The Fighting Sullivans


The Fighting Sullivans, originally released as The Sullivans, is a 1944 American biographical war film directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Edward Doherty, Mary C. McCall Jr., and Jules Schermer. It was nominated for a nowdiscontinued Academy Award for Best Story.

The IrishAmerican, Catholic Sullivan brothers are introduced through a progression of baptisms George Thomas in 1914, Francis Frank Henry in 1916, Joseph Eugene in 1918, Madison Matt Abel in 1919, and Albert Leo in 1922 in their hometown of Waterloo, Iowa. There is also sister Genevieve, nicknamed Gen, making the Sullivans a happy family of eight. As the boys grow, they are doted upon by their mother and sister Genevieve and given stern but loving guidance by their father, who is a railroad freight conductor. Each day, the boys climb the water tower by the tracks and wave to their father as he passes by on the train. The brothers are shown getting into their fair share of trouble growing up a fight, a near drowning after which their mother makes them promise not to set foot on a boat again until they are adults, and accidentally flooding the kitchen.By 1939, only Al is still in high school. On the day that George wins a motorcycle race, Al meets Katherine Mary, played by Anne Baxter an only child who lives with her father. Despite their youth, Al and Katherine Mary fall in love. Believing that Al is too young, his brothers nearly break the couple up, but realize what they have done and apologize. Soon after, Katherine Mary and Al are married, and ten months later, are expecting a baby. Al is fired for taking the afternoon off to escort his wife to the doctor, but his brothers vow to help them out. ........

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