The Remarkable Andrew
When Andrew Long, hyper-efficient small town accountant, finds a $1240 discrepancy in the city budget, his superiors try to explain it away. When he insists on pursuing the matter, he's in danger of being blamed himself. In his trouble, the spirit of Andrew Jackson, whom he idolizes, visits him, and in turn, summons much high-powered talent from American history...which only Andrew can see.
Stuart Heisler
Casts & Crew
Brian Donlevy
William Holden
Ellen Drew
Montagu Love
Gilbert Emery
Brandon Hurst
George Watts
Rod Cameron
Jimmy Conlin
Richard Webb
Spencer Charters
Minor Watson
Clyde Fillmore
Thomas W. Ross
Porter Hall
Wallis Clark
Milton Parsons
Helena Phillips Evans
Tom Fadden
Harlan Briggs
Nydia Westman
Frances Gifford
Martha O'Driscoll
Sam Bagley
Walter Baldwin
Monte Blue
Hobart Cavanaugh
Chester Clute
Chester Conklin
Jane Cowan
Lew Davis
Ruth Day
Douglas Deems
Gibson Gowland
William Halligan
Walter Lawrence
Theodore Lorch
Margaret Mann
Margaret McWade
James Millican
Howard M. Mitchell
Noel Neill
Emory Parnell
Ed Randolph
Margaret Seddon
Jack O'Shea
Brick Sullivan
Ben Taggart
Rudd Weatherwax
Also Directed by Stuart Heisler
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