The Remarkable Andrew (1942)
When Andrew Long, hyper-efficient small town accountant, finds a $1240 discrepancy in the city budget, his superiors try to explain it away. When he insists on pursuing the matter, he's in danger of being blamed himself. In his trouble, the spirit of Andrew Jackson, whom he idolizes, visits him, and in turn, summons much high-powered talent from American history...which only Andrew can see.
Director:
Stuart Heisler
Writer:
Dalton Trumbo
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Brian Donlevy as General Andrew Jackson |
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William Holden as Andrew Long |
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Ellen Drew as Peggy Tobin |
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Montagu Love as General George Washington |
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Gilbert Emery as Mr. Thomas Jefferson |
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Brandon Hurst as Mr. Chief Justice John Marshall |
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George Watts as Dr. Benjamin Franklin |
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Rod Cameron as Jesse James |
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Jimmy Conlin as Private Henry Bartholowmew Smith |
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Richard Webb as Randall Stevens |
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Spencer Charters as Dr. Clarence Upjohn |
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Minor Watson as District Attorney Orville Beamish |
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Clyde Fillmore as Mayor Ollie Lancaster |
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Thomas W. Ross as Judge Ormond Krebbs |
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Porter Hall as Chief Clerk Art Slocumb |
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Wallis Clark as City Treasurer R.R. McCall |
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Milton Parsons as Purchase Agent Sam Savage |
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Helena Phillips Evans as Mrs. Grondos |
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Tom Fadden as Jake Pearl |
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Harlan Briggs as Sheriff Clem Watkins |
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Nydia Westman as Miss Van Buren |
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Frances Gifford as Miss Halsey |
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Martha O'Driscoll as District Attorney's Secretary |
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Sam Bagley as Bailiff |
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Walter Baldwin as Hugo French |
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Monte Blue as Policeman |
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Hobart Cavanaugh as Teller / Witness |
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Chester Clute as Sam Marbery |
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Chester Conklin as Shopkeeper |
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Jane Cowan as Bit Role |
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Lew Davis as Bit Role |
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Ruth Day as Bit Role |
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Douglas Deems as Boy |
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Gibson Gowland as Jurist |
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William Halligan as Mr. Bricker, Banker |
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Walter Lawrence as Shopkeeper |
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Theodore Lorch as Jurist |
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Margaret Mann as Bit Role |
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Margaret McWade as Mrs. Ballard |
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James Millican as Onlooker |
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Howard M. Mitchell as Sanford |
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Noel Neill as Congratulatory Girl in Courtroom |
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Emory Parnell as Policeman |
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Ed Randolph as Bit Role |
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Margaret Seddon as Mrs. Kelly |
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Jack O'Shea as Townsman |
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Brick Sullivan as Joe, Policeman |
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Ben Taggart as Bailiff |
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Rudd Weatherwax as Dog Man |
| Writing | Dalton Trumbo | Screenplay |
| Costume & Make-Up | Edith Head | Costume Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Wally Westmore | Makeup Department Head |
| Production | Richard Blumenthal | Producer |
| Art | A. Earl Hedrick | Art Direction |
| Sound | Victor Young | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Theodor Sparkuhl | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Archie Marshek | Editor |
| Directing | Stuart Heisler | Director |
| Art | Hans Dreier | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Robert Littlefield | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Pat Williams | Wardrobe Designer |