Executive Suite

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Cameron Hawley’s novel of corporate in-fighting and gamesmanship was brought to the screen by producer John Houseman and director Robert Wise, working successfully in the slickest MGM style. When Avery Bullard, the hard-charging president of Tredway, the third-largest furniture maker in the United States, dies suddenly at the end of a business week, it sets off a scramble among the surviving vice presidents to see which of them will succeed him. Among the latter, the best positioned to take the job is Loren Shaw (Fredric March), an ambitious bean-counter-type who is more concerned with the profits that the company generates than the quality of what it produces. Opposing him are Frederick Alderson (Walter Pidgeon), Bullard’s longtime right-hand man, and McDonald Walling (William Holden), a forward-thinking idea man brought in by Bullard but never given a wholly free hand (mostly thanks to Shaw). But Alderson’s age works against him, as does his seeming lack of leadership — and Walling is not ready (or so he thinks) to take the president’s job, nor does he really want it. Caught in the same dilemma are Walter Dudley (Paul Douglas), the head of sales, who is being quietly blackmailed by Shaw over an affair with his secretary; Jesse Grimm (Dean Jagger), a production man who has always been distrustful of Walling’s new ideas; and George Caswell (Louis Calhern), a duplicitous corporate player who will do anything — including compromise the future of the company — to protect his own financial position. And possibly holding the balance of power between them is Julia Tredway (Barbara Stanwyck), the daughter of the company’s founder (who committed suicide during the Great Depression) and a major shareholder, whose unrequited love for Bullard clouds all of her thinking about the company. And caught in the middle of their struggle — which literally has a clock ticking, toward the opening of business on Monday morning — are the thousands of employees of Tredway, represented by a handful of fine character actors, whose jobs and futures hang in the balance over who wins this fight., A ruthless expose of the machinations of big business. A top cast, headed by William Holden and Barbara Stanwyck, play the protagonists in the power struggle., A ruthless expose of the machinations of big business. A top cast, headed by Holden, Allyson and Stanwyck, play the protagonists in the power struggle that ensues when the president of a large corporation dies., Riveting drama set in the world of big business where five executives battle for the post of President of a prosperous furniture company when the previous boss suddenly dies., When the hard-charging president of the third-largest furniture maker in the U.S. dies suddenly at the end of a business week, it sets off a scramble among the surviving vice presidents to see which of them will succeed him.

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