The first film version of All the King's
Men was released in 1949 simultaneously in
New York and Hollywood.
Robert Rossen produced and directed the film and was
given credit as
screenwriter and Robert Penn Warren helped with the
editing of the film in
the spring of 1949. Filming was done in Stockton,
California. AWARDS Academy Award-Best Actor: Broderick Crawford Academy Award-Best Supporting Actress: Mecerdes McCambridge Academy Award: Best Picture
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The film version of Band of Angels opened in 1957. Filming was done in Louisiana. Raoul Walsh directed the film and it was written for the screen by Ivan Goff, Ben Roberts (III), and John Entwistle. For additional information from IMDB. |
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1971 Soviet Miniseries based on All the King's Men |
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The 2006 film version of All the King's
Men was produced by President Clinton's political advisor
James Carville. |
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