State Of The Union 1948

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State Of The Union 1948

More State Of The Union 1948 videos. Feb 08, 2018 Title: STATE OF THE UNION (1948) NEW DVD. Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy. The American political process is on display in this Frank Capra spoof as Grant. Directed by Frank Capra. With Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Van Johnson. An industrialist is urged to run for President, but this requires uncomfortable.

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Directed by: Frank Capra Starring ▸ ▾ • Spencer Tracy, as • Grant Matthews • Katharine Hepburn, as • Mary Matthews • Van Johnson, as • 'Spike' McManus • Angela Lansbury, as • Kay Thorndyke • Adolphe Menjou, as • Jim Conover • Lewis Stone, as • Sam Thorndyke • Howard Smith, as • Sam I. Parrish • Charles Dingle, as • Bill Nolard Hardy • Margaret Hamilton, as • Norah • Charles Lane, as • Blink Moran • Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer, as • Bellboy • Arthur O'Connell, as • First Reporter • Maidel Turner, as • Lulubelle Alexander • Raymond Walburn as • Judge Alexander. Angela Lansbury, Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn in State of the Union Frank Capra has never been shy about showcasing politics in his films. State of the Union is his most blatantly political.

It contains many political rants and speeches, none even disguised as dialogue. Although Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn made many socially political films together, such as Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967), most were light comedies with some drama. This is their most dark. It even starts with a suicide. Grant is a married father of two, whose mistress, Kay, inherits a news agency after the aforementioned suicide.