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, based on the Robert Penn Warren's famous novel. Columbia Pictures is slated to pay most of the bills, but generally producers of films either put up money or have some other financial stake in the said picture. Other times a producer or associate producer credit is handed out to actors or actors' business or talent managers as a way of gaining a big name for a film. /p>In the case of Carville, though, his expertise probably is needed for other reasons. After all, All the King's Men is a fictional account of the rise and fall of a colorful backwoods governor and abuser of power loosely modeled on Louisiana governor and U.S. Senator Huey Long. No word yet if Louisianan Carville will have a speaking part. Or if his friend Bill Clinton will get a crack at the casting couch.
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