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1944154 minDrama

Wilson

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Is Wilson worth watching? With a rating of 5.5/10, this Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Wilson Synopsis

The political career of Woodrow Wilson is chronicled, beginning with his decision to leave his post at Princeton to run for Governor of New Jersey, and his subsequent ascent to the Presidency of the United States. During his terms in office, Wilson must deal with the death of his first wife, the onslaught of German hostilities leading to American involvement in the Great War, and his own country's reticence to join the League of Nations. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation in 2006.

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Alexander Knox
Alexander KnoxWoodrow Wilson
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Geraldine FitzgeraldEdith Bolling Galt
Thomas Mitchell
Thomas MitchellJoseph Tumulty
Ruth Nelson
Ruth NelsonEllen Wilson
Cedric Hardwicke
Cedric HardwickeSenator Henry Cabot Lodge
Charles Coburn
Charles CoburnProfessor Henry Holmes
Vincent Price
Vincent PriceWilliam Gibbs McAdoo
William Eythe
William EytheGeorge Felton
Mary Anderson
Mary AndersonEleanor Wilson
Ruth Ford
Ruth FordMargaret Wilson

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Wilson has received mixed reviews with a 5.5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama movies.

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Wilson has received average ratings (5.5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Wilson is a Drama movie that The political career of Woodrow Wilson is chronicled, beginning with his decision to leave his post at Princeton to run for Governor of New Jersey, an...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 30, 2022
★ 6

Had they been contemporaries, one might be forgiven for thinking that Daryll F. Zanuck owed Woodrow Wilson quite a sum of money. The 28th President could hardly have written a more favourable biopic, had he penned it himself. Oscar nominated Alexander Knox is superbly cast, though, in this depiction of the rise of the academic, principled fellow to the White House. Insofar as history in concerned, however - it is pretty factually "loose", somewhat fanciful, and though an interesting assessment of America's leader during the latter stages of WWI - clearly a man of ideals and vision - the only thing it doesn't credit him with is the invention of the wheel. The production looks terrific. especially at the beginning when we are exposed to the hustings of his gubernatorial and then presidential campaigns, when the film is lively and energetic (assisted ably by Alfred Newman's score). Once ensconced in office, the pace slows to that of a snail in a bowl of treacle, and the melodrama of his rather tragic personal life ensures the story just becomes quite dull - more of a rose-tinted chronology. Brief interventions from Sir Cedric Hardwicke as arch-opponent Senator John Cabot Lodge help occasionally, but this is essentially a kindly, very long, retrospective on a man that is pretty much entirely intended for domestic, and sympathetic, consumption.