State of the Union (film)

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State of the Union
Directed by Frank Capra
Produced by Frank Capra
Anthony Veiller
Written by Russel Crouse
Howard Lindsay (play)
Myles Connolly
Anthony Veiller (screenplay)
Starring Spencer Tracy
Katharine Hepburn
Music by Victor Young
Cinematography George Folsey
Editing by William W. Hornbeck
Distributed by MGM
Release date(s) April 30, 1948
Flag of the United States United States
Running time 111 min.
Language English
IMDb profile

State of the Union is a 1946 Pulitzer Prize winning play by Russel Crouse and Howard Lindsay, which was adapted into a 1948 film directed by Frank Capra. The film, which starred Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, was Capra's first and only project for MGM Pictures. Its screenplay was written by Myles Connolly and Anthony Veiller. The screenplay deviated most from the play in its absence of the play's sardonic wit and more controversial themes.

A co-production of Frank Capra's own company and MGM, Capra bought the film after its initial theatrical release. After Capra's company folded, Liberty Films' assets were acquired by Paramount Pictures. It has since had limited availability on VHS home video and until recently has been unavailable on DVD. EMKA, Ltd./NBC Universal currently owns the rights to the film due to it being a part of Paramount's pre-1950 library. Universal Studios Home Entertainment released a DVD version on August 29, 2006.

Upon the urgings of newspaper manager Kay Thorndyke (Angela Lansbury), aircraft tycoon Grant Matthews (Spencer Tracy) campaigns for the Republican presidential nomination. Before embarking on his journey, he reunites with estranged Mary (Katharine Hepburn) at the urging of campaign manager Spike McManus (Van Johnson). Despite knowing that her husband and Thorndyke are having an affair, Mary puts up the front of a loving wife because she knows he has solid values. After her husband sacrifices his values for votes, Mary questions her actions and her belief in her husband. But when Grant realizes what this is doing to Mary, he denounces his political backers as phonies on live radio, and declares that he will run for office honestly. Grant and Mary are reconciled.

Film Role Play
Spencer Tracy Grant Matthews Ralph Bellamy
Katharine Hepburn Mary Matthews Ruth Hussey
Van Johnson Spike McManus Myron McCormick
Angela Lansbury Kay Thorndyke Margalo Gillmore
Adolphe Menjou Jim Conover Minor Watson
Lewis Stone Sam Thorndyke not featured
Howard Smith Sam I. Parrish Herbert Heyes
Charles Dingle Bill Noland Hardy Victor Sutherland
Maidel Turner Lulubelle Alexander Maidel Turner
Raymond Walburn Judge Alexander G. Albert Smith
Margaret Hamilton Norah Helen Ray
Art Baker Radio Announcer not featured
Florence Auer Grace Orval Draper Aline McDermott
Irving Bacon Buck Swanson not featured


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