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All The King's Men

2006, Movie, PG-13, 0 mins

ALL THE KING'S MEN
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Three fine British actors, one grade-A U.S. ham, and writer-director Steve Zaillian bring Robert Penn Warren's great American novel of political corruption and wrecked idealism to the screen in an adaptation that's more faithful than, if ultimately inferior to, Robert Rossen's 1949 Academy Award winner. Set in the post-WWII South and loosely based on the colorful career of real-life Louisiana governor Huey Long, the film charts the rapid rise and precipitous fall of the essen... read more leave a comment
Year: 2006
Rated PG-13

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Cast
Sean Penn: Willie Stark
Jude Law: Jack Burden
Anthony Hopkins: Judge Montague Irwin
Kate Winslet: Anne Stanton
Mark Ruffalo: Adam Stanton
James Gandolfini: Tiny Duffy

 

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What Were the Cineplex's Biggest Bombs of '06?

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