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Release Date: June 29, 1972
Runtime: 110 minutes
Alternative titles: View all (4)
Genres:
Drama Comedy
Budget: $1,600,000
Revenue: $2,500,000
Original Language: English
Status: Released
Spoken Languages:
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89%
Tomatometer
66
66/100
Metacritic
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6.5/10
TMDB
181 votes
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7.0/10
IMDb
13,381 votes
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The Candidate

1972

"Change the game, challenge the system."

Also known as: πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ ES: El candidato? πŸ‡«πŸ‡· FR: Votez McKay? πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Ή PT: O Candidato? πŸ‡·πŸ‡΄ RO: Candidatul All international titles (4) →
Drama Comedy 110 min 7.0/10

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Parental Guide — Suitable for 13+

13+

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Category Level Indicator
Violence 1/5
Sexual Content 2/5
Language 2/5
Drugs / Alcohol 1/5
Frightening Elements 0/5
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Budget: $1,600,000
Revenue: $2,500,000
Profit $900,000
ROI +56.3% (1.6x)

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Keywords

#politics 48 #california 45 #political campaign 4 #u.s. senator 3 #political candidate 2

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Trivia & Fun Facts about The Candidate

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  • The Candidate was filmed on location in various parts of California, including Los Angeles and San Francisco, to authentically capture the political atmosphere of the early 1970s.

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  • Robert Redford's portrayal of Bill McKay was originally intended for a character who was more cynical about politics, but the script evolved to depict a more idealistic version of the character.

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  • The film features a notable use of handheld cameras to create a documentary-style feel, reflecting the political climate of the time and enhancing the realism of the campaign scenes.

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  • In a scene where McKay debates his opponents, the background includes a subtle nod to other political films of the era, with posters of fictional candidates that echo contemporary political figures.

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  • Peter Boyle's performance as McKay's campaign manager was influenced by real-life political operatives, providing a gritty authenticity to his character's motivations and strategies.

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  • In one scene, a continuity error occurs when McKay's tie appears to change color between shots during a televised debate, which may distract attentive viewers.

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  • Michael Ritchie directed The Candidate following his successful collaboration with Robert Redford on the film Downhill Racer, establishing a creative partnership that continued to explore themes of ambition and competition.

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