Told through the voice of former KGB agent Viktor Petrovich, whose life becomes inextricably linked with Ronald Reagan’s when Reagan first caught the Soviets’ attention as an actor in Hollywood, Reagan overcomes the odds to become the 40th president of the United States.
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Told through the voice of former KGB agent Viktor Petrovich, whose life becomes inextricably linked with Ronald Reagan’s when Reagan first caught the Soviets’ attention as an actor in Hollywood, Reagan overcomes the odds to become the 40th president of the United States.
Cast:
- Ronald Reagan: Dennis Quaid
- Nancy Reagan: Penelope Ann Miller
- Viktor Petrovich: Jon Voight
- Jack Warner: Kevin Dillon
- Mikhail Gorbachev: Olek Krupa
- Young Reagan: David Henrie
- William “Judge” Clark: Mark Moses
- George Schultz: Xander Berkeley
- James Baker: Nick Searcy
- Caspar Weinberger: C. Thomas Howell
- Leonid Brezhnev: Robert Davi
- Margaret Thatcher: Lesley-Anne Down
- Tip O’Neill: Dan Lauria
- Jane Wyman: Mena Suvari
- Nelle Reagan: Amanda Righetti
- Jack Reagan: Justin Chatwin
- Older Nelle Reagan: Jennifer O’Neill
- Andrei Novikov: Alex Sparrow
- Rev. Ben Cleaver: Kevin Sorbo
- B.E. Kertchman: Elya Baskin
- John Barlettta: Trevor Donovan
- Mike Deaver: Stephen Guarino
- Dana Rohrabacher: Derek Richardson
- Edwin Meese: Will Wallace
- Loyce Whiteman: Moriah Peters
- Margaret ‘Mugs’ Cleaver: Ryan Whitney
- Dutch Reagan: Tommy Ragen
- Lydia Gaelpael: Julianne Arrieta
- Police Officer: John Spencer Bain
- Tommy: Brooks Bartram
- Bus Driver: Jon Bielich
- George Otis: Pat Boone
- Continentals MC: Butch Bradley
- Betty: Rachel Cannon
- Holmes Tuttle: Damon Carney
- William Casey: Darryl Cox
- Officer Donny Holloway: Ian Cummings
- Young Moon Reagan: Carson Cunningham
- Drowning Girl: Darci Lynne Farmer
- Admiral John Poindexter: Chris Freihofer
- Dalton Trumbo: Sean Hankinson
- Air Force General: James Healy Jr.
- Guitarist & Singer: Shane Henry
- Patti Davis: Eloisa Huggins
- Young Patti Davis: Kirra Joseph
- George Opfer: Dakota Kennedy
- Sterling Hayden: James Austin Kerr
- Yasuhiro Nakasone: Hideo Kimura
- Herb Sorrell: Mark Kubr
- Hostile Professor: William Langan
- Nick Riggs: Nick Logan
- William Holden: Jordan Matlock
- Victor’s Aide: Mila McCoy
- William Keighley: Sean McNamara
- Nurse: Mindy Fay Parks
- Gen. Edward C. Meyer: Tom Partain
- Agent Jerry Parr: Robert Peters
- Sandy: Jennifer Rader
- Continental: Ben Richardson
- Moon Reagan: Kevin Saunders
- Jimmy Carter: Skip Schwink
- Eddie: Stephen Sherman
- Mock Moderator: Brian Shoop
- Surgeon: Kenny Slutsky
- The Continentals: Dathan Smith
- Naval Commander: Ed Spinelli
- Frank Sinatra: Scott Stapp
- Actress: Alexandra Swanbeck
- Union Leader: David C Tam
- Dr. Benjamin Aaron: Paul T. Taylor
- Eduard Shevardnadze: Marshall R. Teague
- Coach Mac: Brian Thornton
- Speechwriter: Randy Wayne
- Dr. Price: Bryan Whorton
- Navy Admiral: Greg Williams
- Peter Robinson: Evan Michael Woods
- Pat Boone (uncredited): Chris Massoglia
- Fred Baird (uncredited): Casey Graf
- Secret Service Agent (uncredited): Jake Washburn
- CSU Thug (uncredited): Jim Henry
- IA Picketer (uncredited): Dustin Wilson
- Handsome Leading Man (uncredited): Brooks Ryan
- Secret Service Agent (uncredited): Ty Clifton
- Capital Aide (uncredited): Lisandro Boccacci
- Club Patron (uncredited): Chris Dry
- Stage Dignitary (uncredited): Barbie Bailey
- Stage Dignitary (uncredited): Lena Harmon
- Stage Dignitary (uncredited): Aaron J. Brooks
- KGB Operative (uncredited): Garrett O’Brien
- Surgical Nurse (uncredited): Keri Jenae Garrett
- Palmer (uncredited): Bobby Ray Thompson III
- Reporter (uncredited): Brenda Williams
- Church Goer (uncredited): Kenda Henthorn
- Delahanty (uncredited): Alex Atkinson
- Young Viktor (uncredited): Collin Place
- Yuri Andropov (uncredited): Douglas K Harrison
- Russian Fighter Pilot (uncredited): Ben van Diepen
Crew:
- Producer: Mark Joseph
- Prosthetics: Gary Archer
- Novel: Paul Kengor
- Production Assistant: Jordan Roby
- Executive Producer: Travis Mann
- Key Makeup Artist: Cynthia Dreier
- Hairstylist: Candie Renee
- Unit Production Manager: Nathan Gardocki
- Second Assistant Director: Michael Melamed
- Second Second Assistant Director: Matt Mosley
- Hairstylist: Drea Carreno
- Makeup Artist: Hannah Gates
