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United States. Language. English. Budget. $1,419,000 [1] Box office. $684,000 [1] Washington Story is a 1952 American drama film directed by Robert Pirosh and starring Van Johnson and Patricia Neal. The screenplay concerns a reporter in search of government corruption who falls for a congressman.
With Van Johnson, Patricia Neal, Louis Calhern, Sidney Blackmer. Joe Gresham is a hard-working but reticent congressman from Massachusetts. Reporter Alice Kingsley arrives in Washington, DC hired by Gilbert Nunnally, a tabloid columnist and cynic who wants Alice to uncover a ripe political scandal.
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- Drama, Romance
- Robert Pirosh
- 1952-07-18
A reporter in search of government corruption falls for a congressman. Cast & Crew. Read More. Robert Pirosh. Director. Van Johnson. Joseph T. Gresham. Patricia Neal. Alice Kingsley. Louis Calhern. Charles W. Birch. Sidney Blackmer. Philip Emery. Philip Ober. Gilbert Nunnally. Photos & Videos. View All. Film Details. Also Known As. Mr. Congressman.
- Robert Pirosh, Jerry Thorpe
- Van Johnson
Washington Story. Summaries. Joe Gresham is a hard-working but reticent congressman from Massachusetts. Reporter Alice Kingsley arrives in Washington, DC hired by Gilbert Nunnally, a tabloid columnist and cynic who wants Alice to uncover a ripe political scandal.
Muckraking newspaper columnist Gilbert Nunnally (Philip Ober) wants to ruin a young congressman from Massachusetts, so he assigns ambitious cub reporter Alice Kingsley (Patricia Neal) to dig up...
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- Robert Pirosh
- Drama
- Van Johnson
About the Show. Washington tells the story of how a fatherless young soldier full of personal ambition becomes a leader of men willing to sacrifice all for the common cause. How a once-loyal...
Written by CinemaSerf on November 11, 2023. A reporter (Patricia Neal) suspects the "nice guy" image of a respected Congressman (Van Johnson) is all a facade and sets out to uncover the truth.