music Director
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Hugo Friedhofer
Orchestrator
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Ted Mapes
Stunts
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Jack Sullivan
Assistant Director
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William Yetter Sr.
Technical Advisor
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John Prettyman
Assistant Director
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Mac Julian
Still Photographer
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Eric Stacey
Unit Manager
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Alvin C. York
Writer
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William Holmes
Editor
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Jack McConaghy
Property Master
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Harold Noyes
Grip
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Thomas Reilly
Assistant Editor
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George Bookasta
Stand In
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Donoho Hall
Technical Advisor
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Oliver S. Garretson
Sound
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Al Greenway
Makeup Artist
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Paul Walters
Technical Advisor
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Tom Skeyhill
Story Editor
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Ern Westmore
Makeup Artist
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