The Senator Was Indiscreet (1948)
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Runtime: 81 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Two of the finest comic craftsmen of their time -- George S. Kaufman and Charles MacArthur -- concocted this witty delight. Senator Melvin G. Ashton has his eye on the prize: the U.S.... Two of the finest comic craftsmen of their time -- George S. Kaufman and Charles MacArthur -- concocted this witty delight. Senator Melvin G. Ashton has his eye on the prize: the U.S. presidency. Unfortunately, the party honchos have no intention of nominating him. Then Ashton takes out his little black book -- the one where he's jotted down all the bigwigs' dirty little secrets -- and very quickly he's off and running. Then the precious diary disappears.... [More]
Starring: William Powell, Ella Raines, Peter Lind Hayes, Hans Conried
Starring: William Powell, Ella Raines, Peter Lind Hayes, Hans Conried, Charles D. Brown, Allen Jenkins, Ray Collins, Arleen Whelan, Francis Pierlot, Cynthia Corley
Director: George S. Kaufman
Director: George S. Kaufman
Producer: Nunnally Johnson
Screenwriter: Charles MacArthur
Composer: Daniele Amfitheatrof
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