“Just tell 'em you're gonna soak the fat boys and forget the rest of the tax stuff...Willie, make 'em cry, make 'em laugh, make 'em mad, even mad at you.
Finally, her jealousy over one of Willie's sexual conquests triggers a series of events that will end in the death of Willie Stark.
Jack backtracks in his memories and we learn some of Willie's history. He studies night after night for years to educate himself when he can't afford to finish college, and eventually becomes governor of his state. Its title is drawn from the nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty. "All the King's Men" is really a double story, that of Willie, the hick from the red-neck country who rose to power through eloquence, leadership and ruthless mastery of dirty politics, and that of three aristocrats drawn into Willie's orbit. title details and video sharing options. Directed by Robert Rossen. All the King's Men, a movie made based on Warren's novel, was released several months later in 1949. In the 1950s, in Louisiana, the smart populist, manipulative and wolf hick Willie Stark (Sean Penn) is elected Governor with the support of the lower social classes. All the King's Men (1949) The rise and fall of a corrupt politician, who makes his friends richer and retains power by dint of a populist appeal. Stir them up and they'll love it and come back for more, but, for heaven's sakes, don't try to improve their minds.” ― Robert Penn Warren, All the King's Men. The lives of these two characters are, as Jack points out, closely intertwined. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is … As governor he builds schools, roads, hospitals, and jobs. American Rhetoric: Movie Speech "All The King's Men" (1949) Gubernatorial Candidate Willie Stark's Campaign Address at the Upton Fair Grounds ... Willie Stark! It chronicles the life of radically-liberal (in point of fact, populist-socialist) governor Willie "the Boss" Stark (in the book and films)/Talos (in the never-properly-completed play), through the eyes of Lemony Narrator and eventual main character Jack Burden. Jack was one of them, and he betrayed everything he should have stood for. White One of the men involved in a scandal during Willie Stark's first term as governor; Willie's decision to protect White leads to impeachment proceedings against Willie and to strained relations between Willie and Lucy Stark, but their subsequent battle confirms Willie Stark… Broderick Crawford (as hung-over stooge candidate Willie Stark) winning his Academy Award, famous scene in which he throws off his masters, his handlers (Mercedes McCambridge, John Ireland) thrilled, in Robert Rossen's All The King's Men, 1950. In the case of All The King's Men, it's the tale of a man, Willie Stark, who forgot what he stood for and got caught in his own cult of personality.. This is the originally published version from 1946 - not the version that renames Willie Stark as Willie Talos. All The King's Men Photos. The film won three Oscars that year: Best Picture, Best Actor ( Broderick Crawford ), and Best Supporting Actress ( … ... Willie Stark: Remember, it is not that I who have won, but you. All the King's Men is a 1949 film about the rise of politician Willie Stark from a rural county seat to the spotlight who, along the way, loses his initial innocence, and becomes just as corrupt as those whom he had previously assaulted. All the Kings Men, Robert Penn Warren All the King's Men is a novel by Robert Penn Warren first published in 1946. Bryam B. Stark: My friends, my friends, I -- I have a speech here. Loading... Save. Wayne Morris played Jack Burden, with Paul Frees as Willie Stark. However, while the story in ALL THE KING’S MEN revolves around the political career of Willie Stark (Huey Long), the book is not really about him at all, but about the personal growth and awakening of his right-hand-man, Jack Burden. Willie Stark: (repeated line) Nail 'em up! In 1922, Willie was Mason County Treasurer and was pushing a bond issue that would allow a new school to be built. The second book would also be All The King's Men, in case I lost the first book.