Gabriel Over the White House is a 1933 American Pre-Code film variously described as a "bizarre political fantasy" or a "comedy drama" that "is surprisingly socialist in tone " and which "posits a favorable view of fascism." The film stars Walter Huston, Karen Morley, Franchot Tone, C. Henry Gordon, and David Landau. It was directed by Gregory La Cava, produced by Walter Wanger and written by Carey Wilson, who adapted it from the novel Rinehard by Thomas Frederic Tweed, who did not receive screen credit. It received the financial backing and creative input of William Randolph Hearst. When the... film opens, U.S. President Judson C. 'Judd' Hammond is variously described as "a Hoover-like partisan hack" or "basically a do-nothing crook, based on, to some extent, Warren G. Harding." Then he suffers a near-fatal automobile accident and goes into a coma. Through what Portland State University instructor Dennis Grunes calls "possible divine intervention," Hammond miraculously recovers, emerging "a changed man, an activist politician, a Roosevelt.
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| Release date: | March 31, 1933 |
| Directed by: | Gregory La Cava |
| Runtime: | 86 Minutes |
| Producer: | Walter Wanger, William Randolph Hearst |
| Editor: | Basil Wrangell |
| Cinematography: | Bert Glennon |
| Screenplay by: | Carey Wilson, Bertram Bloch |
| Genre: | Fantasy, Comedy |