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Reagan: From Movie Star to President (2016)

Género : Documental

Tiempo de ejecución : 0M

Director : Brad Osborne

Sinopsis

Drawing from the recent book, Reagan: The Life by best-selling biographer H.W. Brands, this Ronald Reagan biography dives deep into the pivotal events that shaped his life. Dramatic recreations reveal the untold, behind-the-scenes moments that shaped the trajectory of his career. Interviews and rare archival material illustrate his life through the Great Depression, WWII, Hollywood’s Golden Age, The Cold War, an assassination attempt (not unlike Bill O’Reilly’s book and recent Nat Geo movie, Killing Reagan), and public and personal heartache.

Actores

Matt Bailey
Matt Bailey
Max Arnow
H.W. Brands
H.W. Brands
Himself
Madison Bready
Madison Bready
College Girl
Douglas Brinkley
Douglas Brinkley
Himself
Jeff Brody
Jeff Brody
Political Advisor 3
Kelly Cameron
Kelly Cameron
Nelle Reagan
Kim Cicio
Kim Cicio
Nurse 1
Arvin Combs
Arvin Combs
Doctor #1
Parker Niksich
Parker Niksich
Young Reagan
Jordan Elsass
Jordan Elsass
Teen Reagan

Tripulaciones

Brad Osborne
Brad Osborne
Director

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