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The Great Man

The Great Man (1956)

52% User Rating
1h 32min
Drama

"Everybody loved the Great Man except those who hated his guts!"

Joe Harris, preparing a eulogy for popular radio commentator Herb Fuller, finds that nobody has a good word to say about him.

José FerrerDirector

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José Ferrer

José Ferrer

Joe Harris

Dean Jagger

Dean Jagger

Philip Carleton

Keenan Wynn

Keenan Wynn

Sid Moore

Julie London

Julie London

Carol Larson

Joanne Gilbert

Joanne Gilbert

Ginny

Ed Wynn

Ed Wynn

Paul Beaseley

Jim Backus

Jim Backus

Nick Cellantano

Russ Morgan

Russ Morgan

Eddie Brand

Edward Platt

Edward Platt

Dr. O'Conner (as Edward C. Platt)

Robert Foulk

Robert Foulk

Mike Jackson

Lyle Talbot

Lyle Talbot

Harry Connors

Vinton Hayworth

Vinton Hayworth

Charley Carruthers

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Mrs. Rieber

Vikki Dougan

Vikki Dougan

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Robert Schwartz

Mailboy

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Janie Alexander

Mary Browne

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Rating 70%

January 7, 2025

When national treasure "Fuller" dies, it falls to his erstwhile radio colleague "Joe"(José Ferrer) to put together the traditionally adulatory obituary programme, and so he routinely sets about gathering information and comments from the man's contemporaries. Quite quickly, though, he begins to discover that maybe this man wasn't as pure as the driven snow after all. Indeed, though people don't wish to speak ill of the dead to a microphone, there are soon no shortage of detractors assessing his character and posing quite a quandary for "Joe". Meantime, there's some internal politicking going at the station as his boss (Dean Jagger) sort of promises him the man's shoes if he delivers a positive, glowing, hour of tribute so "Joe" has to choose. Does he go with the flow or does he expose the man? Ferrer delivers competently enough here and the story is one that resonates quite potently across a society that never really feels comfortable being unkind to the dead - however fake their façade they'd presented. It all comes to an head using a conversation between "Joe" and "Beaseley" (Ed Wynn) who delivers us the best, most insightful, ten minutes of the film and poses some interesting questions about where we might draw our own lines. When it comes to the broadcast, what will "Joe" do?

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