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All the King's Men (1949 film)

All the King's Men is a 1949 American drama written, produced, and directed by Robert Rossen. It is based on the 1946 Robert Penn Warren novel of the same name. The film stars Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Mercedes McCambridge, and Joanne Dru. The plot focuses on the rise and fall of the ambitious and ruthless politician Willie Stark (Crawford) in the American South.[2] Though a fictional character, Stark strongly resembles Louisiana governor Huey Long.

All the King's Men
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRobert Rossen
Screenplay byRobert Rossen
Based onAll the King's Men
by Robert Penn Warren
Produced byRobert Rossen
StarringBroderick Crawford
John Ireland
Mercedes McCambridge
Joanne Dru
John Derek
Shepperd Strudwick
CinematographyBurnett Guffey
Edited byAl Clark
Robert Parrish
Music byLouis Gruenberg
Color processBlack and white
Production
company
Columbia Pictures
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release dates
  • November 8, 1949 (1949-11-08) (NYC)
  • November 16, 1949 (1949-11-16) (LAC)
  • January 1950 (1950-01) (US)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$2 million[1]
Box office$4.2 million (rentals)[1]

The film won three Academy Awards, including the Academy Award for Best Picture, the award for Best Actor, which went to Broderick Crawford, and the award for Best Supporting Actress, won by Mercedes McCambridge.

In 2001, All the King's Men was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the Library of Congress and was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry.

Plot

The story of the rise of politician Willie Stark from a rural county seat to the governor's mansion is depicted in the film. He goes into politics, railing against the corruptly run county government, but loses his race for county treasurer, in the face of unfair obstacles placed by the local machine. Stark teaches himself law, and as a lawyer, continues to fight the local establishment, championing the local people and gaining popularity. He eventually rises to become a candidate for governor, narrowly losing his first race, then winning on his second attempt. Along the way he loses his innocence and becomes as corrupt as the politicians he once fought against. As he rises, Stark philanders and gets involved with many women, taking his PR man/journalist Jack Burden's own girlfriend, Anne Stanton, as his mistress.

Stark's son Tommy drinks to deal with his feelings about his father, eventually crashes his car, injuring himself and killing his female passenger. When Stark bullies Tommy into playing a football game, Tommy becomes paralyzed after a brutal hit.

Stark, who had always dealt with those who got in his way by any means, begins to see his world start to unravel and he discovers that not everyone can be bought off.

The story has a complex series of relationships. All is seen through the eyes of the journalist, Jack Burden, who admires Stark and even when disillusioned still sticks by him. Stark's campaign assistant, Sadie is clearly in love with Stark and wants him to leave his wife, Lucy. When Stark's reputation is brought into disrepute by Judge Stanton (Anne's uncle), he seeks to blacken the judge's name. When Jack finds evidence of the judge's possible wrongdoing, a quarter century earlier, he hides it from Stark. Anne gives the evidence to Stark, who uses it against her uncle, who immediately commits suicide. Anne seems to forgive Stark, but her brother, Adam, the surgeon who helped save Tommy's life after the car crash, cannot. After Stark wins an impeachment investigation, Adam assassinates Stark. The doctor in turn is shot down by Sugar Boy, Stark's fawning assistant. Having lost his respect for him, Jack tries to get Anne's agreement to find a way to destroy Stark's reputation just as he dies.

Cast

 
Broderick Crawford as Willie Stark in All the King's Men

Production

Rossen originally offered the starring role to John Wayne, who found the proposed film script unpatriotic and indignantly refused the part. Crawford, who eventually took the role, won the 1949 Academy Award for Best Actor, beating out Wayne, who had been nominated for his role in Sands of Iwo Jima.

The film was shot at various locations in California using local residents, something that was fairly unknown for Hollywood at the time.[4] The old San Joaquin County courthouse in Stockton, built in 1898 and demolished about a dozen years after the film's release, was featured prominently.

