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The Great Man Votes (1938)
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Synopsis
Ageing, alcohol-benumbed
John Barrymore
had one last great performance left in him before his death in 1942, and The Great Man Votes was the ideal vehicle for that performance. Barrymore plays a widowed, once-distinguished professor, lately reduced to being a night watchman. He tries to stay off the "hard stuff" for the sake of his two small children,
Virginia Weidler
and Peter Holden, but his lack of responsibility nearly loses him the custody of both kids. Meanwhile, scheming politico
Donald MacBride
discovers that his winning the upcoming mayoral election hinges upon one single vote--and guess whose vote that is? With "VIP" status suddenly thrust upon him, Barrymore regains his children, his former status in life, and (as a last-minute plot twist reveals) his self respect. Director
Garson Kanin
was so anxious to extract a good performance from John Barrymore that he ordered everyone on the set to treat the fading matinee idol with deference and respect. Unaccustomed to such treatment in his later years, Barrymore looked around the set and bellowed, "Which Barrymore do you think I am, Lionel?" Despite his precarious physical condition and his reputation for temperamental outbursts, Barrymore was the soul of cooperation on the set. His fiery temper flared only once, when child actor Virginia Weidler calculatedly attempted to steal a scene from him. Though appalled at the spectacle of The Great Profile profanely chewing out the tiny Weidler, Kanin admitted in retrospect that Barrymore was absolutely right: the kid was intruding on one of the star's soliloquies, and nobody did that to John Barrymore. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Luis Alberni
Manos
Katherine Alexander
Miss Billow
Bennie Bartlett
Davy McCarthy
John Barrymore
Vance
Granville Bates
The Mayor
William Demarest
Charles Dale
Elizabeth Risdon
Phoebe Ainslee
Roy Gordon
Mr. Byrne
Peter Holden
Donald
J.M. Kerrigan
Hot Shot Gillings
Donald MacBride
Iron Hat McCarthy
Brandon Tynan
Chester Ainslee
Virginia Weidler
Joan
Production Crew
Van Nest Polglase
Art Director
Russell Metty
Cinematographer
Roy Webb
Composer (Music Score)
Renie
Costume Designer
Garson Kanin
Director
Jack Hively
Editor
Cliff Reid
Producer
Derek N. Twist
Screenwriter
John Twist
Screenwriter
Darrell Silvera
Set Designer
Gordon Malherbe Hillman
Short Story Author
Gordon Malherbe Hillman
Short Story Author
Year: 1938
Runtime: 72
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
RKO Pictures
Release
by RKO Radio Pictures
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