All The King's Men
(1949)
Overview
All The King's Men is the story of the rise of politician Willie Stark (Broderick Crawford) from a rural county seat to the governor's mansion. Firstly he teaches himself law and becomes a lawyer championing the local people, and gaining much local popularity. He then decides to go into politics. Along the way, he loses his innocence, and becomes just as corrupt as the politicians he once fought against.
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He Might Have Been A Pretty Good Guy . . . If Too Much Power . . . And Women . . . Hadn't Gone To his Head !
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| Director: | Robert Rossen |
| Writers: | Robert Penn Warren, Robert Rossen |
Cast
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as Willie Stark as Jack Burden as Anne Stanton as Tom Stark |
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