Paul Tatara, a film reviewer for CNN, describes the film as "one of those pictures that was saved in the editing". Al Clark did the original cut but had trouble putting all the footage that Robert Rossen had shot into a coherent narrative. Robert Parrish was brought on board by Rossen and Columbia Studios head, Harry Cohn, to see what he could do. Since Rossen had a hard time cutting anything he shot, after several weeks of tinkering and cutting, the movie was still over 250 minutes long. Cohn was prepared to release it in this version after one more preview, but this threw Rossen into a panic, so Rossen came up with a novel solution. Rossen told Parrish to "[s]elect what you consider to be the center of each scene, put the film in the synch machine and wind down a hundred feet [around 50 seconds] before and a hundred feet after, and chop it off, regardless of what's going on. Cut through dialogue, music, anything. Then, when you're finished, we'll run the picture and see what we've got". When Parrish was done with what Rossen had suggested, they were left with a 109-minute movie that was more compelling to watch. After All the King's Men won its Academy Award for Best Picture, Harry Cohn repeatedly gave Parrish credit for saving the film, even though Parrish only did what Rossen told him to do. The editing gambit gives the film a memorably jagged urgency that's unique for a studio-era film.[5] Although Clark is credited as the "Film Editor" (with Parrish being credited as "Editorial Advisor"), both Clark and Parrish received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Film Editing.

Reception

Critical response

The film received wide acclaim upon its release. Film critic Bosley Crowther lauded the film and its direction in his review, writing, "Robert Rossen has written and directed, as well as personally produced, a rip-roaring film of the same title ... We have carefully used that descriptive as the tag for this new Columbia film because a quality of turbulence and vitality is the one that it most fully demonstrates ... In short, Mr. Rossen has assembled in this starkly unprettified film a piece of pictorial journalism that is remarkable for its brilliant parts."[6] Critic William Brogdon, writing for Variety magazine, was also complimentary and praised Broderick Crawford's work, "As the rural Abe Lincoln, springing up from the soil to make himself a great man by using the opinionless, follow-the-leader instinct of the more common voter, Broderick Crawford does a standout performance. Given a meaty part, his histrionic bent wraps it up for a great personal success adding much to the many worthwhile aspects of the drama."[7]

On Rotten Tomatoes, All the King's Men holds a rating of 97% based on 70 reviews, with an average rating of 8.10/10. The consensus summarizes: "Broderick Crawford is spellbinding as politician Willie Stark in director Robert Rossen's adaptation of the Robert Penn Warren novel about the corrosive effects of power on the human soul."[8]

Noir analysis

Film historian Spencer Selby calls the film "[A] hard-hitting noir adaptation of Warren's eloquent novel".[9]

Joe Goldberg, film historian and former story editor for Paramount Pictures, wrote about the content of the plot and its noirish fatalistic conclusion, "The plot makes sense, the dialogue is memorable, the story arises from the passions and ideas of the characters. It deals with graft, corruption, love, drink and betrayal, and the subversion of idealism by power, and it might even make someone angry... The story moves toward its conclusion with the dark inevitability of film noir."[10]

Accolades

In 2001, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[11][12] The Academy Film Archive preserved All the King's Men in 2000.[13] As of 2022, it is the last Best Picture winner to be based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.

Academy Awards 1949

All the King's Men received seven Academy Awards nominations, winning three.

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Wall St. Researchers' Cheery Tone". Variety. November 7, 1962. p. 7.
  2. ^ All the King's Men at the American Film Institute Catalog.
  3. ^ "All the King's Men". AFI|Catalog. American Film Institute. Retrieved July 18, 2020.
  4. ^ Higham, Charles; Greenberg, Joel (1968). Hollywood in the Forties. London: A. Zwemmer Limited. p. 79. ISBN 0-302-00477-7.
  5. ^ Tatara, Paul. "All the King's Men". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  6. ^ Crowther, Bosley. The New York Times, film review, November 9, 1949. Accessed: July 22, 2013.
  7. ^ Brogdon, William. Variety, film review, November 8, 1949. Accessed: July 22, 2013.
  8. ^ "All the King's Men". Rotten Tomatoes.
  9. ^ Selby, Spencer. Dark City: The Film Noir. All the King's Men, listed as film noir #8, pg. 127. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland Publishing, 1984. ISBN 0-89950-103-6.
  10. ^ Goldberg, Joe. The Wall Street Journal, review, "The 1949 film adaptation brought black-and-white realism to the roman à clef", September 23, 2006. Accessed: July 22, 2013.
  11. ^ "Complete National Film Registry Listing". Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-09-14.
  12. ^ "Librarian of Congress Names 25 More Films to National Film Registry". Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-09-14.
  13. ^ "Preserved Projects". Academy Film Archive.

