May 15, 2014
Movie Night: The Best Man.
Review #580: The Best Man.
Cast
Henry Fonda (William Russell), Cliff Robertson (Joe Cantwell), Lee Tracy (Art Hockstader), Edie Adams (Mabel Cantwell), Margaret Leighton (Alice Russell), Ann Sothern (Sue Ellen Gamadge), Shelley Berman (Sheldon Bascomb), Gene Raymond (Don Cantwell), Kevin McCarthy (Dick Jensen), John Henry Faulk (Governor T.T. Claypoole), and Richard Arlen (Senator Oscar Anderson) Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner (#347 - Planet of the Apes)
Review
It's sort of hard to talk about this movie because when it all boils down to it, this is an okay movie. Fonda and Robertson are exceptional, especially when they share a scene, but Lee Tracy is even better, he steals the show and makes it his own in his final performance as he just dominates the movie with a commanding presence. The movie itself is alright, full of supporting characters that either are tolerable or just forgettable, though at least Kevin McCarthy is decent. This is more of a curiosity of a time different from now, but relevant in some ways that surprise even me.
Overall, I give it 7 out of 10 stars.
Labels:
1960s,
1964,
Ann Sothern,
Cliff Robertson,
Edie Adams,
Franklin J. Schaffner,
Gene Raymond,
Henry Fonda,
John Henry Faulk,
Kevin McCarthy,
Lee Tracy,
Margaret Leighton,
Richard Arlen,
Shelley Berman
Location:
Weslaco, Texas
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