A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 6, 1962
Original Title:
Advise & Consent
Alternate Titles:
Advise and Consent
Storm over Washington
Storm över Washington
Washington'da Fırtına
野望の系列
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Otto Preminger Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 10 NL: 12
Runtime: 139
Proposed by the President of the United States to fill the post of Secretary of State, Robert Leffingwell appears before a Senate committee, chaired by the idealistic Senator Brig Anderson, which must decide whether he is the right person for the job.
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Assistant Director:
Larry Powell
Charles Bohart
Don Kranze
Camera Operator:
Saul Midwall
Emil Oster
Construction Manager:
Arnold Pine
Costume Coordinator:
Hope Bryce
Costume Designer:
Bill Blass
Director:
Otto Preminger
Director of Photography:
Sam Leavitt
Editor:
Louis R. Loeffler
First Assistant Director:
L. V. McCardle Jr.
Gaffer:
James Almond
Hairstylist:
Myrl Stoltz
Key Grip:
Morris Rosen
Lyricist:
Ned Washington
Main Title Designer:
Saul Bass
Makeup Artist:
Del Armstrong
Robert Jiras
Music Editor:
Lee Osborne
Novel:
Allen Drury
Original Music Composer:
Jerry Fielding
Producer:
Otto Preminger
Producer's Assistant:
Max Slater
Production Assistant:
David De Silva
Production Design:
Lyle R. Wheeler
Production Manager:
Jack McEdward
Production Secretary:
Florence Nerlinger
Property Master:
Meyer M. Gordon
Screenplay:
Wendell Mayes
Script Supervisor:
Kathleen Fagan
Set Decoration:
Eli Benneche
Songs:
Frank Sinatra
Sound:
Harold Lewis
William Hamilton
Sound Effects Editor:
Leon Birnbaum
Sound Recordist:
Murray Spivack
Still Photographer:
Al St. Hilaire
Josh Weiner
Technical Advisor:
Allen Drury
Theatre Play:
Loring Mandel
Unit Manager:
Henry Weinberger
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Adele Parmenter
Joe King
Michael Harte
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