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The Senator Was Indiscreet is a film of genre Comedy released in USA on 25 january 1948 with William Powell

The Senator Was Indiscreet (1948)

The Senator Was Indiscreet
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Released in USA 25 january 1948
Length 1h28
Genres Comedy
Rating64% 3.244663.244663.244663.244663.24466

The Senator Was Indiscreet is a 1947 comedy film starring William Powell as a dim-witted U.S. senator who decides to run for president, with Ella Raines as a reporter interested in the detailed diary he has kept about all the political misdeeds of his colleagues. Powell won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor for his performance.

The film also was known as Mr. Ashton Was Indiscreet (see photo).

Synopsis

The inept, somewhat slow-witted U.S. senator Melvin G. Ashton wants to run for President of the United States. His eager publicist, Lew Gibson, encourages him with various attention-gaining stunts, disappointing his girlfriend Poppy McNaughton, a reporter at a local newspaper.

Actors

William Powell

(Senator Melvin G. Ashton)
Ella Raines

(Poppy McNaughton)
Arleen Whelan

(Valerie Shepherd)
Peter Lind Hayes

(Lew Gibson)
Ray Collins

(Fred Houlihan)
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