The Remarkable Andrew
1942 film by Stuart Heisler
- March 5, 1942 (1942-03-05)
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The Remarkable Andrew is a 1942 film directed by Stuart Heisler and written by Dalton Trumbo based on his 1941 novel of the same name. It stars Brian Donlevy and William Holden.[1]
Plot
Young bookkeeper Andrew Long is an avid student of American history who reveres former president Andrew Jackson. When Long discovers discrepancies in the municipal financial records and that money is missing, the guilty parties attempt to discredit and imprison him. Long finds his savior when Jackson returns to Earth to help him with the help of several of the Founding Fathers.
Cast
- Brian Donlevy as General Andrew Jackson
- William Holden as Andrew Long
- Ellen Drew as Peggy Tobin
- Montagu Love as General George Washington
- Gilbert Emery as Mr. Thomas Jefferson
- Brandon Hurst as Mr. Chief Justice John Marshall
- George Watts as Dr. Benjamin Franklin
- Rod Cameron as Jesse James
- Jimmy Conlin as Private Henry Bartholomew Smith
- Richard Webb as Randall Stevens
- Spencer Charters as Dr. Clarence Upjohn
- Minor Watson as District Attorney Orville Beamish
- Clyde Fillmore as Mayor Ollie Lancaster
- Thomas W. Ross as Judge Ormond Krebbs
- Porter Hall as Chief Clerk Art Slocumb
- Wallis Clark as City Treasurer R. R. McCall
- Milton Parsons as Purchase Agent Sam Savage
- Helena Phillips Evans as Mrs. Grondos
- Tom Fadden as Jake Pearl
- Harlan Briggs as Sheriff Clem Watkins
- Nydia Westman as Miss Van Buren
- Frances Gifford as Miss Halsey
- Martha O'Driscoll as District Attorney's Secretary
- Chester Conklin as Shopkeeper (uncredited)
References
External links
- The Remarkable Andrew at IMDb
- synopsis at AllMovie
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Films directed by Stuart Heisler
- Straight from the Shoulder (1936)
- The Biscuit Eater (1940)
- The Monster and the Girl (1941)
- Among the Living (1941)
- The Glass Key (1942)
- The Remarkable Andrew (1942)
- The Negro Soldier (1944)
- Along Came Jones (1945)
- Blue Skies (1946)
- Smash-Up, the Story of a Woman (1947)
- Tulsa (1949)
- Tokyo Joe (1949)
- Chain Lightning (1950)
- Dallas (1950)
- Storm Warning (1951)
- Journey into Light (1951)
- Saturday Island (1952)
- The Star (1952)
- Beachhead (1954)
- This Is My Love (1954)
- I Died a Thousand Times (1955)
- The Lone Ranger (1956)
- The Burning Hills (1956)
- Hitler (1962)
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