Melvyn Douglas is so great in this
He's a crafty old fart. And he's overjoyed to finally have his idealistic offspring beside him, snout down, at the trough.
shareHe's a crafty old fart. And he's overjoyed to finally have his idealistic offspring beside him, snout down, at the trough.
sharehe's always great. 'being there' and 'hud': 2 other great perfs.
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I love watching Melvyn Douglas work.
I'd add I Never Sang for my Father and, of course, Ninotchka, to nutsberryfarm's list.
ninotchka is on tonight too! ξ―
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ninotchka is on tonight too!
He was so great through so many generations.
Wish he'd been immortal. He'd still be showing the young'uns how it's done.
I love when he says to his son "Now you are a politician." Most likely he meant that any ideals the son had were gone.
shareHe was always remarkable!
Enrique Sanchez
I love when he says to his son "Now you are a politician." Most likely he meant that any ideals the son had were gone.
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My favorite moment in the movie. Son McKay spends the first third of the movie trying to avoid talking about his famous old politician father at all, and openly rejecting his father's kind of political hackery; in the second third, they reach accommodation; in the final third, the dad is openly part of the son's campaign and bringing him labor support.
By the end, when young McKay has sold out like he believes his father did...his father can lean in and have the last laugh:
"Son...you're a politician."
And then Douglas slowly bursts into a grin.
I swear its like that moment in the Chuck Jones "Grinch" when the Grinch's thoughtful face slowly shifts into an every scarier leer...
PS. To see Douglas in a nicer version of the same role , try him in "Hotel" as the father figure to hotel manager Rod Taylor.