About All the King's Men
- Released on November 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.
Full Cast of All the King's Men
Broderick Crawford
plays Willie Stark
John Ireland
plays Jack Burden
Joanne Dru
plays Anne Stanton
John Derek
plays Tom Stark
Mercedes McCambridge
plays Sadie Burke
Shepperd Strudwick
plays Adam Stanton
Ralph Dumke
plays Tiny Duffy
Anne Seymour
plays Mrs. Lucy Stark
Katherine Warren
plays Mrs. Burden
Raymond Greenleaf
plays Judge Monte Stanton
Walter Burke
plays Sugar Boy
Will Wright
plays Dolph Pillsbury
Grandon Rhodes
plays Floyd McEvoy
Marshall Bradford
plays Senator (Uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg
plays Man Listening to Speech (Uncredited)
Wheaton Chambers
plays Senator (Uncredited)
Stephen Chase
plays Puckett (Uncredited)
Tom Coleman
plays Man Tearing Down Poster (Uncredited)
James Conaty
plays Party Guest (Uncredited)
Roy Darmour
plays Politician at Harrison's Headquarters (Uncredited)
Earle S. Dewey
plays Joe Harrison (Uncredited)
King Donovan
plays Reporter (Uncredited)
Robert Filmer
plays Editor (Uncredited)
Paul Ford
plays Spokesman for Impeachment (Uncredited)
Dick Gordon
plays Politician (Uncredited)
William E. Green
plays Senator (Uncredited)
Charles Haefeli
plays Man in Cheap Bar (Uncredited)
Frank Hagney
plays Stark Strong-Arm Man (Uncredited)
Richard Hale
plays Richard Hale (Uncredited)
Bert Hanlon
plays Editor (Uncredited)
Judd Holdren
plays Politician (Uncredited)
Robert Karnes
plays Legislator (Uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp
plays Legislator (Uncredited)
Donald Kerr
plays Spectator (Uncredited)
Nolan Leary
plays Senator (Uncredited)
Wilbur Mack
plays Former Governor Stanton (Uncredited)
Louis Mason
plays Minister (Uncredited)
Paul Maxey
plays Local Chairman (Uncredited)
Frank McLure
plays Doctor (Uncredited)
Walter Merrill
plays Man in City Bar (Uncredited)
Harold Miller
plays Speaker of the House (Uncredited)
John "Skins" Miller
plays Drunk at Football Game (Uncredited)
Pat O'Malley
plays Politician (Uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre
plays Party Guest (Uncredited)
Charles Sherlock
plays Politician at Harrison's Headquarters (Uncredited)
Ray Spiker
plays Farmer Listing to Speech (Uncredited)
Helene Stanley
plays Helene Hale (Uncredited)
Larry Steers
plays Man at Impeachment Hearing (Uncredited)
Houseley Stevenson
plays Madison, Editor (Uncredited)
Charles Sullivan
plays Man Listening to Speech (Uncredited)
William Tannen
plays Man in City Bar (Uncredited)
Phil Tully
plays Football Coach (Uncredited)
Glen Walters
plays Woman Listening to Speech (Uncredited)
Frank Wilcox
plays Public Relations Man (Uncredited)
Harry Wilson
plays One of Duffy's Goons (Uncredited)
Bill Wolfe
plays Farmer (Uncredited)
Al Wyatt Sr.
plays State Trooper (Uncredited)
Sam Harris
plays Politician (Uncredited)
Charles Ferguson
plays Newspaper Office Worker (Uncredited)
Richard Bartell
plays State Legislator (Uncredited)
Mary Bear
plays File Clerk (Uncredited)
William Bruce
plays Commissioner (Uncredited)
Edwin Chandler
plays Radio Announcer (Uncredited)
William Cottrell
plays Reporter (Uncredited)
Jack Deery
plays Man at Impeachment Hearing (Uncredited)
George Farmer
plays Bus Man (Uncredited)
Tom Ferrandini
plays Politician (Uncredited)
Ted French
plays Dance Caller (Uncredited)
Slim Gaut
plays Man Listening to Speech (Uncredited)
John Giles
plays Young Boy (Uncredited)
Avery Graves
plays Senator (Uncredited)
Jimmie Horan
plays Man Listening to Speech (Uncredited)
James Linn
plays Politician (Uncredited)
H.C. Miller
plays Pa Stark (Uncredited)
Truett Myers
plays Minister at Funeral (Uncredited)
Frank O'Connor
plays Party Guest (Uncredited)
Sammy Shack
plays Duffy Associate (Uncredited)
Irving Smith
plays Butler (Uncredited)
George Taylor
plays Politician (Uncredited)
Al Thompson
plays Man in Cheap Bar (Uncredited)
Glen Thompson
plays State Trooper (Uncredited)
A.C. Tillman
plays Sheriff (Uncredited)
Reba Waterson
plays Receptionist (Uncredited)
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