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December 1977 (USA) moreTagline:
The files that escaped the shredder have become an incredible motion picture. From the Kennedys to Martin Luther King. From cab drivers to Congressmen. From housewives to hostesses. He had something on 58 million people. It was all in his files. Now you can see how he used it.User Comments:
A dish-the-dirt, cranked-out cheapie. more (9 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Broderick Crawford | ... | J. Edgar Hoover | |
| James Wainwright | ... | Young Hoover | |
| Michael Parks | ... | Robert F. Kennedy | |
| José Ferrer | ... | Lionel McCoy | |
| Celeste Holm | ... | Florence Hollister | |
| Rip Torn | ... | Dwight Webb | |
| Dan Dailey | ... | Clyde Tolson | |
| Ronee Blakley | ... | Carrie DeWitt (as Roneé Blakley) | |
| Howard Da Silva | ... | Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt | |
| John Marley | ... | Dave Hindley | |
| Michael Sacks | ... | Melvin Purvis | |
| Raymond St. Jacques | ... | Martin Luther King | |
| June Havoc | ... | Hoover's Mother | |
| Lloyd Nolan | ... | Attorney General Harlan Stone | |
| Andrew Duggan | ... | Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson |
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Renaissance Mayflower Hotel - 1127 Connecticut Avenue, Washington, District of Columbia, USA moreFun Stuff
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The film was shot at authentic locations such as Hoover's office and home, the FBI's headquarters in Washington D.C. and training facility in Virginia, and the Mayflower Hotel (where Hoover ate lunch daily). moreFAQ
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I saw this film theatrically (in a revival) and was astonished. It was an attempt to turn Hoover into Citizen Kane, with the supposed "burning" of Hoover's secret files the equivalent of the burning of "Rosebud." Crawford does make an interesting Hoover - considering he was most famous for playing America's first TV cop in "Highway Patrol," seeing him play a deliberately abusive cop is fun. But he's the only actor who pulls off his part convincingly; the other actors look distracted, like they're worried that their paychecks might not clear. The script plods from event to event - blackmail on Roosevelt, Martin Luther King and others - and gets numbing. (The film came out before revelations that Hoover may have been a transvestite and homosexual - seeing Crawford in drag might have provided an extra kick.) Supposedly, this was filmed without official approval around the original FBI headquarters in Washington, which caused some official heat. But aside from that courage, you don't get the feeling of getting inside Hoover's life, which other movies have done. You get the feeling you're being told this story by a gossipy wife under the hair dryer in a salon.