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1949109 minDrama

All the King's Men

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Is All the King's Men worth watching? With a rating of 6.972/10, this Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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All the King's Men Synopsis

A man of humble beginnings and honest intentions rises to power by nefarious means. Along for the wild ride are an earnest reporter, a heretofore classy society girl, and a too-clever-for-her-own-good political flack.

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John Ireland
John IrelandJack Burden
Broderick Crawford
Broderick CrawfordWillie Stark
Joanne Dru
Joanne DruAnne Stanton
John Derek
John DerekTom Stark
Mercedes McCambridge
Mercedes McCambridgeSadie Burke
Shepperd Strudwick
Shepperd StrudwickAdam Stanton
Ralph Dumke
Ralph DumkeTiny Duffy
Anne Seymour
Anne SeymourMrs. Lucy Stark
Katherine Warren
Katherine WarrenMrs. Burden
Raymond Greenleaf
Raymond GreenleafJudge Monte Stanton

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Is All the King's Men worth watching?

All the King's Men has received mixed reviews with a 6.972/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama movies.

Is All the King's Men hit or flop?

All the King's Men has received average ratings (6.972/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

John ChardJun 4, 2019
★ 9

Honesty, integrity, corruption and murder! Willie Stark is an upstanding pillar of the community, when he is coaxed into standing in the local election he gets a thirst for politics. As he progresses through the political ranks he loses sight of the very things that he first stood for, with him, and all those associated with him getting muddier by the day. Adapted by Robert Rossen (director and screenplay) from the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Robert Penn Warren, All The King's Men is the story about the rise and fall of a rotten politician. Almost certainly based on Louisiana Governor, Huey Pierce Long, it's a towering piece of work that is as politically cynical as it is ego centrically human. Not merely just another film about "when good guys go bad", this picture serves notice to the many things that drives politics on, for better or worse. The role of the press is under scrutiny for example, and just how come simple things such as rallies can be staged by some conniving aide sitting at the back? All roads in this gritty piece are paved with suspicious looking stones, the very foundations of which have been murkily formed. It's a testament to Rossen and his excellent cast that All The King's Men is still as potent today as it obviously was back at the tail end of the 40s. Every once in a while a similarly themed film will come our way, but few, if any, can boast the hard hitting realism that seams throughout Rossen's film. Helped by location shooting at run down Stockton in California, and boosted by a powerhouse performance from Broderick Crawford as Stark, this film most definitely is a hallmark in the political genre. Nominated for seven Academy Awards, it won three in the main categories, Best Actor (Crawford), Best Picture (rightly) and Best Supporting Actress (Mercedes McCambridge with an incredible debut performance). 9/10