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10 weird facts about Patton (1970) you never knew In 1970, a film hit the big screen that was unlike anything audiences had seen before. It was bold, loud, unapologetic, and carried with it the weight of both history and controversy. The movie was Patton, directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, written in part by a young Francis Ford Coppola, and starring the unforgettable George C. Scott as General George S. Patton. Now, most people remember Patton for its unforgettable opening speech, the sweeping desert battle sequences, and Scott’s performance, which remains one of the greatest in cinema history. But what most viewers don’t know is that the story of Patton—both on screen and behind the scenes—is filled with weird, fascinating, and downright unbelievable details. We’re talking about a movie that almost didn’t get made the way it did. A movie that got a future superstar director fired before he went on to become a legend. A movie that rattled politicians, upset historians, and even influenced real-world events. So buckle in, because today we’re diving deep into 10 Weird Facts About Patton (1970) You Never Knew. This isn’t just about trivia—it’s about peeling back the layers of one of the strangest and most powerful war films ever made. And trust me—by the end, you’ll never look at this cinematic giant the same way again.