Executive Suite

Executive Suite

 Cast: William Holden
William Holden
, June Allyson
June Allyson
, Barbara Stanwyck
Barbara Stanwyck
, Fredric March
Fredric March
, Walter Pidgeon
Walter Pidgeon
Executive Suite

Executive Suite

 Cast: William Holden
William Holden
, June Allyson
June Allyson
, Barbara Stanwyck
Barbara Stanwyck
, Fredric March
Fredric March
, Walter Pidgeon
Walter Pidgeon

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Overview

Cameron Hawley's novel of corporate in-fighting and gamesmanship was brought to the screen by producer John Houseman and director Robert Wise, working successfully in the slickest MGM style. When Avery Bullard, the hard-charging president of Tredway, the third-largest furniture maker in the United States, dies suddenly at the end of a business week, it sets off a scramble among the surviving vice presidents to see which of them will succeed him. Among the latter, the best positioned to take the job is Loren Shaw (Fredric March), an ambitious bean-counter-type who is more concerned with the profits that the company generates than the quality of what it produces. Opposing him are Frederick Alderson (Walter Pidgeon), Bullard's longtime right-hand man, and McDonald Walling (William Holden), a forward-thinking idea man brought in by Bullard but never given a wholly free hand (mostly thanks to Shaw). But Alderson's age works against him, as does his seeming lack of leadership -- and Walling is not ready (or so he thinks) to take the president's job, nor does he really want it. Caught in the same dilemma are Walter Dudley (Paul Douglas), the head of sales, who is being quietly blackmailed by Shaw over an affair with his secretary; Jesse Grimm (Dean Jagger), a production man who has always been distrustful of Walling's new ideas; and George Caswell (Louis Calhern), a duplicitous corporate player who will do anything -- including compromise the future of the company -- to protect his own financial position. And possibly holding the balance of power between them is Julia Tredway (Barbara Stanwyck), the daughter of the company's founder (who committed suicide during the Great Depression) and a major shareholder, whose unrequited love for Bullard clouds all of her thinking about the company. And caught in the middle of their struggle -- which literally has a clock ticking, toward the opening of business on Monday morning -- are the thousands of employees of Tredway, represented by a handful of fine character actors, whose jobs and futures hang in the balance over who wins this fight.

Product Details

Release Date: 05/28/2013
UPC: 0883316722800
Original Release: 1954
Rating: NR
Source: Warner Archives
Language: English
Time: 1:44:00
Sales rank: 5,579

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
William Holden McDonald Walling
June Allyson Mary Blemond Walling
Barbara Stanwyck Julia Tredway
Fredric March Loren Phineas Shaw
Walter Pidgeon Frederick Y. Alderson
Shelley Winters Eva Bardeman
Paul Douglas Josiah Walter Dudley
Louis Calhern George Nyle Caswell
Dean Jagger Jesse W. Grimm
Nina Foch Erica Martin
Tim Considine Mike Walling
Lucy Knoch Mrs. George Nyle Caswell
Mary Adams Sara Asenath Grimm
Virginia Brissac Edith Alderson
Edgar Stehli Julius Steigel
Harry Shannon Ed Benedeck
Charles Wagenheim Luigi Cassoni
Virginia Eiler Western Union Operator
Willis Bouchey Actor,Morgue Official
Jonathan Cott Cop
Robin Camp Mailroom Boy
Ray Mansfield Alderson's Secretary
A. Cameron Grant Salesman
Bert Davidson Salesman
May McAvoy Grimm's Secretary
John Doucette Morgue Official
Esther Michelson News Dealer
Gus Schilling News Dealer
Abe Dinovitch Cab Driver
Faith Geer Stork Club Hatcheck Girl
Mimi Doyle Telephone Operator
Mary Alan Hokanson Nurse
Paul Bryar Stork Club Waiter
John Banner Enrique, Stork Club Waiter Captain
Raoul Freeman Avery Bullard
John McKee Umpire,Umpire
Robert Carson Lee Ormond
John Hedloe Reporter
Wilson Wood Airport Clerk
Mike Lally Spectator at Ball Game
Kasia Orzazewski Liz,Liz, Old Woman
Phil Chambers Toll Station Attendant
Matt Moore Servant
Carl Saxe Worker
Dick Landry Worker
Burt Mustin Sam Teal
Helen Brown Miss Clark
Ann Tyrrell Shaw's Secretary
Chet Huntley Narrator/Tredway
Roy Engel Jimmy Farrell
Maidie Norman Wailing Housekeeper
Dan Riss City Editor
Lucille Curtis Maid
Tom McDonough Worker
David McMahon Reporter
Ralph Montgomery Reporter
Bernice Simmons Guest
Helen Dickson Guest
Nesdon Booth Guest
Hugh Boswell Guest
Jack Gargan Bit Role
George Sherwood Bit Role
Jerry Sheldon Bit Role
Gene Coogan Bit Role
Darren Dublin Bit Role
Bill Phipps Bill Ludden

Technical Credits
Robert Wise Director
Ernest Lehman Screenwriter
John Houseman Producer
A. Arnold Gillespie Special Effects
Warren Newcombe Special Effects
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