George C. Scott Great Film Moments

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The Hustler
The Hustler (1961) - Trailer #1 -
An up-and-coming pool player plays a long-time champion in a single high-stakes match.   

Taps
Taps (1981) - Trailer #1 - Military cadets take extreme measures to insure the future of their academy when its existence is threatened by local condo developers.
Patton
Patton (1970) - Trailer #1 - The World War II phase of the controversial American general's career is depicted.
The Hospital
The Hospital (1971) - Trailer #1 - Directed by Arthur Hiller and starring George C. Scott, Barnard Hughes, Richard Dysart, Stephen Elliott, Andrew Duncan. Black comedy in which a suicidal doctor struggles to find meaning in his life while a murderer stalks the halls of his hospital.
The Formula
The Formula (1980) - Trailer #1 - Directed by John G. Avildsen and starring George C. Scott, Marlon Brando, John Gielgud, G.D. Spradlin, Richard Lynch. A detective uncovers a formula that was devised by the Nazis in WW II to make gasoline from synthetic products, thereby eliminating the necessity for oil—and oil companies. A major oil company finds out about it and tries to destroy the formula and anyone who knows about it.
Firestarter
Firestarter (1984) - Trailer #1 - Directed by Mark L. Lester and starring David Keith, Freddie Jones, Martin Sheen, George C. Scott, Art Carney. A couple who participated in a potent medical experiment gain telekinetic ability and then have a child who is pyrokinetic.
Firestarter
Firestarter (1984) - Showdown at the Barn - When John (George C. Scott) threatens to shoot Andy (David Keith), Charlie (Drew Barrymore) pretends to join him, and Hollister (Martin Sheen) intervenes.
Patton
Patton (1970) - How I Hate the 20th Century - Walking through a graveyard, Patton (George C. Scott) romantically ponders a one-on-one battle with Erwin Rommel to decide the outcome of the war.
Patton
Patton (1970) - I Won't Have Cowards in My Army - While making his way through a military hospital, Patton (George C. Scott) encounters a shell-shocked soldier, slaps him in front of the other wounded men, and demands that the coward is placed back on the front lines of combat.
Patton
Patton (1970) - Marching to Battle - As the American troops roll on through Germany in winter, Patton (George C. Scott) oversees the men with pride as he joins them on the march to the battle in Bastogne.
Patton
Patton (1970) - The Carthaginian Battlefield - General Patton (George C. Scott) stops at an ancient battlefield in Tunisia and gives General Bradley (Karl Malden) a military history lesson on the battle between the Carthaginians and the Romans that took place over two thousand years ago.
Patton
Patton (1970) - A Weather Prayer - General Patton (George C. Scott) commissions a weather prayer from the Third Army chaplain before engaging in the Battle of the Bulge.
Patton
Patton (1970) - This is a Barracks, Not a Bordello - General Patton (George C. Scott) brings an enforced disciplinary code to the soldiers when he arrives at corps headquarters in Tunisia. He inspects the mess hall and the soldiers’ barracks, while cleaning up their appearance.
Patton
Patton (1970) - Rommel, You Magnificent Bastard - Patton (George C. Scott) and his men attack and annihilate Rommel’s battalion of tanks and infantry during the Tunisia campaign in Africa.
Patton
Patton (1970) - Americans Love a Winner - General George S. Patton Jr. (George C. Scott) gives a rousing and inspired speech to the troops in which he lays out his partriotic values and traditional American virtues.
Patton
Patton (1970) - Complete Air Supremacy - As Patton (George C. Scott) and Sir Arthur (John Barrie) discuss air supremacy, the headquarters are ironically attacked by German planes. During the attack, Patton is fed up and takes the matter into his own hands.
Taps
Taps (1981) - Won't Stop Fighting - Major Moreland (Timothy Hutton) and General Bache (George C. Scott) vow not to let the civilians close their school to build condominiums.
Taps
Taps (1981) - Honor and Respect - General Bache makes a toast to honor and then promotes Brian (Timothy Hutton) to Cadet Major.
The Hustler
The Hustler (1961) - A Born Loser - Bert (George C. Scott) buys Eddie (Paul Newman) a drink and tells it to him straight – that he’s a “born loser.”
The Hustler
The Hustler (1961) - Let's Play Some Pool - A fresh and clean Minnesota Fats (Jackie Gleason) is ready to keep playing against a drunk and tired Fast Eddie (Paul Newman).
The Hustler
The Hustler (1961) - Eddie Stands Up to Bert - Eddie (Paul Newman) stands up to Bert (George C. Scott) after beating Minnesota Fats (Jackie Gleason) and is banned from stepping into a big time pool hall.
The Hustler
The Hustler (1961) - It's Not Over Until Fats Says So - After hours of billiards, Eddie (Paul Newman) declares that the pool game is not over until Minnesota Fats (Jackie Gleason) says the game is over. Bert (George C. Scott) calls Eddie a “loser.”
Malice
Malice (1993) - I Am God - Dr. Hill (Alec Baldwin) thinks that he is God, and Tracy (Nicole Kidman) thinks the medical board should ask him how much he drank before her surgery.
Firestarter
Firestarter (1984) - Tranquilized - John (George C. Scott) ambushes Charlie (Drew Barrymore) and Andy (David Keith) and shoots them with tranquilizer darts.
Firestarter
Firestarter (1984) - Cinder Blocks on Fire - Charlie (Drew Barrymore) destroys a cinderblock wall and melts the test room in the hope that they will let her see her father.
Firestarter
Firestarter (1984) - Wood Chip Test - Charlie (Drew Barrymore) aces the test of burning wood chips, much to the excitement of Hollister (Martin Sheen).
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) - No Point in Getting Hysterical - Upon learning that the doomsday device may still detonate, the President (Peter Sellers) and the Russian Premier argue about what to do.
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) - Hello Dimitri - The President (Peter Sellers) gets into a testy phone conversation with the Russian Premier when he tells him of their problem.
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) - No Fighting in the War Room - When Buck (George C. Scott) and de Sades (Peter Bull) get into a fight over a concealed camera, the President (Peter Sellers) has to step in.
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) - Living Underground - While trying to control his nervous “tics,” Dr. Strangelove (Peter Sellers) informs the President (Peter Sellers) how America can survive underground.



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