Bibliography

Silver, Alain and James Ursini (editors). Film Noir: Reader 2. All the King's Men film noir themes discussed in essay, "Violence and the Bitch Goddess" by Stephen Farber, pgs. 54-55 (1974). Proscenium Publishers, Inc., New York (July 2003). Second Limelight Edition. ISBN 0-87910-280-2.

External links

  • All the King's Men at the American Film Institute Catalog
  • All the King's Men at IMDb
  • All the King's Men at AllMovie
  • All the King's Men at the TCM Movie Database
  • All the King's Men at Rotten Tomatoes
  • All the King's Men information site and DVD review at DVD Beaver (includes images)
  • All the King's Men film trailer on YouTube
  • All the President's Men essay by Daniel Eagan in America's Film Legacy: The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film Registry, A&C Black, 2010 ISBN 0826429777, pages 428–429. [1]

Streaming audio

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This article is about the 1949 film For other uses see All the King s Men disambiguation All the King s Men is a 1949 American drama written produced and directed by Robert Rossen It is based on the 1946 Robert Penn Warren novel of the same name The film stars Broderick Crawford John Ireland Mercedes McCambridge and Joanne Dru The plot focuses on the rise and fall of the ambitious and ruthless politician Willie Stark Crawford in the American South 2 Though a fictional character Stark strongly resembles Louisiana governor Huey Long All the King s MenTheatrical release posterDirected byRobert RossenScreenplay byRobert RossenBased onAll the King s Menby Robert Penn WarrenProduced byRobert RossenStarringBroderick CrawfordJohn IrelandMercedes McCambridgeJoanne DruJohn DerekShepperd StrudwickCinematographyBurnett GuffeyEdited byAl ClarkRobert ParrishMusic byLouis GruenbergColor processBlack and whiteProductioncompanyColumbia PicturesDistributed byColumbia PicturesRelease datesNovember 8 1949 1949 11 08 NYC November 16 1949 1949 11 16 LAC January 1950 1950 01 US Running time110 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 2 million 1 Box office 4 2 million rentals 1 The film won three Academy Awards including the Academy Award for Best Picture the award for Best Actor which went to Broderick Crawford and the award for Best Supporting Actress won by Mercedes McCambridge In 2001 All the King s Men was deemed culturally historically or aesthetically significant by the Library of Congress and was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Critical response 4 2 Noir analysis 4 3 Accolades 4 3 1 Academy Awards 1949 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Notes 6 2 Bibliography 7 External links 7 1 Streaming audioPlot EditThe story of the rise of politician Willie Stark from a rural county seat to the governor s mansion is depicted in the film He goes into politics railing against the corruptly run county government but loses his race for county treasurer in the face of unfair obstacles placed by the local machine Stark teaches himself law and as a lawyer continues to fight the local establishment championing the local people and gaining popularity He eventually rises to become a candidate for governor narrowly losing his first race then winning on his second attempt Along the way he loses his innocence and becomes as corrupt as the politicians he once fought against As he rises Stark philanders and gets involved with many women taking his PR man journalist Jack Burden s own girlfriend Anne Stanton as his mistress Stark s son Tommy drinks to deal with his feelings about his father eventually crashes his car injuring himself and killing his female passenger When Stark bullies Tommy into playing a football game Tommy becomes paralyzed after a brutal hit Stark who had always dealt with those who got in his way by any means begins to see his world start to unravel and he discovers that not everyone can be bought off The story has a complex series of relationships All is seen through the eyes of the journalist Jack Burden who admires Stark and even when disillusioned still sticks by him Stark s campaign assistant Sadie is clearly in love with Stark and wants him to leave his wife Lucy When Stark s reputation is brought into disrepute by Judge Stanton Anne s uncle he seeks to blacken the judge s name When Jack finds evidence of the judge s possible wrongdoing