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The Man (1972)
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Rod Serling
, a master of speculative scriptwriting, penned the screenplay of The Man. Set a few days into the future, the story contrives to kill off the President, the vice president, and virtually everyone in line of succession in a bizarre accident. This turn of events elevates African-American senator
James Earl Jones
directly into the Oval Office. Based on a novel by
Irving Wallace
, The Man was originally intended as TV movie, but released theatrically because most sponsors were afraid of its supposed controversial content. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Lew Ayres
Noah Calvin
Martin Balsam
Jim Talley
Barbara Rush
Kay Eaton
James Earl Jones
Douglas Dilman
William Windom
Arthur Eaton
Burgess Meredith
Sen. Watson
Production Crew
James Hulsey
Art Director
Irving Wallace
Book Author
Edward C. Rosson
Cinematographer
Jerry Goldsmith
Composer (Music Score)
Joseph Sargent
Director
George Jay Nicholson
Editor
Christopher Seitz
First Assistant Director
Lee Rich
Producer
Rod Serling
Screenwriter
James I. Berkey
Set Designer
Harold Lewis
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1972
Runtime: 93
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Color type
Eastmancolor
Produced by
ABC Circle
Paramount
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