Paths of Glory poster

Cast

Kirk Douglas profile

Kirk Douglas

Col. Dax

Ralph Meeker profile

Ralph Meeker

Cpl. Philippe Paris

Adolphe Menjou profile

Adolphe Menjou

Gen. George Broulard

George Macready profile

George Macready

Gen. Paul Mireau

Wayne Morris profile

Wayne Morris

Lt. Roget/Singing man

Richard Anderson profile

Richard Anderson

Maj. Saint-Auban

Joe Turkel profile

Joe Turkel

Pvt. Pierre Arnaud

Christiane Kubrick profile

Christiane Kubrick

German Singer

Jerry Hausner profile

Jerry Hausner

Proprietor of Cafe

Peter Capell profile

Peter Capell

Narrator of Opening Sequence

Emile Meyer profile

Emile Meyer

Father Dupree

Bert Freed profile

Bert Freed

Sgt. Boulanger

Kem Dibbs profile

Kem Dibbs

Pvt. Lejeune

Timothy Carey profile

Timothy Carey

Pvt. Maurice Ferol

Fred Bell profile

Fred Bell

Shell-Shocked Soldier

John Stein profile

John Stein

Capt. Rousseau

Harold Benedict profile

Harold Benedict

Capt. Nichols

Paul Bös profile

Paul Bös

Maj. Gouderc (uncredited)

James B. Harris profile

James B. Harris

Private in the Attack (uncredi...

Marshall Rainer profile

Marshall Rainer

Pvt. Duval (uncredited)

Ira Moore profile

Ira Moore

Capt. Renouart (uncredited)

Wally Friedrichs profile

Wally Friedrichs

Col. De Guerville (uncredited)

Halder Hanson profile

Halder Hanson

Doctor (uncredited)

Roger Vagnoid profile

Roger Vagnoid

Cafe Owner (uncredited)

Details

Status

Released

Original language

en

Countries

US

Budget

$935,000

Revenue

$1,200,000

Reviews

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A review by John Chard 10

May 3, 2015

Madness and Patsies Crash Together In Kubrick's Explosive Thunderbolt.

Stanley Kubrick's Paths of Glory is holding up rather well these days, in fact it's as pertinent and relevant as ever.

It's 1916 and the French and German armies are in opposing mud trenches, when the French are ordered to undertake a suicidal assault on a German held hill, many of the soldiers are quick to realise it's an impossible order to see through to its conclusion and retreat, some...

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A review by CinemaSerf 7

November 23, 2023

"Col. Dax" (Kirk Dougas) is cajoled by "Gen. Broulard" (Adolphe Menjou) into taking his Great War weary regiment on one last mission in occupied France. Frankly, it's little better than a suicide one, but his operational commander "Gen. Mireau" (George Macready) is determined at all costs that they succeed. Let battle commence! Only the French soldiers quickly realise that they are facing a well armed, immovable, German opponent and are either killed or drive...

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A review by Filipe Manuel Neto 9

December 12, 2023

A short and objective film, with a clear and still relevant message, as well as a huge performance by Kirk Douglas.

There are several films about World War I, but it is far from being seen by the public as one of the best. In fact, it seems to me a little forgotten today. It is, however, timely and current in its pacifist message in which the greatest absurdity of war is emphasized in a partially true story, in which a group of three French soldiers is shot by cowardic...

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