Wilson is a 1944 biographical film in Technicolor about President Woodrow Wilson. It stars Charles Coburn, Alexander Knox, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Thomas Mitchell and Sir Cedric Hardwicke. The movie was written by Lamar Trotti and directed by Henry King. Wilson's daughter Eleanor Wilson McAdoo served as an informal counselor. It won Academy Awards for Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Color , Best Cinematography, Color, Best Film Editing, Best Sound, Recording and Best Writing, Original Screenplay. It was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role , Best Director, Best Effects, Special... Effects, Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture and Best Picture. The film was notable for giving character actor Alexander Knox one of his few chances to play the lead in a film. Though a critically acclaimed, Oscar-winning film, Wilson is remembered for being a huge flop at the box office. It was a pet project of Darryl F. Zanuck, who greatly admired Woodrow Wilson, and its failure upset him to the point that he forbade any of his employees from ever mentioning the film in his presence again. Franklin D.
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| Release date: | August 1, 1944 |
| Directed by: | Henry King |
| Runtime: | 154 Minutes |
| Producer: | Darryl F. Zanuck |
| Editor: | Barbara McLean |
| Music by: | Alfred Newman |
| Cinematography: | Leon Shamroy |
| Screenplay by: | Lamar Trotti |
| Estimated budget: | $4,000,000 |