Wilson  (1944)

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The movie Wilson, released in 1944 and directed by Henry King, was shot on film using Technicolor 3-Strip Camera with Leon Shamroy, Ernest Palmer as cinematographer and editing by Barbara McLean.
Directed by | Henry King
Cinematography by | Leon Shamroy, Ernest Palmer
Edited by | Barbara McLean
Written by | Lamar Trotti
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Country | United States
Language | English
Genres | Biography, Drama, History

 
Cast
Professor Henry Holmes
Joseph Tumulty
Ellen Wilson
Senator Henry Cabot Lodge
William G. McAdoo
George Felton
Eleanor Wilson
Margaret Wilson
Josephus Daniels
Jessie Wilson
Admiral Grayson
Eddie Foy
Colonel House
Senator E.H. Jones
Edward Sullivan
Jim Beeker
Helen Bones
Secretary Lansing
Clemenceau
William Jennings Bryan
Lloyd George
Von Bernstorff
Senator Watson
Senator Bromfield
Woodrow Wilson
Minor Role
Secretary David F. Houston
German Delegate
Delegate
Wilson Campaign Orator
Edwin Meredith, Secretary Of Agriculture
Minor Role
Minor Role
White House Reception Guest
Missouri Delegate
White House Servant From Georgia
Granddaughter
Reporter
Barnard Baruch
Minor Role
Secretary
Alabama Speaker At Convention
Champ Clark - Speaker Of The House
Secret Service Man
Secretary
Italian Restaurant Waiter
Woman At Baseball Game
Attorney General Palmer
Princeton Team Doctor
Reporter
Marie Dressler - At WWI Rally
Senator Robert La Follette
Reporter
Reporter
Judge Westcott
Douglas Fairbanks - At WWI Rally
Minor Role
Vittorio Emanuele Orlando
Orator
Hughes Campaign Orator
Reporter
Minor Role
German Delegate
Bainbridge Colby - Secretary Of State
Thomas Marshall
Senator
Chief Justice Edward White
White House Usher
Reporter
Minor Role
Legislator In Wilson's Office
General Tasker Bliss
Naval Officer
Minor Role
Al Jolson - At WWI Rally
Hughes Campaign Orator
Charles F. Murphy
King George V
Legislator
Newsreel Cameraman
Franklin Lane - Secretary Of The Interior
Reporter
William McCombs
Hughes' Butler
Army Sergeant
William B. Wilson - Secretary Of Labor
New York Delegate
Reporter
Minor Role
Lindley M. Garrison - Secretary Of War
Albert S. Burleson - Postmaster General
Hot Dog Vendor
Reporter
New York Delegate
Jennie - Maid
Chairman Of Democratic Committee
Mary Pickford - At WWI Rally
Rep. Jeanette Rankin
Housekeeper
German Delegate
White House Reporter
Ike Hoover - Chief White House Butler
New Jersey Democratic Campaign Worker
President Theodore Roosevelt
Soldier Served Coffee By The President
Minor Role
Shoeshine Customer
Baseball Manager
Man Seated Next To Judge Everton
John Payne - Secretary Of The Interior
Harry L. White
Newton D. Baker - Secretary Of War
Francis Sayre
Reporter
Missouri Speaker At Convention
Wilson Campaign Orator
Streetcar Conductor
Minor Role
Minor Role
Minor Role
Reporter
Hughes Campaign Orator In Maine
German Delegate
Senator
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