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Poster of All the King's Men

All the King's Men

Release Date: Wednesday, November 16 1949 (73 years ago)
Portrait of Broderick CrawfordBroderick Crawford
Willie Stark
Broderick Crawford was:
Portrait of John IrelandJohn Ireland
Jack Burden
John Ireland was:
Portrait of Joanne DruJoanne Dru
Anne Stanton
Joanne Dru was:
Portrait of John DerekJohn Derek
Tom Stark
John Derek was:
Portrait of Mercedes McCambridgeMercedes McCambridge
Sadie Burke
Mercedes McCambridge was:
Portrait of Shepperd StrudwickShepperd Strudwick
Adam Stanton
Shepperd Strudwick was:
Portrait of Ralph DumkeRalph Dumke
Tiny Duffy
Ralph Dumke was:
Portrait of Anne SeymourAnne Seymour
Mrs. Lucy Stark
Anne Seymour was:
Portrait of Katherine WarrenKatherine Warren
Mrs. Burden
Katherine Warren was:
Portrait of Raymond GreenleafRaymond Greenleaf
Judge Monte Stanton
Raymond Greenleaf was:
Portrait of Walter BurkeWalter Burke
Sugar Boy
Walter Burke was:
Portrait of Will WrightWill Wright
Dolph Pillsbury
Will Wright was:
Portrait of Grandon RhodesGrandon Rhodes
Floyd McEvoy
Grandon Rhodes was:
Portrait of Marshall BradfordMarshall Bradford
Senator (Uncredited)
Marshall Bradford was:
Portrait of Chet BrandenburgChet Brandenburg
Man Listening to Speech (Uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg was:
Portrait of Wheaton ChambersWheaton Chambers
Senator (Uncredited)
Wheaton Chambers was:
Portrait of Stephen ChaseStephen Chase
Puckett (Uncredited)
Stephen Chase was:
Portrait of Tom ColemanTom Coleman
Man Tearing Down Poster (Uncredited)
Tom Coleman was:
Portrait of James ConatyJames Conaty
Party Guest (Uncredited)
James Conaty was:
Portrait of Roy DarmourRoy Darmour
Politician at Harrison's Headquarters (Uncredited)
Roy Darmour was:
Portrait of Earle S. DeweyEarle S. Dewey
Joe Harrison (Uncredited)
Earle S. Dewey was:
Portrait of King DonovanKing Donovan
Reporter (Uncredited)
King Donovan was:
Portrait of Robert FilmerRobert Filmer
Editor (Uncredited)
Robert Filmer was:
Portrait of Paul FordPaul Ford
Spokesman for Impeachment (Uncredited)
Paul Ford was:
Portrait of Dick GordonDick Gordon
Politician (Uncredited)
Dick Gordon was:
Portrait of William E. GreenWilliam E. Green
Senator (Uncredited)
William E. Green was:
Portrait of Charles HaefeliCharles Haefeli
Man in Cheap Bar (Uncredited)
Charles Haefeli was:
Portrait of Frank HagneyFrank Hagney
Stark Strong-Arm Man (Uncredited)
Frank Hagney was:
Portrait of Richard HaleRichard Hale
Richard Hale (Uncredited)
Richard Hale was:
Portrait of Bert HanlonBert Hanlon
Editor (Uncredited)
Bert Hanlon was:
Portrait of Judd HoldrenJudd Holdren
Politician (Uncredited)
Judd Holdren was:
Portrait of Robert KarnesRobert Karnes
Legislator (Uncredited)
Robert Karnes was:
Portrait of Kenner G. KempKenner G. Kemp
Legislator (Uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp was:
Portrait of Donald KerrDonald Kerr
Spectator (Uncredited)
Donald Kerr was:
Portrait of Nolan LearyNolan Leary
Senator (Uncredited)
Nolan Leary was:
Portrait of Wilbur MackWilbur Mack
Former Governor Stanton (Uncredited)
Wilbur Mack was:
Portrait of Louis MasonLouis Mason
Minister (Uncredited)
Louis Mason was:
Portrait of Paul MaxeyPaul Maxey
Local Chairman (Uncredited)
Paul Maxey was:
Portrait of Frank McLureFrank McLure
Doctor (Uncredited)
Frank McLure was:
Portrait of Walter MerrillWalter Merrill
Man in City Bar (Uncredited)
Walter Merrill was:
Portrait of Harold MillerHarold Miller
Speaker of the House (Uncredited)
Harold Miller was:
Portrait of John "Skins" MillerJohn "Skins" Miller
Drunk at Football Game (Uncredited)
