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Director: | Robert Rossen |
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Writer: | Robert Penn Warren, Robert Rossen |
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A man of humble beginnings and honest intentions rises to power by nefarious means. Along for the wild ride are an earnest reporter, a heretofore classy society girl, and a too-clever-for-her-own-good political flack. | |
Release Date: | Nov 16, 1949 |
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Director: | Robert Rossen |
Writer: | Robert Penn Warren, Robert Rossen |
Genres: | Drama |
Keywords | based on novel or book, politician, black and white, hick, newspaper, southern usa, rise and fall, political assassination, governor, politics, reporter, corrupt politician |
Production Companies | Columbia Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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John Ireland | Jack Burden |
Broderick Crawford | Willie Stark |
Joanne Dru | Anne Stanton |
John Derek | Tom Stark |
Mercedes McCambridge | Sadie Burke |
Shepperd Strudwick | Adam Stanton |
Ralph Dumke | Tiny Duffy |
Anne Seymour | Mrs. Lucy Stark |
Katherine Warren | Mrs. Burden |
Raymond Greenleaf | Judge Monte Stanton |
Walter Burke | Sugar Boy |
Will Wright | Dolph Pillsbury |
Grandon Rhodes | Floyd McEvoy |
Marshall Bradford | Senator (uncredited) |
Chet Brandenburg | Man Listening to Speech (uncredited) |
Wheaton Chambers | Senator (uncredited) |
Stephen Chase | Puckett (uncredited) |
Tom Coleman | Man Tearing Down Poster (uncredited) |
James Conaty | Party Guest (uncredited) |
Roy Darmour | Politician at Harrison's Headquarters (uncredited) |
Earle S. Dewey | Joe Harrison (uncredited) |
King Donovan | Reporter (uncredited) |
Robert Filmer | Editor (uncredited) |
Paul Ford | Spokesman for Impeachment (uncredited) |
Dick Gordon | Politician (uncredited) |
William E. Green | Senator (uncredited) |
Charles Haefeli | Man in Cheap Bar (uncredited) |
Frank Hagney | Stark Strong-Arm Man (uncredited) |
Richard Hale | Richard Hale (uncredited) |
Bert Hanlon | Editor (uncredited) |
Judd Holdren | Politician (uncredited) |
Robert Karnes | Legislator (uncredited) |
Kenner G. Kemp | Legislator (uncredited) |
Donald Kerr | Spectator (uncredited) |
Nolan Leary | Senator (uncredited) |
Wilbur Mack | Former Governor Stanton (uncredited) |
Louis Mason | Minister (uncredited) |
Paul Maxey | Local Chairman (uncredited) |
Frank McLure | Doctor (uncredited) |
Walter Merrill | Man in City Bar (uncredited) |
Harold Miller | Speaker of the House (uncredited) |
John "Skins" Miller | Drunk at Football Game (uncredited) |
Pat O'Malley | Politician (uncredited) |
Jeffrey Sayre | Party Guest (uncredited) |
Charles Sherlock | Politician at Harrison's Headquarters (uncredited) |
Ray Spiker | Farmer Listing to Speech (uncredited) |
Helene Stanley | Helene Hale (uncredited) |
Larry Steers | Man at Impeachment Hearing (uncredited) |
Houseley Stevenson | Madison, Editor (uncredited) |
Charles Sullivan | Man Listening to Speech (uncredited) |
William Tannen | Man in City Bar (uncredited) |
Phil Tully | Football Coach (uncredited) |
Glen Walters | Woman Listening to Speech (uncredited) |
Frank Wilcox | Public Relations Man (uncredited) |
Harry Wilson | One of Duffy's Goons (uncredited) |
Bill Wolfe | Farmer (uncredited) |
Al Wyatt Sr. | State Trooper (uncredited) |
Sam Harris | Politician (uncredited) |
Charles Ferguson | Newspaper Office Worker (uncredited) |
Richard Bartell | State Legislator (uncredited) |
Mary Bear | File Clerk (uncredited) |
William Bruce | Commissioner (uncredited) |
Edwin Chandler | Radio Announcer (uncredited) |
William Cottrell | Reporter (uncredited) |
Jack Deery | Man at Impeachment Hearing (uncredited) |
George Farmer | Bus Man (uncredited) |
Tom Ferrandini | Politician (uncredited) |
Ted French | Dance Caller (uncredited) |
Slim Gaut | Man Listening to Speech (uncredited) |
