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The Best Man
The Best Man
The other party is in disarray. Five men vie for the party nomination for president. No one has a majority as the first ballot closes and the front-runners begin to decide how badly they want the job.
rating
7.232
runtime
102 min

Release

1964-04-05

Genres

Cast

Henry Fonda
Henry Fonda
as William Russell
Cliff Robertson
Cliff Robertson
as Joe Cantwell
Edie Adams
Edie Adams
as Mabel Cantwell
Margaret Leighton
Margaret Leighton
as Alice Russell
Shelley Berman
Shelley Berman
as Sheldon Bascomb
Lee Tracy
Lee Tracy
as President Art Hockstader
Ann Sothern
Ann Sothern
as Sue Ellen Gamadge
Gene Raymond
Gene Raymond
as Don Cantwell
Kevin McCarthy
Kevin McCarthy
as Dick Jensen
Mahalia Jackson
Mahalia Jackson
as Mahalia Jackson
Howard K. Smith
Howard K. Smith
as Howard K. Smith
John Henry Faulk
John Henry Faulk
as Gov. T.T. Claypoole
Richard Arlen
Richard Arlen
as Sen. Oscar Anderson
Penny Singleton
Penny Singleton
as Mrs. Claypoole (scenes deleted)
George Kirgo
George Kirgo
as Speechwriter
George Furth
George Furth
as Tom
Anne Newman Bacal
Anne Newman Bacal
as Janet (as Anne Newman)
Mary Lawrence
Mary Lawrence
as Mrs. Merwin
H.E. West
H.E. West
as Sen. Lazarus
Michael MacDonald
Michael MacDonald
as Zealot
William R. Ebersol
William R. Ebersol
as Gov. John Merwin
Natalie Masters
Natalie Masters
as Mrs. Anderson
Marie Blake
Marie Blake
as Cleaning Woman (as Blossom Rock)
Bill Stout
Bill Stout
as Bill Stout
Tyler McVey
Tyler McVey
as Chairman
Sherwood Keith
Sherwood Keith
as Doctor
Leoda Richards
Leoda Richards
as Convention Attendee (uncredited)
Gore Vidal
Gore Vidal
as Delegate (uncredited)
John Alban
John Alban
as Banquet Guest (uncredited)
Fred Aldrich
Fred Aldrich
as Delegate (uncredited)
Leon Alton
Leon Alton
as Russell Supporter (uncredited)
David Armstrong
David Armstrong
as Russell Campaign Worker (uncredited)
Billy Beck
Billy Beck
as Party Guest (uncredited)
George Bruggeman
George Bruggeman
as Reporter (uncredited)
Donald Chaffin
Donald Chaffin
as Supporter (uncredited)
Dick Cherney
Dick Cherney
as Reporter (uncredited)
Noble 'Kid' Chissell
Noble 'Kid' Chissell
as Man at Pool (uncredited)
Rupert Crosse
Rupert Crosse
as Reporter (uncredited)
Jack Daly
Jack Daly
as Photographer (uncredited)
George DeNormand
George DeNormand
as Cantwell Supporter (uncredited)
Kenneth Gibson
Kenneth Gibson
as Reporter (uncredited)
Herschel Graham
Herschel Graham
as Campaign Worker (uncredited)
Sam Harris
Sam Harris
as Cantwell Supporter (uncredited)
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Geronimo1967

As the presidential nomination process comes to it's chaotic climax, the two leading candidates are deadlocked. The more principled "Russell" (Henry Fonda) and the more savvy "Cantwell" (Cliff Robertson) are trying to get the approval of the former president "Hockstader" (Lee Tracy) whilst the former tries to avoid the whole process becoming mired in personal issues (and back-stabbing). Like so many films that depict American political process, it presents a scenario in which it's rarely the best man who wins and the so-called "Land of the Free" proves anything but! Neither of these candidates really merit the job, it all just boils down to which is going to be prepared to scrape the bottom of the barrel and ruin the reputation of the other. Both Fonda and Robertson are on good form, but pale by comparison with the rather manipulative and scheming Tracy whom you could actually believe held high office once. The pace is good, there is plenty of intrigue and as the denouement looms, I was still never quite sure who was going to come out on top. I liked the ending, though I did feel it was just a little bit of a cop out. Almost as if Gore Vidal didn't really want to make a choice either! Nobody is all bad, nobody is all good - but is compromise always the best answer? It's good, this.