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West Point

  • TV Series
  • 1956–1957
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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West Point (1956)
Drama

Dramatic series of actual people and events at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York.Dramatic series of actual people and events at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York.Dramatic series of actual people and events at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York.

  • Stars
    • Donald May
    • Larry Thor
    • Lew Gallo
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    145
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    • Stars
      • Donald May
      • Larry Thor
      • Lew Gallo
    • 3User reviews
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    Donald May
    Donald May
    • Cadet Lt. Charles C. Thompson…
    • 1956–1957
    Larry Thor
    Larry Thor
    • Capt. Adams…
    • 1956–1957
    Lew Gallo
    Lew Gallo
    • Shooting Range Instructor…
    • 1957
    Charles Maxwell
    Charles Maxwell
    • Major H. D. Howard…
    • 1956–1957
    Michael Garth
    • Major Foley…
    • 1956–1957
    Chester Marshall
    Chester Marshall
    • Cadet Towne…
    • 1956–1957
    Peter Baldwin
    Peter Baldwin
    • Cadet Dick J Mileston…
    • 1957
    Jack Grinnage
    Jack Grinnage
    • Cadet Ziegler…
    • 1957
    Don Eitner
    Don Eitner
    • Cadet Don Townsend…
    • 1956–1957
    Brett Halsey
    Brett Halsey
    • Cadet Steve Pauley…
    • 1957
    Del Erickson
    • Cadet Harrison…
    • 1956–1957
    Jack Mather
    Jack Mather
    • P.E. Instructor…
    • 1957
    Bert Masters
    • Able Company Captain…
    • 1956–1957
    James Douglas
    James Douglas
    • Cadet Walsh
    • 1956–1957
    Richard Jaeckel
    Richard Jaeckel
    • Cadet Leo Tanner
    • 1956–1957
    Larry Pennell
    Larry Pennell
    • Cadet Bob Matson
    • 1956–1957
    James Best
    James Best
    • Cadet Carl M Placek…
    • 1957
    Jan Merlin
    Jan Merlin
    • Cadet Luke Farrell…
    • 1957
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    willekge

    The flush in program was a model for similar events at college campuses, including Miami University.

    In the West Point series,one program dealt with a "flush in", in which the cadets coordinated an activity that had everyone flush simultaneously, creating a major hydraulic problem in the water system at the academy. In the campus demonstrations on the Vietnam War a decade later, at least one school, Miami University, in Oxford, Ohio, replicated this as a symbol of protest. At a specified time, students all over campus flushed toilets and opened faucets, precipitating a major decline in water pressure. If there had been a fire in town, there would have been a real crisis, as there wasn't enough water to fight a fire. This incident was a factor in closing the university for a time, although it reopened before the end of the term, allowing for graduation, and a confused class situation. Some students suffered sanctions for this and other actions deemed detrimental to the university.
    7redryan64

    Getting a good General Education

    BEING THAT OUR participating in and ultimately winning World War II was just a scant 10 or 12 years prior to this series bowing on CBS, it was more a matter of trend than originality. Television series with the military as its subject were quite popular in the 1950's and '60's.

    ONE NEED ONLY look at listings from those days to find titles such as: NAVY LOG, CITIZEN SOLDIER, THE SILENT SERVICE, TH FLYING TIGERS, COMBAT! and the documentaries such as VICTORY AT SEA & CRUSADE I EUROPE. Even the comedies were so inclined with entries such as THE PHIL SILVERS SHOW (aka YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH) and McHALE'S NAVY.

    (OH YEAH, BEFORE we proceed any further, let us say in regard to our Allied victory in WWII, "Way to go Greatest Generation!")

    WITH THE COMING of this series to our evening tube watching, the service series genre branched out to yet another area of stories in dramatizing the lives and studies, the trials and tribulations encountered by the Corps of Cadets enrolled at the United States Military Academy at West Point.

    ALTHOUGH WE HAVEN'T seen any of these episodes for over a half century now, we suspect that at least some were based on fact and on the young men who would be our country's future Eisenhowers, MacArthurs and Pattons.

    THE SERIES WAS originally broadcast by the CBS Television and was a production of ZIV Television; whose domain was much more that of the Syndicated half hour show.
    6ifyougnufilms

    Star Parade at West Point

    Hearing again that cheerful Cadet March that introduced this series reminded me of a time when as kids my friends and I saw this as a realistic depiction of life at The Point with all its cool military tradition. These brief episodes were a showcase for such up-and-comers as Leonard Nimoy, Chuck Connors, Barbara, Eden, Larry Hageman and Steve McQueen, so the acting was generally quite solid. Despite Gene Roddenberry's efforts, some the plots were pretty thin, but it had an authentic look since, with full cooperation by the U.S. Army, it was filmed on location at the Academy, including firing range and bivouac sites. For a young generation raised on W W II movies and with a respect for the nation's military, it was quite satisfying. I don't think any of our group went on to the Academy, but several of us, not unexpectedly, later served in the military during wartime. Some of our commanders were definitely Academy grads, or "ring-knockers" as we called them -- somewhat enviously, I must say.

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    • Trivia
      In his TV Archives interview, Leonard Nimoy said with the show being filmed at the real West Point, in the dead of winter, the cameras would freeze up, causing the cameramen to have to bring in heat lamps to thaw the cameras.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Leave It to Beaver: The Visiting Aunts (1958)
    • Soundtracks
      West Point March
      Written by Philip Egner and Alfred Parham

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 1956 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The West Point Story
    • Filming locations
      • United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, USA(on location)
    • Production company
      • ZIV Television Programs
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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