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Wilson

1944, Movie, NR, 154 mins

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A lavish biography of Woodrow Wilson, this film was Darryl F. Zanuck's first production after he returned from WWII service in North Africa. Knox plays the president, first as the head of Princeton University and the author of books on political theory. He is chosen to run for governor of New Jersey and is such a success that he is soon running for president. He wins and during his first term WWI erupts in Europe. He is steadfast in his determination to keep the US out of th... read more leave a comment
Year: 1944
Rated NR

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Cast
Alexander Knox: Woodrow Wilson
Charles Coburn: Prof. Henry Holmes
Geraldine Fitzgerald: Edith Wilson
Thomas Mitchell: Joseph Tumulty
Ruth Nelson: Ellen Wilson
Cedric Hardwicke: Henry Cabot Lodge

 

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