
Overview:
Bill McKay is a candidate for the U.S. Senate from California. He has no hope of winning, so he is willing to tweak the establishment.Status: | Released (1972-06-29) |
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Awards: | Won 1 Oscar. 3 wins & 1 nomination total |
Screen: | Jeremy Larner |
Productions: | Redford-Ritchie Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English, Español |






Casts
- 4135: Robert Redford - Bill McKay
- 1039: Peter Boyle - Marvin Lucas
- 19550: Melvyn Douglas - John J. McKay
- 94294: Don Porter - Senator Crocker Jarmon
- 922: Allen Garfield - Klein
- 92680: Karen Carlson - Nancy McKay
- 91371: Quinn K. Redeker - Rick Jenkin
Crews
- 12964: Michael Ritchie - Director - Directing
- 225697: Jeremy Larner - Screenplay - Writing
- 2551: Marcia Lucas - Assistant Editor - Editing
- 5634: Patricia Norris - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
- 6494: Patrizia von Brandenstein - Set Decoration - Art
- 78390: Hoyt Bowers - Casting - Production
- 44261: John Rubinstein - Original Music Composer - Sound
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Reviews
Andres Gomez
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The cast is really good and Redford delivers a great performance. The story depicts the trip from an activist in the way to become the politician he was despising from the beginning, showing all the things that is is dropping in the raise to the election. However, the story is a b ....
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The Candidate: This film is a great look into the current administration in the White House. ‘The Candidate’ is a fine example of art imitating life!
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“McKay” (Robert Redford) is your stereotypical protest lawyer in California who is drafted in to fight the incumbent Republican “Crocker” (Don Porter) in what would appear to be little more than a box-ticking exercise for the Democrats. He only agrees to run if he is allowed by his e ....
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