Review of All the King's Men (1949) by Eddye L — 25 Jun 2015
Terrific film. Absolutely engrossing and persistently powerful in its tale of politics and men, and of deceit and corruption. Penn executes a magnificent performance and is upheld throughout the course of the film by a fierce supporting cast.
All The King's Men gives insight within the barricades of corrupt politics and reveals the bounds of passion and morality in the midst of a corrupt cycle.
This review of All the King's Men (1949) was written by Eddye L on 25 Jun 2015.
All the King's Men has generally received mixed reviews.
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