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The Best Man

1964

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1 h 42 m

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The two front runners for their party's presidential nomination, one principled and the other ruthless, vie for the former president's endorsement.
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Henry Fonda
William Russell
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Cliff Robertson
Joe Cantwell
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Edie Adams
Mabel Cantwell
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Margaret Leighton
Alice Russell
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Shelley Berman
Sheldon Bascomb
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Lee Tracy
President Art Hockstader
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Ann Sothern
Sue Ellen Gamadge
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Gene Raymond
Don Cantwell
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Kevin McCarthy
Dick Jensen
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Mahalia Jackson
Mahalia Jackson
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Howard K. Smith
Howard K. Smith
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John Henry Faulk
Gov. T.T. Claypoole
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Richard Arlen
Sen. Oscar Anderson
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Penny Singleton
Mrs. Claypoole
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George Kirgo
Speechwriter
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George Furth
Tom
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Anne Newman Bacal
Janet
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Mary Lawrence
Mrs. Merwin

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audreytedji

18/11/2022 08:41
Trailer—The Best Man
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MARY

16/11/2022 14:10
The Best Man
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L❤️

16/11/2022 02:37
This film is about a fictional presidential race and it all takes place during the party's convention...and, interestingly enough, you never learn WHICH party this is supposed to be. The two frontrunners in this contested election are William Russell (Henry Fonda) and Joe Cantwell (Cliff Robertson) and both spend the movie scrambling to get enough votes to earn the nomination. As for Russell, he has a bit of baggage but despite this seems like a reasonably decent man. And, as for Cantwell, he will do just about anything to win...and is a master of the use of dirty tricks. Which of the men will grab the nomination? This is a really neat film because it is very well written and the acting is really good---especially Fonda and Lee Tracy, who plays an ex-president who wants to help pick the next candidate. It also shows the really ugly side of politics...the slanders, the insinuations and more. Overall, a really good film that manages to hold your interest throughout.
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Mahdi🤜🤛

16/11/2022 02:37
Two men vie for the presidential nomination of a party. Based on a play by Vidal, this is a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the political machinations on the campaign trail. Although the name of the party is not identified in the film, the candidates display elements of both Democratic and Republican values. Fonda is the decent, old-school liberal while Robertson is his ruthless, right-leaning rival. Both turn in excellent performances. The standout in the fine supporting cast is Tracy as a former president who must decide which candidate to endorse. This is an ideal companion piece to "Advise and Consent," made a couple of years earlier and also starring Fonda.
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Mbongo

16/11/2022 02:37
60's flick about political mudslinging between two candidates who are vying for their party's nomination for president. The action takes place at the convention as both Henry Fonda and Cliff Robertson dig up the dirt about each other. Compared to today's politics this 64 film actually seems tame. Fun to watch especially during a presidential election year.
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16/11/2022 02:37
A sharp as nails look at US politics, maybe a bit old fashioned, but in a good way, with great performances and writing, and very well put together. It pits the packaged candidate of "the people", a scary Cliff Robertson against the principled liberal played by Henry Fonda, with Lee Tracy as the dying ex-president whose endorsement both vie for. While he favors Robertson for his decisiveness, he fears his utter lack of principles, but can't support the wavering Fonda. Sex, mental illness, shady characters dredged up by political operatives (in this case a great part by Shelley Berman), the fabulous portrayals of both of the wives (especially a cute and dangerous Edie Adams), the film transcends the characters, and hits home as much today as when it came out in 1964.
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