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Reagans (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 172 mins

  • Director: Robert Allan Ackerman
  • Writer: Carl Sferrazza Anthony; Jane Marchwood
  • Producer: Robert Allan Ackerman; Dave Mace

CGiii Comment

At nearly 3 hours - you would have to be a hardcore masochist to endure this drivel through to the end.

We all know Reagan's abhorrent policies - but, did you know that Nancy pants was such a witch?!?

This film really is about Nancy...and, it is difficult to separate the fact from the fiction - but, according to this, she really was a gargantuan cow. Apart from that, the film stinks to high heaven.


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The(ir) Blurb...

An non-partisan telling of marriage and political career of Ronald and Nancy Reagan. The movie tells a tale of love, devotion, controversy, and patriotism.

Cast & Characters

Judy Davis as Nancy Reagan;
James Brolin as Ronald Reagan;
Zeljko Ivanek as Michael Deaver;
Mary Beth Peil as Edith Davis;
Bill Smitrovich as Alexander Haig;
Shad Hart as Ron Reagan Jr.;
Zoie Palmer as Patti Reagan;
Kyle Allatt as Angry Student;
Alicia Bacile as Patti Reagan;
Tom Barnett as Michael Reagan;
Rodger Barton as Bud McFarlane;
Claudia Besso as Doria Reagan;
Stewart Bick as Lew Wasserman;
Brandon Blue as Ronald Reagan at 17;
Terence Bowman as AFL-CIO Leader