2 Movies Starring John Derek

All the King's Men

All the King's Men

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1950-01-01

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

110 min

Rated:

APPROVED

IMDB Ratings:

7.6 (9100 Reviews)

Director:

Robert Rossen

Genres:

Drama

Cast:

Writer:

Robert Penn Warren (based upon: the Pulitzer Prize novel "All the King's Men")

Robert Rossen (written for the screen by)

Fullplot:

Jack Burden is a newspaper reporter who first hears of Willie Stark when his editor sends him to Kanoma County to cover the man. What's special about this nobody running for county treasurer? He's supposedly an honest man. Burden discovers this to be true when he sees Stark delivering a speech and having his son pass out handbills, while the local politicians do their best to intimidate him. Willie Stark is honest and brave. He's also a know-nothing hick whose schoolteacher wife has given him what little education he has. Stark loses the race for treasurer, but later makes his way through law school, becoming an idealistic attorney who fights for what is good. Someone in the governor's employ remembers Stark when the governor needs a patsy to run against him and split the vote of his rival. The fat cats underestimate Stark; but Jack Burden, Stark's biggest supporter, overestimates the man's idealism. To get where he wants to go, Willie Stark is willing to crack a few eggs - which include his tough-talking assistant, Sadie Burke; Jack's poised and elegant fiancèe, Anne Stanton; and even Jack Burden himself.

Saturday's Hero

Saturday's Hero

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1951-09-10

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

111 min

IMDB Ratings:

6.6 (129 Reviews)

Director:

David Miller

Genres:

DramaSport

Cast:

Writer:

Sidney Buchman (screenplay)

Millard Lampell (novel)

Millard Lampell (screenplay)

Fullplot:

High school football hero Steve Novak finds himself caught up in the world of big-time college athletics at Jackson University in the 1950's. He must balance his desire to get an education with the high expectations of his coach and "benefactor," by whose grace he is attending Jackson. Still applicable today, the movie shows that the problems of college athletics are not just a new phenomenon.

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