John "Skins" Miller was:
Portrait of Pat O'MalleyPat O'Malley
Politician (Uncredited)
Pat O'Malley was:
Portrait of Jeffrey SayreJeffrey Sayre
Party Guest (Uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre was:
Portrait of Charles SherlockCharles Sherlock
Politician at Harrison's Headquarters (Uncredited)
Charles Sherlock was:
Portrait of Ray SpikerRay Spiker
Farmer Listing to Speech (Uncredited)
Ray Spiker was:
Portrait of Helene StanleyHelene Stanley
Helene Hale (Uncredited)
Helene Stanley was:
Portrait of Larry SteersLarry Steers
Man at Impeachment Hearing (Uncredited)
Larry Steers was:
Portrait of Houseley StevensonHouseley Stevenson
Madison, Editor (Uncredited)
Houseley Stevenson was:
Portrait of Charles SullivanCharles Sullivan
Man Listening to Speech (Uncredited)
Charles Sullivan was:
Portrait of William TannenWilliam Tannen
Man in City Bar (Uncredited)
William Tannen was:
Portrait of Phil TullyPhil Tully
Football Coach (Uncredited)
Phil Tully was:
Portrait of Glen WaltersGlen Walters
Woman Listening to Speech (Uncredited)
Glen Walters was:
Portrait of Frank WilcoxFrank Wilcox
Public Relations Man (Uncredited)
Frank Wilcox was:
Portrait of Harry WilsonHarry Wilson
One of Duffy's Goons (Uncredited)
Harry Wilson was:
Portrait of Bill WolfeBill Wolfe
Farmer (Uncredited)
Bill Wolfe was:
Portrait of Al Wyatt Sr.Al Wyatt Sr.
State Trooper (Uncredited)
Al Wyatt Sr. was:
Portrait of Sam HarrisSam Harris
Politician (Uncredited)
Sam Harris was:
Portrait of Charles FergusonCharles Ferguson
Newspaper Office Worker (Uncredited)
Charles Ferguson was:
Portrait of Richard BartellRichard Bartell
State Legislator (Uncredited)
Richard Bartell was:
Portrait of Mary BearMary Bear
File Clerk (Uncredited)
Mary Bear was:
Portrait of William BruceWilliam Bruce
Commissioner (Uncredited)
William Bruce was:
Portrait of Edwin ChandlerEdwin Chandler
Radio Announcer (Uncredited)
Edwin Chandler was:
Portrait of William CottrellWilliam Cottrell
Reporter (Uncredited)
William Cottrell was:
Portrait of Jack DeeryJack Deery
Man at Impeachment Hearing (Uncredited)
Jack Deery was:
Portrait of George FarmerGeorge Farmer
Bus Man (Uncredited)
George Farmer was:
Portrait of Tom FerrandiniTom Ferrandini
Politician (Uncredited)
Tom Ferrandini was:
Portrait of Ted FrenchTed French
Dance Caller (Uncredited)
Ted French was:
Portrait of Slim GautSlim Gaut
Man Listening to Speech (Uncredited)
Slim Gaut was:
Portrait of John GilesJohn Giles
Young Boy (Uncredited)
John Giles was:
Portrait of Avery GravesAvery Graves
Senator (Uncredited)
Avery Graves was:
Portrait of Jimmie HoranJimmie Horan
Man Listening to Speech (Uncredited)
Jimmie Horan was:
Portrait of James LinnJames Linn
Politician (Uncredited)
James Linn was:
Portrait of H.C. MillerH.C. Miller
Pa Stark (Uncredited)
H.C. Miller was:
Portrait of Truett MyersTruett Myers
Minister at Funeral (Uncredited)
Truett Myers was:
Portrait of Frank O'ConnorFrank O'Connor
Party Guest (Uncredited)
Frank O'Connor was:
Portrait of Sammy ShackSammy Shack
Duffy Associate (Uncredited)
Sammy Shack was:
Portrait of Irving SmithIrving Smith
Butler (Uncredited)
Irving Smith was:
Portrait of George TaylorGeorge Taylor
Politician (Uncredited)
George Taylor was:
Portrait of Al ThompsonAl Thompson
Man in Cheap Bar (Uncredited)
Al Thompson was:
Portrait of Glen ThompsonGlen Thompson
State Trooper (Uncredited)
Glen Thompson was:
Portrait of A.C. TillmanA.C. Tillman
Sheriff (Uncredited)
A.C. Tillman was:
Portrait of Reba WatersonReba Waterson
Receptionist (Uncredited)
Reba Waterson was:
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