All the King's Men

All the King's Men

109 mins | Drama | Nov. 16, 1949

All The King's Men is the story of the rise of politician Willie Stark from a rural county seat to the governor's mansion.

All the King's Men

109 mins | Drama | Nov. 16, 1949

All the King's Men
All The King's Men is the story of the rise of politician Willie Stark from a rural county seat to the governor's mansion.
IMDb rating 7.4
Producers Columbia Pictures
Original title All the King's Men
Directors Donna M. Norridge, Sam Nelson, Robert Rossen
Writers Robert Penn Warren, Robert Rossen

Cast

Broderick Crawford

as Willie Stark

John Ireland

as Jack Burden

Joanne Dru

as Anne Stanton

John Derek

as Tom Stark

Mercedes McCambridge

as Sadie Burke

Shepperd Strudwick

as Adam Stanton

Ralph Dumke

as Tiny Duffy

Anne Seymour

as Mrs. Lucy Stark

Katherine Warren

as Mrs. Burden

Raymond Greenleaf

as Judge Monte Stanton

Walter Burke

as Sugar Boy

Will Wright

as Dolph Pillsbury

Grandon Rhodes

as Floyd McEvoy

Marshall Bradford

as Senator (Uncredited)

Chet Brandenburg

as Man Listening to Speech (Uncredited)

Wheaton Chambers

as Senator (Uncredited)

Stephen Chase

as Puckett (Uncredited)

Tom Coleman

as Man Tearing Down Poster (Uncredited)

James Conaty

as Party Guest (Uncredited)

Roy Darmour

as Politician at Harrison's Headquarters (Uncredited)

Earle S. Dewey

as Joe Harrison (Uncredited)

King Donovan

as Reporter (Uncredited)

Robert Filmer

as Editor (Uncredited)

Paul Ford

as Spokesman for Impeachment (Uncredited)

Dick Gordon

as Politician (Uncredited)

William E. Green

as Senator (Uncredited)

Charles Haefeli

as Man in Cheap Bar (Uncredited)

Frank Hagney

as Stark Strong-Arm Man (Uncredited)

Richard Hale

as Richard Hale (Uncredited)

Bert Hanlon

as Editor (Uncredited)

Judd Holdren

as Politician (Uncredited)

Robert Karnes

as Legislator (Uncredited)

Kenner G. Kemp

as Legislator (Uncredited)

Donald Kerr

as Spectator (Uncredited)

Nolan Leary

as Senator (Uncredited)

Wilbur Mack

as Former Governor Stanton (Uncredited)

Louis Mason

as Minister (Uncredited)

Paul Maxey

as Local Chairman (Uncredited)

Frank McLure

as Doctor (Uncredited)

Walter Merrill

as Man in City Bar (Uncredited)

Harold Miller

as Speaker of the House (Uncredited)

John "Skins" Miller

as Drunk at Football Game (Uncredited)

Pat O'Malley

as Politician (Uncredited)

Jeffrey Sayre

as Party Guest (Uncredited)

Charles Sherlock

as Politician at Harrison's Headquarters (Uncredited)

Ray Spiker

as Farmer Listing to Speech (Uncredited)

Helene Stanley

as Helene Hale (Uncredited)

Larry Steers

as Man at Impeachment Hearing (Uncredited)

Houseley Stevenson

as Madison, Editor (Uncredited)

Charles Sullivan

as Man Listening to Speech (Uncredited)

William Tannen

as Man in City Bar (Uncredited)

Phil Tully

as Football Coach (Uncredited)

Glen Walters

as Woman Listening to Speech (Uncredited)

Frank Wilcox

as Public Relations Man (Uncredited)

Harry Wilson

as One of Duffy's Goons (Uncredited)

Bill Wolfe

as Farmer (Uncredited)

Al Wyatt Sr.

as State Trooper (Uncredited)

Sam Harris

as Politician (Uncredited)

Charles Ferguson

as Newspaper Office Worker (Uncredited)

Richard Bartell

as State Legislator (Uncredited)

Mary Bear

as File Clerk (Uncredited)

William Bruce

as Commissioner (Uncredited)

Edwin Chandler

as Radio Announcer (Uncredited)

William Cottrell

as Reporter (Uncredited)

Jack Deery

as Man at Impeachment Hearing (Uncredited)

George Farmer

as Bus Man (Uncredited)

Tom Ferrandini

as Politician (Uncredited)

Ted French

as Dance Caller (Uncredited)

Slim Gaut

as Man Listening to Speech (Uncredited)

John Giles

as Young Boy (Uncredited)

Avery Graves

as Senator (Uncredited)

Jimmie Horan

as Man Listening to Speech (Uncredited)

James Linn

as Politician (Uncredited)

H.C. Miller

as Pa Stark (Uncredited)

Truett Myers

as Minister at Funeral (Uncredited)

Frank O'Connor

as Party Guest (Uncredited)

Sammy Shack

as Duffy Associate (Uncredited)

Irving Smith

as Butler (Uncredited)

George Taylor

as Politician (Uncredited)

Al Thompson

as Man in Cheap Bar (Uncredited)

Glen Thompson

as State Trooper (Uncredited)

A.C. Tillman

as Sheriff (Uncredited)

Reba Waterson

as Receptionist (Uncredited)