Showing posts with label Robert Rossen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Rossen. Show all posts

Monday, September 2, 2019

All the King's Men (1949)

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All the King's Men (1949)
Columbia
November 8, 1949
Drama
DVD
C+

Robert Rossen directed and wrote the screenplay based on the Robert Penn Warren novel, which in turn was inspired by Louisiana governor Huey Long.  (Rossen would also write and direct the much duller Alexander the Great a few years later.)  While I think the production is too melodramatic, best exemplified by the way Dru turns her head to the side when she gets yelled at, I do like that it's given a "timeless yet timely" quality, not directly mentioning the Depression or any wars, just focusing on how a demagogue can rise to power.  There aren't really any sympathetic characters, even the "victims," so I can't go above a C+.

The movie was remade in 2006 and apparently took place in the early '50s.

Sunday, August 25, 2019

Alexander the Great

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United Artists
22 March 1956 (London premiere)
Historical Drama
DVD
D+

After the early scenes of Alexander as a baby, a very blond Richard Burton takes over the role.  Fredric March plays his father, Philip of Macedonia.  Robert Rossen wrote and directed.