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The Great Santini (1979)

The Great Santini (1979)
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Bull Meechum (Robert Duvall) loves fighting almost as much as he loves the Marine Corps. Profane, cocky, and arrogant, he's a great fighter pilot -- and he knows it. His boss hates his guts, but knows that if he's going to straighten out his lagging squadron, Meechum is the man to do it. The story and irony of The Great Santini is in Meechum's total intolerance of family life and fatherhood. Meechum has a lovely, supportive wife, Lillian (Blythe Danner), an earnest, likeable son, Ben (Michael O'Keefe), three smaller children, and a good home, but Meechum finds the pastoral nature of peacetime totally incompatible with his gung-ho nature. So he begins to drink. He drills his family unmercifully, like recruits. He hammers his son relentlessly until, in a basketball game, his son fights back, and the family cheers Ben's efforts. Tension builds in the household until, during one drunken night, Meechum breaks down. Based on a best-selling novel by Pat Conroy, The Great Santini earned critical raves but fared poorly at the box office. Duvall's performance as Meechum is generally regarded as one of his greatest. ~ Nick Sambides, Jr., Rovi

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Starring:
Robert DuvallBlythe Danner, (more)
Director(s):
Lewis John Carlino
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Great Santini

Bull Meechum (Robert Duvall) loves fighting almost as much as he loves the Marine Corps. Profane, cocky, and arrogant, he's a great fighter pilot -- and he knows it. His boss hates his guts, but knows that if he's going to straighten out his lagging squadron, Meechum is the man to do it. The story and irony of The Great Santini is in Meechum's total intolerance of family life and fatherhood. Meechum has a lovely, supportive wife, Lillian (Blythe Danner), an earnest, likeable son, Ben (Michael O'Keefe), three smaller children, and a good home, but Meechum finds the pastoral nature of peacetime totally incompatible with his gung-ho nature. So he begins to drink. He drills his family unmercifully, like recruits. He hammers his son relentlessly until, in a basketball game, his son fights back, and the family cheers Ben's efforts. Tension builds in the household until, during one drunken night, Meechum breaks down. Based on a best-selling novel by Pat Conroy, The Great Santini earned critical raves but fared poorly at the box office. Duvall's performance as Meechum is generally regarded as one of his greatest. ~ Nick Sambides, Jr., Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
116 mins

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Director(s):
Lewis John Carlino
Writer(s):
Lewis John CarlinoHerman Raucher
Producer(s):
Charles A. Pratt
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Language, Profanity, Violence)
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    Mike W.

    Excellent performances and a great story. You can't go wrong with this one.

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    Craig B.

    A richly textured story. As in all of Pat Conroy's tales, the American South itself is a main character, and he brings the "color" of the region to the fore in a painterly manner. All actors do a superb job, and Duvall is at his best here. (We never find out WHY he calls himself "the Great Santini", though.) Meecham is a character hard to like, yet some admirable qualities shine through. It's pride run amok, yet on occasion you feel the love he finds hard to express, and the ending self-sacrifice reveals yet more character.

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    DAVID L M.

    Didn't get to watch it. disc was split in half. Reported it and was told a new one would ship immediately. That was a week ago, they have the defective one back and I still do not have replacement. Very disappointed and will probably cancel my membership.hard to rate something you have never seen

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