The Manchurian Candidate
1962 · Movie · 126 min. · United States
In Korea in 1952, a US Army patrol is ambushed by Communist soldiers. A year later the squad, having escaped, returns to the US, where Staff Sergeant Raymond Shaw (Laurence Harvey) is to receive the Medal of Honor for single-handedly saving the lives of the squad. Shaw is the son of Elanor Iselin, wife of US Senator John Yerkes Iselin, and Mrs. Iselin turns the return of Raymond into a political rally that brings out building hostility between son and mother over the ambitions of Johnny Iselin. But there is more involved, for the actions of Raymond Shaw are not what everyone believes they are, and the nightmares of a US Army officer, Major Bennett Marco (Frank Sinatra), leads to investigation of Raymond that unlocks a stunning political conspiracy that sweeps up Johnny and Elanor Iselin, and which only Bennett Marco can possibly stop. In the year 2004 Jonathan Demme directed a remake starring Denzel Washington and Meryl Streep.
Direction John Frankenheimer
Cast Frank Sinatra · Laurence Harvey · Janet Leigh · Angela Lansbury · James Gregory · Leslie Parrish · John McGiver · Madame Spivy · Henry Silva
Soundtrack David Amram
Screenplay George Axelrod · Richard Condon
Cinematography Lionel Lindon
Original title The Manchurian Candidate
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