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  1. Putney Swope. The most popular film by Robert Downey Sr. is this offbeat classic about the antics that ensue after Putney Swope (Arnold Johnson, his voice dubbed by a gravelly Downey), the token black man on the board of a Madison Avenue advertising agency, is inadvertently elected chairman. Putney summarily fires the whiteys, replaces them ...

  2. David Cairns 03 Jan 2013. The most popular film by Downey is this offbeat classic about the antics that ensue after Putney Swope (Arnold Johnson, dubbed by Downey), the token black man on the board of a Madison Avenue advertising agency, is inadvertently elected chairman, and proceeds to wreak politically incorrect havoc.

  3. 30 de may. de 2012 · In the fourth and final part of our web-excuslive conversation between Robert Downey Sr. and Paul Thomas Anderson, the pair discuss the cult classic PUTNEY S...

  4. Putney Swope is the token black man on the executive board of a large Madison Avenue advertising agency. During a promotional meeting, the elderly company chairman, while addressing the board, drops dead of a heart attack. The other board members vote to elect a successor and, through a company rule which prohibits voting for oneself, Swope ...

  5. 1 de sept. de 2022 · Putney Swope (Arnold Johnson, Shaft) is the only Black executive at a stuffy Madison Avenue advertising agency. When the chairman dies unexpectedly, Putney is unexpectedly elected the new boss – because those voting never thought anyone else would to do the same. Putney proceeds to kick out the white majority, replacing them with young ...

  6. Putney Swope. 1969 · 1 hr 26 min. R. Comedy. When a Madison Avenue firm’s token black executive is unintentionally voted board chairman, he makes radical changes in the name of “Truth and Soul.”. Subtitles: English. Starring: Arnold Johnson Stan Gottlieb Allen Garfield. Directed by: Robert Downey Sr. When a Madison Avenue firm’s token ...

  7. Overview. Swope—the only black man on the executive board of an advertising firm—is accidentally put in charge after the death of the chairman. Robert Downey Sr. Director, Writer.