Advise & Consent
A Senate investigation into the President's newly-nominated Secretary of State gives light to a secret from the past, which may not only ruin the candidate, but the President's character as well.
Otto Preminger
Casts & Crew
Henry Fonda
Charles Laughton
Don Murray
Walter Pidgeon
Peter Lawford
Gene Tierney
Franchot Tone
Lew Ayres
Burgess Meredith
Eddie Hodges
George Grizzard
Inga Swenson
Paul McGrath
Will Geer
Edward Andrews
Betty White
Malcolm Atterbury
Tiki Santos
Raoul De Leon
Tom Helmore
Janet Jane Carty
John Granger
Larry Tucker
Russ Brown
Sid Gould
Henry Fountain Ashurst
Kenner G. Kemp
Leoda Richards
Paul Ford
J. Edward McKinley
Bill Quinn
Hilary Eaves
Rene Paul
Michele Montau
Raj Mallick
Chet Stratton
Paul Stevens
Irv Kupcinet
Leon Alton
Walter Bacon
Eddie Baker
Brandon Beach
Roger Clark
Harry Denny
George DeNormand
George Ford
Clive Halliday
William Meader
Sol Murgi
Paul Power
Dick Ryan
Bernard Sell
Hal Taggart
Paul Cristo
Stephen Soldi
Harold Miller
Walter Reed
Jeffrey Sayre
John Roy
Cay Forester
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