a quarter century earlier he hides it from Stark Anne gives the evidence to Stark who uses it against her uncle who immediately commits suicide Anne seems to forgive Stark but her brother Adam the surgeon who helped save Tommy s life after the car crash cannot After Stark wins an impeachment investigation Adam assassinates Stark The doctor in turn is shot down by Sugar Boy Stark s fawning assistant Having lost his respect for him Jack tries to get Anne s agreement to find a way to destroy Stark s reputation just as he dies Cast Edit Broderick Crawford as Willie Stark in All the King s Men Broderick Crawford as Willie Stark John Ireland as Jack Burden Joanne Dru as Anne Stanton John Derek as Tom Stark Mercedes McCambridge as Sadie Burke Shepperd Strudwick as Adam Stanton Ralph Dumke as Tiny Duffy Anne Seymour as Mrs Lucy Stark Katharine Warren as Mrs Burden Raymond Greenleaf as Judge Monte Stanton Walter Burke as Sugar Boy Will Wright as Dolph Pillsbury Grandon Rhodes as Floyd McEvoy Larry Steers as Man at Impeachment Hearing uncredited Houseley Stevenson as Madison the newspaper editor 3 Paul Ford as State Senator and impeachment prosecutorProduction EditRossen originally offered the starring role to John Wayne who found the proposed film script unpatriotic and indignantly refused the part Crawford who eventually took the role won the 1949 Academy Award for Best Actor beating out Wayne who had been nominated for his role in Sands of Iwo Jima The film was shot at various locations in California using local residents something that was fairly unknown for Hollywood at the time 4 The old San Joaquin County courthouse in Stockton built in 1898 and demolished about a dozen years after the film s release was featured prominently Paul Tatara a film reviewer for CNN describes the film as one of those pictures that was saved in the editing Al Clark did the original cut but had trouble putting all the footage that Robert Rossen had shot into a coherent narrative Robert Parrish was brought on board by Rossen and Columbia Studios head Harry Cohn to see what he could do Since Rossen had a hard time cutting anything he shot after several weeks of tinkering and cutting the movie was still over 250 minutes long Cohn was prepared to release it in this version after one more preview but this threw Rossen into a panic so Rossen came up with a novel solution Rossen told Parrish to s elect what you consider to be the center of each scene put the film in the synch machine and wind down a hundred feet around 50 seconds before and a hundred feet after and chop it off regardless of what s going on Cut through dialogue music anything Then when you re finished we ll run the picture and see what we ve got When Parrish was done with what Rossen had suggested they were left with a 109 minute movie that was more compelling to watch After All the King s Men won its Academy Award for Best Picture Harry Cohn repeatedly gave Parrish credit for saving the film even though Parrish only did what Rossen told him to do The editing gambit gives the film a memorably jagged urgency that s unique for a studio era film 5 Although Clark is credited as the Film Editor with Parrish being credited as Editorial Advisor both Clark and Parrish received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Film Editing Reception EditCritical response Edit The film received wide acclaim upon its release Film critic Bosley Crowther lauded the film and its direction in his review writing Robert Rossen has written and directed as well as personally produced a rip roaring film of the same title We have carefully used that descriptive as the tag for this new Columbia film because a quality of turbulence and vitality is the one that it most fully demonstrates In short Mr Rossen has assembled in this starkly unprettified film a piece of pictorial journalism that is remarkable for its brilliant parts 6 Critic William Brogdon writing for Variety magazine was also complimentary and praised Broderick Crawford s work As the rural Abe Lincoln springing up from the soil to make himself a great man by using the opinionless follow the leader instinct of the more common voter Broderick Crawford does a standout performance Given a meaty part his histrionic bent wraps it up for a great personal success adding much to the many worthwhile aspects of the drama 7 On