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7.4/10 • 39

1964-04-051h 42m

Drama

Does The Best Man Always Get To The White House?

The other party is in disarray. Five men vie for the party nomination for president. No one has a majority as the first ballot closes and the front-runners begin to decide how badly they want the job.

Directors
Franklin J. Schaffner
Editors
Robert Swink

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  1. Henry Fonda

    Henry Fonda

    William Russell

  2. Cliff Robertson

    Cliff Robertson

    Joe Cantwell

  3. Edie Adams

    Edie Adams

    Mabel Cantwell

  4. Margaret Leighton

    Margaret Leighton

    Alice Russell

  5. Shelley Berman

    Shelley Berman

    Sheldon Bascomb

  6. Lee Tracy

    Lee Tracy

    President Art Hockstader

  7. Ann Sothern

    Ann Sothern

    Sue Ellen Gamadge

  8. Gene Raymond

    Gene Raymond

    Don Cantwell

  9. Kevin McCarthy

    Kevin McCarthy

    Dick Jensen

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CinemaSerf

Apr 4, 2022

7/10

As the presidential nomination process comes to it's chaotic climax, the two leading candidates are deadlocked. The more principled "Russell" (Henry Fonda) and the more savvy "Cantwell" (Cliff Robertson) are trying to get the approval of the former president "Hockstader" (Lee Tracy) whilst the former tries to avoid the whole process becoming mired in personal issues (and back-stabbing). Like so many films that depict American political process, it presents a scenario in which it's rarely the best man who wins and the so-called "Land of the Free" proves anything but! Neither of these candidates really merit the job, it all just boils down to which is going to be prepared to scrape the bottom of the barrel and ruin the reputation of the other. Both Fonda and Robertson are on good form, but pale by comparison with the rather manipulative and scheming Tracy whom you could actually believe held high office once. The pace is good, there is plenty of intrigue and as the denouement looms, I was still never quite sure who was going to come out on top. I liked the ending, though I did feel it was just a little bit of a cop out. Almost as if Gore Vidal didn't really want to make a choice either! Nobody is all bad, nobody is all good - but is compromise always the best answer? It's good, this.

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Original Language
English
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Keywords
election campaignpresidential electionpoliticsbased on play or musicallos angeles, californiacorrupt politicianex-president