I can't say I'm a huge fan of politics, but I do enjoy political movies! Here's one I just learned about and plan to see soon, Frank Capra's State of the Union. I'm a movie buff, but this one seems to have eluded me.
Here's the synopsis from Wikipedia:
Matthews is skeptical of the idea of running for president, but Thorndyke, Republican strategist Jim Conover (Adolphe Menjou), and campaign manager Spike McManus (Van Johnson) persuade him to run. Matthews reunites with estranged wife Mary (Katharine Hepburn) for the campaign. Despite knowing about Thorndyke and her husband's affair, Mary agrees to support him in public because of his idealism and honesty, and because she is unaware of Thorndyke's role in the campaign.
The politically naive Matthews makes a controversial speech in Wichita denouncing big labor. Before he makes another controversial speech in Detroit denouncing big business, Thorndyke secretly persuades him to moderate his tone to help his chances for the nomination. With her and Conover's help, Matthews makes deals with various special interests for their support.
Is this a movie you're familiar with? If so, any thoughts you'd like to share?
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5 comments:
It's been years since I've seen it, but it is a fun film!
It seems I've missed that one too which is surprising since I also love political films. All the President's Men is great. But my favorite is A Face in the Crowd that I believe was Andy Griffith's first film --and it's a drama. I'm sure AMC & TMC will be showing most classic political films this year.
I haven't seen this one. Looks good.
I've seen this one, but it's been a long time.
@William: It does look fun;).
@Donna: I've seen All the President's Men and enjoyed it, but I've never seen A Face in the Crowd. It'll be a change to see Andy Griffith doing drama:).
@Shelly: I heard about it on a radio show. It was news to me!
@Norma: I guess it's not one of the more popular political movies.
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