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State of the Union (1948)

6.7 | Apr 30, 1948 (US) | Comedy, Drama | 02:04
Budget: 2 600 000 | Revenue: N/A

How's the State of the Union? It's GREAT!

An industrialist is urged to run for President, but this requires uncomfortable compromises on both political and marital levels.

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Spencer Tracy
Grant Matthews
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Katharine Hepburn
Mary Matthews
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Van Johnson
Spike McManus
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Angela Lansbury
Kay Thorndyke
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Adolphe Menjou
Jim Conover
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Lewis Stone
Sam Thorndyke
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Charles Dingle
Bill Nolard Hardy
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Charles Lane
Blink Moran
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Howard Smith
Sam I. Parrish

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CinemaSerf
7 | Jul 09, 2022
This is a fine example of the on screen chemistry between Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. The former is a successful businessman talked into running for the Republican nomination for US President by the ambitious "Kay Thorndyke" (Angela Lansbury). She vows to put her not inconsiderable resources (newspapers and the like) behind his campaign. His wife "Mary" (Hepburn) is somewhat of a free spirit, as you'd expect, and soon she proves to be a bit of a liability to the party machine encouraging her husband to challenge the establish politics (and politicians) not only rocking, but potentially sinking the boat. Lansbury stands out for me here, she plays the duplicitous character convincingly marrying subtle menace with a femme-fatale style elegance really well. There are a couple of solid supporting roles from Adolphe Menjou and the slick Van Johnson ("Spike") and the whole scenario gives us an interesting, well written, look at just how undemocratic an election proves can actually be...