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State of the Union (1948)
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Synopsis
Frank Capra
's only MGM film, State of the Union was adapted by
Anthony Veiller
and
Myles Connolly
from the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse.
Spencer Tracy
plays an aircraft tycoon who is coerced into seeking the Republican Presidential nomination by predatory newspaper mogul
Angela Lansbury
. Campaign manager
Van Johnson
suggests that, for appearance's sake, Tracy be reunited with his estranged wife
Katharine Hepburn
(replacing
Claudette Colbert
, who'd ankled the project after a pre-production donnybrook with director Capra). Realizing that Tracy and Lansbury are having an affair, Hepburn nonetheless agrees to grow through the devoted-wife charade because she believes that Tracy just might make a good President. Her faith is shattered when Tracy, corrupted by the Washington power brokers, publicly compromises his values in order to get votes. Only in the film's last moments does Tracy prove himself worthy of Hepburn's love and his own self-respect by admitting his dishonesty during a nationwide radio-TV broadcast. Much of the biting wit in the original Broadway production of State of the Union is sacrificed in favor of the director's patented "Capracorn," but the film is no less entertaining because of this. As usual, the supporting cast is impeccable, from featured players
Adolphe Menjou
(whose off-camera political arguments with Hepburn threatened to shut down production at times) and
Margaret Hamilton
, to bit actors like Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer and Tor (
Plan 9 From Outer Space
) Johnson. Because the television rights to State of the Union belonged to Capra's Liberty Films, the picture was released to TV by MCA rather than MGM's syndication division. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer
Bellboy
Florence Auer
Grace Orval Draper
Irving Bacon
Buck Swenson
Art Baker
Radio Announcer
Tom Fadden
Waiter
Margaret Hamilton
Norah
Katharine Hepburn
Mary Matthews
Van Johnson
Spike McManus
Angela Lansbury
Kay Thorndyke
Adolphe Menjou
Jim Conover
George Nokes
Grant Matthews, Jr.
Tom Pedi
Barber
Howard I. Smith
Sam Parrish
Lewis Stone
Sam Thorndyke
Spencer Tracy
Grant Matthews
Maidel Turner
Lulubelle Alexander
Raymond Walburn
Judge Alexander
Pierre Watkin
Sen. Lauterback
Charles Lane
Blink Moran
Production Crew
Cedric Gibbons
Art Director
Urie McCleary
Art Director
Anthony Veiller
Associate Producer
George Folsey
Cinematographer
Victor Young
Composer (Music Score)
Irene
Costume Designer
Frank Capra
Director
William W. Hornbeck
Editor
Arthur S. Black, Jr.
First Assistant Director
Jack Dawn
Makeup
Howard Lindsay
Play Author
Russel Crouse
Play Author
Frank Capra
Producer
Anthony Veiller
Screenwriter
Myles Connolly
Screenwriter
Emile Kuri
Set Designer
Douglas Shearer
Sound/Sound Designer
Arnold A. Gillespie
Special Effects
Year: 1948
Runtime: 124
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Produced by
Frank Capra Productions
Liberty Films
MGM
Release
by MGM
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.