- Assistant Editor: Clayton Woodhull
- Supervising Art Director: Dawn R. Ferry
- Hairstylist: Laura Casey
- Hairstylist: Bobbi Kleman
- Key Makeup Artist: Teresa Luz
- Casting Director: Jennifer Ricchiazzi
- Costume Design: Jenava Burguiere
- Set Decoration: Amy Teague
- Makeup Artist: Princie Patel
- Set Dresser: Daniel E. Blankenship
- Art Department Assistant: Meghan Buchanan
- Art Department Production Assistant: Rianna Nauni
- Special Effects Supervisor: Matt Kutcher
- Stunts: Kc Coy
- Gaffer: David Ghegan
- Special Effects Makeup Artist: Shaun Smith
- Makeup Department Head: Scott Wheeler
- Visual Effects Producer: Virginia Cefaly
- Stunts: Jim Henry
- Stunts: James Peyton
- Second Assistant “A” Camera: Bryan P. Jones
- Carpenter: Peter Burton
- Art Department Coordinator: Chel Hathaway
- Assistant Set Decoration: Kara Paslay
- Utility Sound: Erin E. Fitzgerald
- Visual Effects Producer: Michael Early
- Stunts: Jeffrey Brucculeri
- Stunts: Rob Gallavan
- Assistant Art Director: Melissa Woods
- Production Supervisor: Frank DeMartini
- Set Dresser: Shane Ballou
- Swing: Daniel Cochran
- Special Effects Coordinator: Louis Chue Vado
- Head of Production: Mara Fröhlich
- Stunts: Chad Knorr
- First Assistant “B” Camera: Bryan Delorenzo
- Second Unit Director: Brent Ryan Green
- Makeup Artist: Reanon Casillo
- Makeup Artist: Sharon Tabb
- First Assistant Director: Greg Zekowski
- Compositing Supervisor: Anthony Davis
- Digital Compositor: Carlotta Ferraresi
- Stunt Coordinator: Mark Kubr
- Hairstylist: Ruth Mitchell
- Set Dresser: Ashli Lung
- Carpenter: Dan Searcy
- Grip: Moses Jenkins
- Extras Casting Assistant: Nhan Le
- Hairstylist: Rey Medrano
- Second Assistant Director: Abby Reed
- Stunt Coordinator: Jon Bielich
- Stunts: Kyle Jacob Henry
- Second Unit Director of Photography: Samuel Calvin
- Makeup Artist: Erika O’Bar
- Carpenter: Jon Coursen
- Props: Travis Moore
- Set Dresser: Eric Nauni
- Sound Mixer: James Russell
- Special Effects Coordinator: Justin B. Johnson
- Stunt Double: Lynn Allinger
- Stunts: Ray Forrest Barrow
- Stunts: Justin Parks
- Gaffer: Sean Tanner
- Assistant Director: Toni Farina
- Construction Foreman: Christopher Halladay
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Matthew Steele Finley
- Second Assistant “C” Camera: Tanner Powell
- Makeup Artist: Dalton Spence
- Carpenter: Nathan Arendall
- Swing: Nick Brasel
- Swing: Ashton Stafford
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Scott Coulter
- “A” Camera Operator: Richard Crow
- First Assistant “A” Camera: Jason Kinney
- Hairstylist: Jessica Isam
- Post Production Supervisor: Brian Hayashi
- Post Production Supervisor: Kyle Schumacher
- Boom Operator: Brad Jennings
- Boom Operator: Pete Orlanski
- Dolly Grip: Michael Gillespie
- Hairstylist: Samantha Wiener
- Art Department Production Assistant: Mackenzie Smith
- Sound Mixer: Blas Kisic
- Sound Mixer: Koren Young
- Stunt Double: Kevin Reid
- Stunts: Kent Shelton
- Supervising Art Director: Casey Crowdis
- Makeup Department Head: Jennifer Aspinall
- Props: Jake Washburn
- Carpenter: Matt Weber
- Stunt Double: Richard Bucher
- Set Dresser: Victor Pongonis
- Sound Mixer: Grant Provence
- Special Effects Assistant: Stacy Suvino
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Alessio Bertotti
- Visual Effects Producer: Mitch Campbell
- Visual Effects Coordinator: John T. Coulter
- Electrician: Aaron Bracetty
- Dolly Grip: Daniel Clear
- Carpenter: James Hootselle
- Visual Effects Coordinator: Sara Dotson
- Costume Design: Jack Odell
- Assistant Hairstylist: Rachel Busby
- Makeup Artist: Ashley Tabb
- First Assistant Director: Jason Stafford
- Construction Coordinator: Travis Wright
- First Assistant “B” Camera: Jeff Marks
- Lighting Technician: Lance Rivas
- “B” Camera Operator: Andy Steinman
- Electrician: Daniel Paugh
- Additional Casting: Ned Lott
- Costumer: Andra Conger
- Costumer: Karalyn Merritt Veale
- Location Scout: Ty Dickson
- Steadicam Operator: Mark Emery Moore
- Best Boy Grip: Tyler Plant
- Costumer: Maggi Oxford
- Costumer: Tazmen West
- Lighting Technician: Eric Paulsen
- Lighting Technician: Alex Renshaw
- Location Assistant: Matthew Ledford
- First Assistant “B” Camera: Neil Newby
- Grip: Brooke Shackleford
- Seamstress: Dayna Brown
- Orchestrator: Leigh Phillips
- Assistant Location Manager: Sabi Rivera
