
All the King’s Men
“All the King’s Men,” directed by Robert Rossen, follows the rise and fall of Willie Stark, a charismatic and ambitious Southern politician who becomes corrupted by power. The film explores themes of political manipulation, morality, and the impact of personal ambition on integrity.
Views: 85
Genre: Drama
Director: Robert Rossen
Actors: Al Wyatt Sr., Anne Seymour, Bert Hanlon, Bill Wolfe, Broderick Crawford, Charles Ferguson, Charles Haefeli, Charles Sherlock, Charles Sullivan, Chet Brandenburg, Dick Gordon, Donald Kerr, Earle S. Dewey, Frank Hagney, Frank McLure, Frank Wilcox, Glen Walters, Grandon Rhodes, Harold Miller, Harry Wilson, Helene Stanley, Houseley Stevenson, James Conaty, Jeffrey Sayre, Joanne Dru, John 'Skins' Miller, John Derek, John Ireland, Judd Holdren, Katherine Warren, Kenner G. Kemp, King Donovan, Larry Steers, Louis Mason, Marshall Bradford, Mercedes McCambridge, Nolan Leary, Pat O'Malley, Paul Ford, Paul Maxey, Phil Tully, Ralph Dumke, Ralph Littlefield, Ray Spiker, Raymond Greenleaf, Richard Hale, Robert Filmer, Robert Karnes, Roy Darmour, Sam Harris, Shepperd Strudwick, Stephen Chase, Tom Coleman, Walter Burke, Walter Merrill, Wheaton Chambers, Wilbur Mack, Will Wright, William E. Green, William Tannen
Country: United States of America
Company: Bluebush Productions, Columbia Pictures
Awards: Won 3 Oscars, 14 wins & 8 nominations total
Budget: $2,000,000
Duration:
1h 50minRelease: 1949
Release Date: 1949-11-16
IMDb: 7.4
TMDB: 6.9
Rotten Tomatoes: 97%
FilmAffinity: 7.4