Spencer Tracy and Colleen Moore in The Power and the Glory (1933)

The Power and the Glory

Movie1933Approved1h 16m
Drama
6.5 / 10(791)

The tragic life story of a power-hungry industrialist is recounted in the aftermath of his death.

Rated
Approved
Runtime
1h 16m
Released
1933
Country
United States

Details

Release year: 1933

Storyline

The tragic life story of a power-hungry industrialist is recounted in the aftermath of his death.

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Did you know

Preston Sturges has written that he based the story on his second wife's grandfather, C.W. Post, founder of a company which later became General Foods. However, except for Post's humble beginnings and the fact he committed suicide, the story bore no resemblance to his life.

The first film produced by Jesse L. Lasky after he was forced out of Paramount, a company he had co-founded. Writer Preston Sturges told Lasky the story and Lasky asked him to do a rough treatment. Instead, Sturges turned in a completed script, and Lasky called it "the most perfect script I'd ever seen". He shot the film exactly as Sturges had submitted it.

A suit was brought against the Fox Film Corporation by Robert Maxwell, leader of The Maxwell Choristers, for alleged damages caused by the dubbing of their voices with "Nearer My God, to Thee," in a scene in which they were singing "Ave Maria." He claimed his reputation was damaged by not using their original voices. Although he later dropped the suit and the scene was eventually cut, the song is heard in the opening scene without the choir being shown.

User reviews

8/10

Colleen Moore is truly magnificent.

👍 21 · 5/24/2000
8/10

Should Have Been A Career Changer

👍 14 · 9/23/2010
8/10

What's the bottom line? A great and successful businessman with a disastrous personal life

👍 14 · 1/10/2000

Technical specs

Sound mix
Mono
Aspect ratio
1.37 : 1
Color
Black and White
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