Advice and Consent (1962) Queer Film A-

Advice and Consent
DIRECTOR: Otto Preminger
Only those scenes with the awful George Gizzard prevent “Advice and Consent” from becoming a classic. He gives a master class in lousy acting while luminaries such as Henry Fonda, Peter Lawford, Burgess Meredith, Walter Pidgeon, Lew Ayers, and Franchot Tone, in addition to Murray and Laughton, deliver some of the best work of their illustrious careers.
A minor deduction, too, for having to endure a sadly faded Gene Tierney as a Washington socialite whose sole purpose seems to be the thankless and needless task of explaining to the ladies who lunch (and the viewer) the difference between the House of Representatives and the Senate!
Based on the novel by Allan Drury.
Cinematography
Sam Leavitt
Columbia Pictures

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