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The Congressman
Description
Maine Congressman Charlie Winship is put under pressure of public when he learns by heart a pledge of allegiance.
Maine Congressman Charlie Winship is put under pressure of public when he learns by heart a pledge of allegiance.
Actors:
Marshall Bell,
J. Emerson McGowan,
Fritz Weaver,
Richard Meyer,
Doree A. Austin,
Miriam A. Hyman,
Scott Anthony Smith
Marshall Bell
28 September 1942, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
J. Emerson McGowan
Fritz Weaver
19 January 1926, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Richard Meyer
Doree A. Austin
Miriam A. Hyman
Scott Anthony Smith
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Robert Mrazek ,
Jared Martin
Robert Mrazek
Jared Martin
21 December 1941, Manhattan, New York, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Elizabeth Marvel #Jared Martin #Robert Mrazek #Ryan Merriman #The Congressman #Treat Williams
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April 28, 2016
This earnest political drama means well but deserves no votes for its stilted dialogue, poorly drawn characters and inept plotting and direction.
May 17, 2016
Schmaltzy, simplistic and sincere - about "slowing down to the rhythm of the sea."
April 27, 2016
The Congressman's politics and morals are childishly simple, featuring archvillains suffering buffoonish pratfalls and love stories that start up abruptly and quickly fizzle.
November 29, 2016
So-so political drama has lots of strong language.
June 04, 2016
Mr. Smith Does Not Go To Washington. Hey, a dramatic film actually about something. In this case, Treat Williams does dismayed and dropping out of DC politics, as The Congressman. But first invoking Sen. Margaret Chase Smith denouncing McCarthy back then.
May 12, 2016
Though sparklingly lush Maine locales compensate for the film's TV-movie aesthetics, the story never rises above small-screen niceties.

