The Last Hurrah (1958)

7.3Approved121 minDirector: John Ford

1958 film by John Ford

The Last Hurrah is a 1958 American political satire film adaptation of the 1956 novel The Last Hurrah by Edwin O'Connor. It was directed by John Ford and stars Spencer Tracy as a veteran mayor preparing for yet another election campaign. Tracy was nominated as Best Foreign Actor by BAFTA and won the Best Actor Award from the National Board of Review, the latter which also presented Ford their award for Best Director.

The film tells the story of Frank Skeffington, a sentimental but iron-fisted Irish-American who is the powerful mayor of an unnamed New England city. As his nephew, Adam Caulfield, follows one last no-holds-barred mayoral campaign, Skeffington and his top strategist, John Gorman, use whatever means necessary to defeat a candidate backed by civic leaders such as banker Norman Cass and newspaper editor Amos Force, the mayor's dedicated foes.

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What is The Last Hurrah about?
The Last Hurrah (1958) — Frank Skeffington is an old Irish-American political boss, running for re-election as mayor of a U.S. town for the last time.
Is The Last Hurrah based on a true story?
See the production background and source material details on the official Wikipedia article.
Is The Last Hurrah scary?
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