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The President's Lady is an historical drama starring Charlton Heston as Andrew Jackson and Susan Hayward as his wife Rachel, Jackson marries Rachel after she divorces her unfaithful first husband (Whitfield Connor), with scandal resulting when the ex-husband refuses to finalize the divorce. Jackson climbs up the military and political ladder, but Rachel is never socially acceptable due to her "tainted" past. Nonetheless, Jackson stands staunchly beside his wife, even fighting a duel for her honor. On the eve of Jackson's presidential election, Rachel dies, but "Ol' Hickory" takes comfort in recalling a marriage that remained happy against all odds. The best sequence in The President's Lady is a comic vignette which explodes the legend of the "pipe-smoking" Rachel Jackson. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Leland Fuller Best Black and White Art Direction 1953 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Charles LeMaire Best Black and White Costume Design 1953 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Lyle Wheeler Best Black and White Cinematography 1953 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Renie Best Black and White Costume Design 1953 Nominee

Cast

Susan Hayward
as Rachel Donelson Robards
Charlton Heston
as Andrew Jackson
John McIntire
as Jack Overton
Fay Bainter
as Mrs. Donelson
Ralph Dumke
as Col. Stark
Carl Betz
as Charles Dickinson
Gladys Hurlbut
as Mrs. Phariss
Charles Dingle
as Capt. Irwin
Margaret Wycherly
as Mrs. Robards
Trudy Marshall
as Jane
Howard Negley
as Cruthers
Dayton Lummis
as Dr. May
Harris Brown
as Clark
Zon Murray
as Jacob
James Best
as Samuel
George Melford
as Minister
George Hamilton
as House Servant
Leo Curley
as Innkeeper
Ann Morrison
as Mary
Renee Beard
as Black Boy
Sam McDaniel
as Henry, Phariss' Driver
Willis B. Bouchey
as Judge McNairy
Mervin Williams
as Young Senator
Whitfield Connor
as Lewis Robards
Selmar Jackson
as Col. Green

Crew

Henry Levin
Director
Sol C. Siegel
Producer
Irving Stone
Book Author
Leo Tover
Cinematographer
Alfred Newman
Composer (Music Score)
Lyle Wheeler
Art Director
Leland Fuller
Art Director
Renie
Costume Designer
Charles LeMaire
Costume Designer
Eugene Grossman
Sound/Sound Designer
Roger Heman
Sound/Sound Designer
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