Do Johnny + Mrs. Iselin remind you of anyone?
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eagle-78 — 14 years ago(January 21, 2012 02:22 AM)
In a modern vein, how about Dr. Laura Schlessinger and her son Deryk? The super-patriot and the war-hero with skeletons in their closets. I'm surprised the remake didn't go this route, but the filmmakers would have been sued for sure
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johnston.scot — 14 years ago(January 21, 2012 12:59 PM)
Johnny Iselin was obviously based - at least roughly - on Senator McCarthy.
Mrs. Iselin and her relationship with her husband bear no relationship at all to the real world Sen. McCarthy. McCarthy didn't even get married until he'd already been a Senator for years, and had already embarked on his anti-communist crusade.
The puppet-of-his-wife element was a fictional invention; as of course was the whole story, which - other than the anti-red grandstanding - had no similarity to Sen. McCarthy's life. -
franzkabuki — 13 years ago(June 19, 2012 05:59 PM)
"McCarthy didnt get married until hed already been a Senator for years".
I think McCarthy was widely rumored to have been a homosexual and his getting married as an effort to deflect all such allegations.
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pullman1881 — 12 years ago(July 19, 2013 09:26 PM)
Do they have to be a couple? I'd pick Michelle Bachman and Senator "Legitimate Rape" or the politician (house rep?) who believes yoga leads to satanism or, actually, any of the many other wingnut Republicans out there.
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brendanchenowith — 12 years ago(March 23, 2014 07:54 PM)
How about John Lennon and Yoko Ono?
(yes, mother - every time I heard Laurance Harvey address Angela Lansbury as such, I cringed)
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Tickerage — 11 years ago(August 03, 2014 03:39 PM)
This thread is nothing more than people declaring their own personal political beliefs. The Iselins have nothing to do with any of our first families. Nobody here is bothering to cite examples from the movie or from the people they mention.
The only real political person that the movie does reference is Senator McCarthy, who was a conservative Republican. The Lincoln references, and Raymond himself say that both Iselin and Jordan are Republicans, with Jordan being more liberal.
Take your political vitriol to POLITICO and stop wasting imdb threads with political nothingness.
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gary_overman — 10 years ago(April 29, 2015 06:14 AM)
The only real political person that the movie does reference is Senator McCarthy, who was a conservative Republican. The Lincoln references, and Raymond himself say that both Iselin and Jordan are Republicans, with Jordan being more liberal.
Actually, the only reference to Republicans made by Raymond in the film was to Holborn Gaines, when he told his mother that he was going to work for him.
MOM: That Communist?
Raymond: He's not a Communist, Mother; he's a Republican.
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walkerus — 10 years ago(August 05, 2015 10:27 PM)
How things change over time, once it was "If you disagree with me, you are a Communist'.. Now that time is over it has become "If you disagree with me you are a racist".. wonder what the next excuse will be?