The Manchurian Candidate

The Manchurian Candidate

1962 PG-13 2h 6m Criterion Collection

Major Bennett Marco (Frank Sinatra) is an intelligence officer in the U.S. Army. He served valiantly as a Captain in the Korean war and his Sergeant, Raymond Shaw (Laurence Harvey), even received the Medal of Honor. Marco has a major problem however: he has a recurring nightmare, one where two members of his squad were killed by Shaw. He's put on indefinite sick leave and visits Shaw in New York City. Shaw, for his part. has established himself well, despite the misgivings of his domineering mother, Mrs. Eleanor Shaw Iselin (Dame Angela Lansbury). She is a red-baiter, accusing anyone who disagrees with her right-wing reactionary views of being a Communist. Raymond hates her, not only for how she's treated him, but equally because of his stepfather, the ineffectual U.S. Senator John Iselin (James Gregory), who is intent on seeking higher office. When Marco learns that others in his Korean War unit have had nightmares similar to his own, he realizes that something happened to all of them in Korea, and that Raymond Shaw is the focal point.

Director
John Frankenheimer
Starring
Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey, Janet Leigh, Angela Lansbury, Henry Silva
Genre
Drama, Thriller
Format & Location
Format: Blu-ray
Location: Shelf
Date Added
July 3, 2025

Review

I understand why Liev Schreiber was cast in the remake now. Not enough Janet Leigh, but overall pretty good.