Information for "The Last Hurrah"

Basic information

Display titleThe Last Hurrah
Default sort keyLast Hurrah, The
Page length (in bytes)7,285
Namespace ID0
Page ID93726
Page content languageen - English
Page content modelwikitext
Indexing by robotsAllowed
Number of redirects to this page0
Counted as a content pageYes
Number of subpages of this page0 (0 redirects; 0 non-redirects)

Page protection

EditAllow all users (infinite)
MoveAllow all users (infinite)
DeleteAllow all users (infinite)
View the protection log for this page.

Edit history

Page creatorprefix>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
Latest editorRobkelk (talk | contribs)
Date of latest edit15:53, 5 October 2020
Total number of edits14
Recent number of edits (within past 180 days)0
Recent number of distinct authors0

Page properties

Transcluded templates (6)

Templates used on this page:

SEO properties

Description

Content

Article description: (description)
This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements.
A 1956 novel by Edwin O'Connor and a 1958 film based on the novel starring Spencer Tracy, the story concerns the Irish-American mayor of a big American city that bears a suspicious resemblance to Boston, Massachusetts, who wants to run for one more term before he retires. The Mayor, named Frank Skeffington, is "corrupt" in the sense that he likes to hand out personal favors in exchange for loyalty, but overall seems to be a pretty decent person who genuinely cares for his constituents. The events are mostly seen through the eyes of Skeffington's nephew and local newspaperman, Adam Caulfield, although the novel is written in the third person.
Information from Extension:WikiSEO