Rotten Tomatoes All the King s Men holds a rating of 97 based on 70 reviews with an average rating of 8 10 10 The consensus summarizes Broderick Crawford is spellbinding as politician Willie Stark in director Robert Rossen s adaptation of the Robert Penn Warren novel about the corrosive effects of power on the human soul 8 Noir analysis Edit Film historian Spencer Selby calls the film A hard hitting noir adaptation of Warren s eloquent novel 9 Joe Goldberg film historian and former story editor for Paramount Pictures wrote about the content of the plot and its noirish fatalistic conclusion The plot makes sense the dialogue is memorable the story arises from the passions and ideas of the characters It deals with graft corruption love drink and betrayal and the subversion of idealism by power and it might even make someone angry The story moves toward its conclusion with the dark inevitability of film noir 10 Accolades Edit In 2001 the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being culturally historically or aesthetically significant 11 12 The Academy Film Archive preserved All the King s Men in 2000 13 As of 2022 update it is the last Best Picture winner to be based on a Pulitzer Prize winning novel Academy Awards 1949 Edit All the King s Men received seven Academy Awards nominations winning three Award Result WinnerBest Motion Picture Won Robert Rossen Productions Columbia Robert Rossen Producer Best Director Nominated Robert Rossen Winner was Joseph L Mankiewicz A Letter to Three WivesBest Actor Won Broderick CrawfordBest Supporting Actor Nominated John Ireland Winner was Dean Jagger Twelve O Clock HighBest Supporting Actress Won Mercedes McCambridgeBest Writing Screenplay Nominated Robert Rossen Winner was Joseph L Mankiewicz A Letter to Three WivesBest Film Editing Nominated Robert Parrish and Al Clark Winner was Harry W Gerstad ChampionSee also EditList of American films of 1949 All the King s Men 2006 film directed by Steven Zaillian and also based on Warren s book Politics in fictionReferences EditNotes Edit a b Wall St Researchers Cheery Tone Variety November 7 1962 p 7 All the King s Men at the American Film Institute Catalog All the King s Men AFI Catalog American Film Institute Retrieved July 18 2020 Higham Charles Greenberg Joel 1968 Hollywood in the Forties London A Zwemmer Limited p 79 ISBN 0 302 00477 7 Tatara Paul All the King s Men Turner Classic Movies Retrieved 18 February 2014 Crowther Bosley The New York Times film review November 9 1949 Accessed July 22 2013 Brogdon William Variety film review November 8 1949 Accessed July 22 2013 All the King s Men Rotten Tomatoes Selby Spencer Dark City The Film Noir All the King s Men listed as film noir 8 pg 127 Jefferson North Carolina McFarland Publishing 1984 ISBN 0 89950 103 6 Goldberg Joe The Wall Street Journal review The 1949 film adaptation brought black and white realism to the roman a clef September 23 2006 Accessed July 22 2013 Complete National Film Registry Listing Library of Congress Retrieved 2020 09 14 Librarian of Congress Names 25 More Films to National Film Registry Library of Congress Retrieved 2020 09 14 Preserved Projects Academy Film Archive Bibliography Edit Silver Alain and James Ursini editors Film Noir Reader 2 All the King s Men film noir themes discussed in essay Violence and the Bitch Goddess by Stephen Farber pgs 54 55 1974 Proscenium Publishers Inc New York July 2003 Second Limelight Edition ISBN 0 87910 280 2 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to All the King s Men 1949 film All the King s Men at the American Film Institute Catalog All the King s Men at IMDb All the King s Men at AllMovie All the King s Men at the TCM Movie Database All the King s Men at Rotten Tomatoes All the King s Men information site and DVD review at DVD Beaver includes images All the King s Men film trailer on YouTube All the President s Men essay by Daniel Eagan in America s Film Legacy The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film Registry A amp C Black 2010 ISBN 0826429777 pages 428 429 1 Streaming audio Edit All The King s Men on NBC University Theater January 16 1949 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title All the King 27s Men 1949 film amp oldid 1116914919, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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