- Script Supervisor: Amanda Rainey
- Location Scout: Jordan Schmidt
- Drone Pilot: Keaton Nye
- “A” Camera Operator: Taj J. Teffaha
- Seamstress: Lori Couch
- Key Costumer: Rachel Craig
- Costumer: Amanda Higo
- First Assistant “C” Camera: Colin Salmonowitz
- Additional Casting: Maggie McClure
- Extras Casting Assistant: Sydney Norris
- Key Set Costumer: Kat Loving
- Digital Compositor: Davide Velli
- Grip: Micah Hart
- Best Boy Grip: Clayton Null
- Lighting Technician: Greg Reyher
- Costumer: Savannah Adams
- Location Assistant: Cole Sloan
- Camera Operator: Andrew P.C. Smith
- Key Rigging Grip: Jon Shryock
- Key Costumer: Nikki Foster
- Colorist: Christopher M. Ray
- Key Grip: Ryan Nelson
- Digital Imaging Technician: John C. Reyes
- Extras Casting: Chris Freihofer
- First Assistant “A” Camera: Ryan Pilon
- Best Boy Grip: Richard Porter
- Assistant Location Manager: Danny Hulsey
- Assistant Location Manager: Lorraine K. Comfort
- Director: Sean McNamara
- Director of Photography: Christian Sebaldt
- Screenplay: Howard Klausner
- Editor: Jeff Canavan
- Original Music Composer: John Coda
Catogories:
Drama,History
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Language:
English,Pусский
Production:
United States of America
Company:
Rawhide Pictures,Voltage Pictures,Brookwell-McNamara Entertainment
Popularity:
181.404
Date:
2024-08-29
Year:
2024
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The film delves deep into Reagan’s entire life, beginning from his childhood with poignant flashbacks that reveal his struggles with bullying and his mother’s unwavering determination for him to stand up for himself. From his days as a movie actor to dealing with a failed marriage and the loss of a child at birth, Reagan’s story unfolds with a strong focus on his faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.
The narrative follows Reagan’s journey as he rises from governor to senator and eventually becomes the President of the United States. Throughout his political career, Reagan remains steadfast in his faith, never wavering even in the face of challenges such as his mother’s passing and meeting his wife, Nancy.
The movie beautifully portrays Nancy Reagan as an incredible and loving woman, showcasing her unwavering support for her husband and her compassion towards everyone she encounters. The focus remains on Reagan’s story, omitting the extensive details of Nancy’s tenure as the First Lady.
Despite some critics’ harsh reviews, the film’s well-written script and engaging pace make for an immersive viewing experience. It effectively captures Reagan’s struggles during his presidency, including the threat of impeachment, alongside his significant achievements such as the fall of the Berlin Wall and collaborations with world leaders like Margaret Thatcher.
While some may find fault in Dennis Quaid’s portrayal of Reagan, feeling that he falls short of capturing the essence of the former president, the film’s strong writing compensates for any casting missteps. The actress portraying Nancy Reagan, on the other hand, delivers a standout performance that adds depth to the scenes involving Reagan.
The movie tastefully acknowledges other prominent political figures like Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, and George H.W. Bush, without overshadowing Reagan’s narrative. It successfully presents Reagan’s historical significance without delving into unnecessary controversies or distractions.
Additionally, the film delves into the poignant aspect of Ronald Reagan’s battle with Alzheimer’s disease, shedding light on the challenges this illness poses to individuals and their families. It portrays the emotional toll it takes on President Reagan and his loved ones, highlighting the profound impact of the disease on his later years. Through this portrayal, the movie offers a glimpse into the personal struggles faced by Reagan as he navigated the complexities of Alzheimer’s, adding a touching and humanizing layer to his remarkable life story.
Overall, “Reagan” offers a breathtaking portrayal of a historical figure, allowing the audience to connect with Reagan’s journey without being bogged down by excessive political intricacies. It serves as a compelling tribute to the enduring legacy of former President Ronald Reagan.
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