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''''' Fireball Forward''''' is a 1972 American TV movie. It was directed by [[Marvin J. Chomsky]] and written by [[Edmund H. North]]. It was produced by [[Frank McCarthy (producer)|Frank McCarthy]] who called it "son of ''[[Patton (film)|Patton]]''": it follows a hard luck Army division and the General who must lick it into shape. The film was a pilot for a proposed TV series.<ref>Fireball' With a Touch of 'Patton'
''''' Fireball Forward''''' is a 1972 American TV movie. It was directed by [[Marvin J. Chomsky]] and written by [[Edmund H. North]]. It was produced by [[Frank McCarthy (producer)|Frank McCarthy]] who called it "son of ''[[Patton (film)|Patton]]''": it follows a hard luck Army division in 1944 France, and the General who must lick it into shape. The film was a pilot for a proposed TV series.<ref>Fireball' With a Touch of 'Patton'
Smith, Cecil. Los Angeles Times 29 Feb 1972: g12. </ref>
Smith, Cecil. Los Angeles Times 29 Feb 1972: g12. </ref>
==Cast==
==Cast==

Revision as of 20:04, 8 October 2019

Fireball Forward is a 1972 American TV movie. It was directed by Marvin J. Chomsky and written by Edmund H. North. It was produced by Frank McCarthy who called it "son of Patton": it follows a hard luck Army division in 1944 France, and the General who must lick it into shape. The film was a pilot for a proposed TV series.[1]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Fireball' With a Touch of 'Patton' Smith, Cecil. Los Angeles Times 29 Feb 1972: g12.