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Franklin J. Schaffner

Born in Japan to American Protestant missionaries, director Franklin J. Schaffner first set foot on American soil at age five. After spending his childhood in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Schaffner studied pre-law at Franklin and Marshall College, then moved on to Columbia University’s law school. After World War II navy service, Schaffner decided to abandon law; virtually by a fluke, he received an assistant director’s job with the March of Time, a filmed news service. From there Schaffner went to CBS’ news, sports and public affairs department. Producer Worthington Miner took note of some of the documentaries Schaffner had assembled at CBS, and put the young director in charge of the fledgling TV network’s dramatic department. Among Schaffner’s TV directorial credits were such top-level anthologies as Studio One, Playhouse 90 and DuPont Show of the Month. Hollywood producer Jerry Wald was impressed by Schaffner’s TV output and hired the director to helm the 1963 film… read more

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pjjrfan

26Oct11

Alot of these movies came out during this period, but this one I liked, Fonda was his usuall great character and Robertson came across as an arrogant politician whose lack of principals finally catches up to him.

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Michael Gildea

14Jun11

The first two acts lead me to believe I'd be in for a real bloodbath between Henry Fonda and Cliff Robertson but the last 20 minutes answered my question as to why I hadn't heard of this movie before. The Best Man is worth the watch, don't get me wrong. The dialogue, acting and photography are all great. Just don't expect a mind-blowing payoff.

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