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The Long Gray Line Director: John Ford Cast: Tyrone Power, Maureen O'Hara, Robert Francis, Ward Bond

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/02/2002
  • Original Release: 1955
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 1,587
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Digitally mastered audio & anamorphic video; Widescreen and full-screen presentations; Audio: English 3.0 [Surround]; Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai; Theatrical trailer; Interactive menus; Scene selections

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Scene Index

Side #1 -- Widescreen
0. Scene Selections
1. Start [2:27]
2. Urgent Business [1:40]
3. Fresh off the Boat [2:41]
4. Paddy the Waiter [4:26]
5. Marty Enlists [8:53]
6. Master of the Sword [2:09]
7. Mary O'Donnell [4:56]
8. The Silent Treatment [3:51]
9. A Happy Accident [3:13]
10. Devilish Plot Victims [5:59]
11. $300 Investment [3:46]
12. The Swim Instructor [5:18]
13. Sunday Supper [4:08]
14. Army vs. Notre Dame [:28]
15. Grandfather of a Boy [12:54]
16. Premature Celebration [2:29]
17. "Forgive Me, Martin." [6:57]
18. Class of 1915 [3:15]
19. Off to War [2:42]
20. Some Die Young [11:50]
21. Payment in Full [3:30]
22. Red Sundstrom, Junior [3:33]
23. Broken Oath [6:01]
24. A Prize Recruit [4:22]
25. Sneering at the Academy [1:59]
26. The Parade Passes By [4:33]
27. Merry Christmas [4:34]
28. "This Is for You, Marty." [8:58]
Side #2 -- Full Screen
0. Scene Selections
1. Start [2:27]
2. Urgent Business [1:40]
3. Fresh off the Boat [2:41]
4. Paddy the Waiter [4:26]
5. Marty Enlists [8:53]
6. Master of the Sword [2:09]
7. Mary O'Donnell [4:56]
8. The Silent Treatment [3:51]
9. A Happy Accident [3:13]
10. Devilish Plot Victims [5:59]
11. $300 Investment [3:46]
12. The Swim Instructor [5:18]
13. Sunday Supper [4:08]
14. Army vs. Notre Dame [:28]
15. Grandfather of a Boy [12:54]
16. Premature Celebration [2:29]
17. "Forgive Me, Martin." [6:57]
18. Class of 1915 [3:15]
19. Off to War [2:42]
20. Some Die Young [11:50]
21. Payment in Full [3:30]
22. Red Sundstrom, Junior [3:33]
23. Broken Oath [6:01]
24. A Prize Recruit [4:22]
25. Sneering at the Academy [1:59]
26. The Parade Passes By [4:33]
27. Merry Christmas [4:34]
28. "This Is for You, Marty." [8:58]

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Editorial Reviews

The life story of West Point athletic director Marty Maher was the inspiration for John Ford's The Long Gray Line. Told in flashback, the film recalls the first days at the Point for Irish immigrant Maher (Tyrone Power), a pugnacious boy who can't seem to fit in with the institution's regimen of unquestioning discipline. Athletic director Ward Bond takes a liking to Maher and arranges for the young man to become his assistant; Bond also plays Cupid between Maher and Irish maidservant Mary O'Donnell (Maureen O'Hara). When Mary's baby is stillborn, the Mahers begin to regard the West Point cadets as their surrogate children: this eventually leads to the film's most touching scene, in which Mary bids farewell to her son-substitute as he marches off to World War II. Following Mary's death, Marty stays on at the Point, until the place seems somehow incomplete without his presence. On the occasion of his forced retirement, Maher gently pleads with one of his former students--President Dwight D. Eisenhower--to permit him to remain at his post (Ike is played by Harry Carey Jr. in his early scenes, and by the voice of Paul Frees in the wraparound White House scenes). Based on Marty Maher's autobiography, The Long Gray Line seems at first glance too leisurely for its own good, but this appealing film gradually grows on its audience--just like Marty Maher himself. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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August 01, 2008: Many long years ago when I was still in grade school and it was spring. The Ursuline Sisters who taught us at Rosary Cathedral School elected to give everyone &quot the afternoon off&quot and ran the movie Long Gray Line. I am of Irish descent so some predjudice applies. All the same it is a testimonial to what all immigrants went through trying to better their lives. Anyone who wants a taste of the history of the Irish and West Point would do themselves a favor in seeing John Ford's The Long Gray Line. All the aspects of life are covered and none of it is gratuitous. What a welcome relief from what is available now