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4.0 out of 5 stars
A little dated but still excellent, July 12, 2008
There were a ton of great political movies made in the early and mid 1960's and this is the basis for one of the best. Originally a Broadway play, it was made into a movie starting Henry Fonda and a young Cliff Robertson. (I highly recommend the movie.)
It's the story of two very different men vying for the nomination of their party for President. One is moral and intellectual and the other, well, not so much. The dialogue is outstanding and has certain expectations of the reader. Younger readers may have to keep Google on stand-by. But it flows well and builds towards a great surprise ending.
One caveat: It is a play, not a novel.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
May the Best Man Win, September 26, 2004
Rancher Joe Roark has died. In his will, he agrees to leave all of his wordly goods including his ranch and money to his three daughters Alex, Freddy, and Les. But theres a catch...his daughters, all gently bred, must drive a herd of Longhorns to market in Abilene, Kansas. The three women have to deliver and sell 2000 longhorns at the end of the drive and they must do it alone with only 9 other men to assist them. The Roarke sisters do not get along well. Infact, they want nothing to do with eachother, but suddenly a fortune depends upon the three of them working together.
"The Best Man" was an enjoyable read. My only complaint that I have is that at times it became a little too easy to set down. While I enjoyed the growing affection between the sisters, I wanted more romance. I also felt that some of the situations that arose in the book and the way that they were handled was somewhat unrealistic and saccharine. This book just missed being a keeper for me, but it is still a story that I would recommend.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"The Best Man" indeed wins, August 28, 2008
This script is just as timely today during the current election climate as it was when Gore Vidal first penned it back in the 60s. Yes...as with all writings, some material is a bit on the dated side, (especially the references to women before the women's right movement of the 70s) but all in all the same truths hold up today as they did back then. A good read. By chance the other night, I also happened to catch the film version with Henry Fonda and Cliff Robertson. It was faithful to the script and very good.
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