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All The King's Men (DVD, 2006) 
All The King's Men (DVD, 2006)

 
All The King's Men (DVD, 2006)

Leading Role: Jude Law,Sean Penn
Director: Steven Zallian
Rating: Rated PG-13
Release Date: Dec 2006
Format: DVD
UPC: 043396114364
Product ID: EPID56389907
Description: Sean Penn gives an electrifying performance as rising politician Willie Stark in ALL THE KING'S MEN, the second film based on Robert Penn Warren's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. (In 1949, the original ALL THE KING'S MEN, directed by Rober...
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Movie Description
Sean Penn gives an electrifying performance as rising politician Willie Stark in ALL THE KING'S MEN, the second film based on Robert Penn Warren's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. (In 1949, the original ALL THE KING'S MEN, directed by Robert Rossen, was a huge hit, earning Oscars for Best Picture, Best Actor [Broderick Crawford], and Best Supporting Actress [Merceded McCambridge].) But whereas the novel and first film set the story of pride, ambition, jealousy, and dirty politics in pre-World War II Louisiana, writer-director Steven Zaillian (SEARCHING FOR BOBBY FISCHER) moves the action to the 1950s, a much different time in American history, with the Great Depression and the war over and McCarthyism just around the corner. Stark starts out as a man of the people, proud to be a hick, wanting to make a difference to the struggling families in his community. But the smell of power leads to back-room corruption, lies, and betrayal. Stark surrounds himself with smart, well-connected people, including journalist (and narrator) Jack Burden (Jude Law), right-hand man Tiny Duffy (James Gandolfini), and doctor Adam Stanton (Mark Ruffalo), using them as both willing and unwilling players in his march to the top. The all-star cast also includes Kate Winslet as Stanton's sister and a former love of Burden's, Anthony Hopkins as a compromised judge, and Jackie Earle Haley as a Stark thug. The film is gorgeously shot by Pawel Edelman, with an emotional soundtrack by James Horner and period music supervised by T Bone Burnett (O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU?). Interestingly, Zaillian chose not to watch the original film, basing his screenplay solely on the novel. The remake was the brainchild of former Bill Clinton adviser James Carville, who is one of the executive producers of this stirring political film.

Credits
Producer:Arnold Messer, Ken Lemberger
Cast:Frederic Forrest, Jackie Earle Haley, James Gandolfini, Kathy Baker, Mark Ruffalo, Patricia Clarkson

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      All the King's Men are not All There
    Review created: 12/12/06
    5 of 8 people found this review helpful.

    Although Sean Penn was the main attraction of the movie, it did not do a sufficient job of conveying it's message.

    It was really disappointing for the people who have read the book or have seen the old movie. It did not relate to any of the main parts of the book such as Willie Stark asking for Black rights. There was alot of Racial discrimination in the book but it didn't talk about it. Jude Law's character wasn't focused enough. He was suppose to be miserable but you don't get an impression of misery. Penn gave me an ecstatic impression of himself. It was overlaping everyone's character. It's worth seeing once.

    It's not what everyone expected it to be. A heartbreaker. Predictable at times such as Adam killing Stark, Judge irwin killing himself, and so on. After Stark's second speech the movie was worthless. I wouldn't buy it but suggest seeing it in theaters, just once.


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