Washington Story

6.0
19521h 21m

A reporter (Patricia Neal) suspects the "nice guy" image of a respected Congressman (Van Johnson) is all a facade and sets out to uncover the truth.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Van Johnson

Van Johnson

Joseph T. Gresham

Photo of Patricia Neal

Patricia Neal

Alice Kingsley

Photo of Louis Calhern

Louis Calhern

Charles W. Birch

Photo of Sidney Blackmer

Sidney Blackmer

Philip Emery

Photo of Patricia Collinge

Patricia Collinge

Miss Galbreth

Photo of Philip Ober

Philip Ober

Gilbert Nunnally

Photo of Moroni Olsen

Moroni Olsen

Speaker Of The House

Photo of Fay Roope

Fay Roope

Caswell

Photo of Thomas Browne Henry

Thomas Browne Henry

Congressional Secretary

Photo of Marjorie Bennett

Marjorie Bennett

Woman with pass

Photo of Madge Blake

Madge Blake

Bystander

Photo of Joan Banks

Joan Banks

Mrs. Vatek

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6/10

Van Johnson is the congressman ("Gresham") content to toe the party line and play the political game in Washington DC. It's only when a bill is drafted that will impact on ship-building facilities in his Massachusetts constituency that he might have to take a stance! Meantime, a tabloid employs the services of investigative journalist "Alice" (Patricia Neal) to get to the bottom of this ostensibly decent man's true personality. Unawares of her real agenda, he agrees to allow her to follow his day-to-day life but as the decisive vote looms, she reaches her conclusion about him just as he, well.... Though Johnson and Neal take top billing, the film really belongs to Louis Calhern's savvy and wily "Birch" who sees something in "Gresham" that isn't entirely obvious to everyone else. Auteur Robert Pirosh certainly gives him the best witty and telling dialogue to deliver, and he does it well. The other two here rather go through the motions and though initially I thought it a bit like "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" (1939) that similarity wained rather quickly. Still, it's a watchable look at just how the US Capitol might work: scheming, indifference, self preservation and keeping your head down; is largely devoid of romantic clutter and is just about worth eighty minutes of your time.

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