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The Great McGinty DVD

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Dan McGinty has great success in his chosen field of crooked politics. But endangers it all in one crazy moment of honesty...

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Released
05 May 2008
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Universal Pictures UK 
Classification
Runtime
82 minutes 
Features
Black & White, PAL 
Barcode
5050582545852 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play  Dan McGinty has great success in his chosen field of crooked politics But endangers it all in one crazy moment of honesty Actors Brian Donlevy Muriel Angelus Akim Tamiroff Allyn Joslyn William Demarest Louis Jean Heydt Harry Rosenthal Arthur Hoyt Libby Taylor Thurston Hall & Steffi Duna Director Preston Sturges Certificate Universal Suitable for All Year 1940 Screen Fullscreen 43 Languages English - Dolby Digital (20) Mono Subtitles English for the hearing impaired Duration 1 hour and 19 minutes (approx)

Classic comedy written and directed by Preston Sturges. Dan McGinty (Brian Donlevy) is a homeless man who impresses a local political boss (Akim Tamiroff) by voting 37 times at a mayoral election using a variety of false names. McGinty is subsequently offered a job as a 'professional voter' and becomes the Boss's political protege. He eventually manages to work his way up to the mayor's office, with his politically expedient bride, Catherine (Muriel Angelus), at his side.