The Phantom President

65
The Phantom President is a 1932 American Pre-Code musical comedy/political satire film directed by Norman Taurog, and starring George M. Cohan, Claudette Colbert and Jimmy Durante. According to Richard Rodgers, George M. Cohan deeply resented having...read more

The Phantom President is a 1932 American Pre-Code musical comedy/political satire film directed by Norman Taurog, and starring George M. Cohan, Claudette Colbert and Jimmy Durante. According to Richard Rodgers, George M. Cohan deeply resented having to work with Rodgers and lyricist Lorenz Hart on the film. Cohan was bitter that the type of musical theatre that he had created was now out of fashion, and that it was being supplanted by the more literate and musically sophisticated shows of Rodgers and Hart, among others. During the filming, Cohan would sarcastically refer to Rodgers and Hart as "Gilbert and Sullivan". On the other hand, 5 years later (1937), Cohan starred on Broadway in Rodgers and Hart's musical I'D RATHER BE RIGHT, as a thinly disguised singing and dancing F.D.R. so he must have gotten over that resentment. This film and the novel that it was based on are the un-credited sources for the 1993 Kevin Kline film, Dave.

Original Release

09/23/1932

US Release

09/23/1932

Cast

(see additional cast & crew)

Directors

Norman Taurog

Writers

Walter DeLeon, Harlan Thompson, George F. Worts

Cast

Editors

LeRoy Stone

Ouch! Looks like something broke. Try reloading this page. 🗙