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John Landis on “All The Kings Men”

Jun 23, 2009
Trailer 298 of 692

Rumor has it there was a recent remake of this Best Picture Oscar-winner, but nobody seems to remember seeing it. Broderick Crawford and Mercedes McCambridge also won deserved Oscars, but John Ireland, in his best role ever, didn't. Neville Brand played the lead in a two-part 1958 Kraft Theater TV version directed by Sidney Lumet.

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