Sergeant York (1941) - (Movie Clip) Maybe In A Flash
Having trouble changing his ways, Gary Cooper as rural Tennesseean Alvin York is visited at work by non-denominational long-time family pastor Pile (Walter Brennan), who offers telling metaphors, early in Howard Hawks Sergeant York, 1941.
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