John Giles | Young Boy (uncredited) |
Avery Graves | Senator (uncredited) |
Jimmie Horan | Man Listening to Speech (uncredited) |
James Linn | Politician (uncredited) |
H.C. Miller | Pa Stark (uncredited) |
Truett Myers | Minister at Funeral (uncredited) |
Frank O'Connor | Party Guest (uncredited) |
Sammy Shack | Duffy Associate (uncredited) |
Irving Smith | Butler (uncredited) |
George Taylor | Politician (uncredited) |
Al Thompson | Man in Cheap Bar (uncredited) |
Glen Thompson | State Trooper (uncredited) |
A.C. Tillman | Sheriff (uncredited) |
Reba Waterson | Receptionist (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Frank Goodwin | Sound Engineer |
Louis Gruenberg | Original Music Composer |
Burnett Guffey | Director of Photography |
Al Clark | Editor |
Sturges Carne | Art Direction |
Louis Diage | Set Decoration |
Clay Campbell | Makeup Artist |
Helen Hunt | Hairstylist |
Robert J. Schiffer | Makeup Artist |
Sam Nelson | Assistant Director |
Donald W. Starling | Editorial Services |
Frank P. Keller | Assistant Editor |
Donna M. Norridge | Script Supervisor |
Gert Andersen | Camera Operator |
Irving Lippman | Still Photographer |
Joseph Nussbaum | Orchestrator |
Emil Oster | First Assistant Camera |
Robert Penn Warren | Novel |
Shirley Miller | Producer's Assistant |
Robert Rossen | Screenplay, Director |
Don Siegel | Second Unit, Second Unit Director |
Morris Stoloff | Music Director |
Robert Parrish | Editorial Consultant |
Jean Louis | Costume Design |
Name | Title |
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Robert Rossen | Producer |
Organization | Category | Person | |
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Academy Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Won |
Academy Awards | Best Director | Robert Rossen | Won |
Golden Globes | Best Picture | N/A | Won |
BAFTA Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Won |
Popularity History
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2025 | 7 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
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Honesty, integrity, corruption and murder! Willie Stark is an upstanding pillar of the community, when he is coaxed into standing in the local election he gets a thirst for politics. As he progresses through the political ranks he loses sight of the very things that he first stood for, with him, ... and all those associated with him getting muddier by the day. Adapted by Robert Rossen (director and screenplay) from the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Robert Penn Warren, All The King's Men is the story about the rise and fall of a rotten politician. Almost certainly based on Louisiana Governor, Huey Pierce Long, it's a towering piece of work that is as politically cynical as it is ego centrically human. Not merely just another film about "when good guys go bad", this picture serves notice to the many things that drives politics on, for better or worse. The role of the press is under scrutiny for example, and just how come simple things such as rallies can be staged by some conniving aide sitting at the back? All roads in this gritty piece are paved with suspicious looking stones, the very foundations of which have been murkily formed. It's a testament to Rossen and his excellent cast that All The King's Men is still as potent today as it obviously was back at the tail end of the 40s. Every once in a while a similarly themed film will come our way, but few, if any, can boast the hard hitting realism that seams throughout Rossen's film. Helped by location shooting at run down Stockton in California, and boosted by a powerhouse performance from Broderick Crawford as Stark, this film most definitely is a hallmark in the political genre. Nominated for seven Academy Awards, it won three in the main categories, Best Actor (Crawford), Best Picture (rightly) and Best Supporting Actress (Mercedes McCambridge with an incredible debut performance). 9/10