The Great McGinty

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The Great McGinty

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Directed by Preston Sturges
Written by Preston Sturges
Starring Brian Donlevy
Muriel Angelus
Akim Tamiroff
Music by Frederick Hollander
John Leipold
Cinematography William C. Mellor
Editing by Hugh Bennett
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) August 15, 1940
Running time 82 min.
Language English
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The Great McGinty is a 1940 Hollywood comedy movie written and directed by Preston Sturges, starring Brian Donlevy. It is Sturges' first film as a director, and he famously sold his script to the studio for $1 to do so.

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Dan McGinty (Brian Donlevy) is a tramp who impresses a local political boss by voting 37 times in a rigged mayoral election. McGinty becomes one of the boss's enforcers, then his political protégé, winning the mayor's job as a "reform" candidate, and going on to the governor's mansion before a change of heart compels him to take public service seriously.

Both Brian Donlevy and Akim Tamiroff, who played the machine's corrupt boss, reprised their roles in Sturges' 1943 comedy The Miracle of Morgan's Creek.

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