- The Reagans
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name = The Reagans
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director =Robert Ackerman
producer =Moritz Borman
Jon Kilik
Bill Block
Oliver Stone
writer = Stanley Weiser
Oliver Stone
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starring =James Brolin Judy Davis Bill Smitrovich John Stamos Zeljko Ivanek Mary Beth Peil Carolyn Dunn Tom Barnett Zoie Palmer Shad Hart Vlasta Vrana
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distributor =Lionsgate
released = November 30, 2003
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country =United States
language = English
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imdb_id = 0383139"The Reagans" is a 180-minute
television movie about U.S. PresidentRonald Reagan and his family whichCBS had planned to broadcast inNovember 2003 during fall "sweeps ", but was ultimately broadcast on November 30 of that year on cable channelShowtime due to criticism over its portrayal of Reagan.Production
The miniseries featured
James Brolin as Ronald Reagan andJudy Davis asNancy Reagan , and covers the period in time from 1949 when Reagan was still inHollywood , through his governorship ofCalifornia until Reagan's last day in office as President in 1989.Controversy
About a month before it was scheduled to air, portions of a draft script of the documentary-drama were leaked and published by the "New York Times" and the "
Drudge Report ". As a result of these stories, the miniseries began to be widely criticized by conservatives as an unbalanced and inaccurate depiction of Reagan. CBS reportedly had ordered a love story about Ronald and Nancy Reagan with politics as a backdrop, but instead received what they later claimed was an overtly political film. Supporters of the film claimed that these criticisms were simply partisan bias, and were an attempt to censor a film because it did not always portray the former president in a positive light.Conservatives began criticizing it before it was broadcast and claimed that it put words in Reagan's mouth and condemned it as "leftist"
historical revisionism . Some of the criticism was based upon early drafts of the script and featured scenes that were either never shot or dropped from the final version. Eventually, after several weeks of outspoken criticism by conservatives, onNovember 4 ,2003 , CBS withdrew the broadcast saying that it did "not present a balanced portrayal of the Reagans." [http://www.cbs.com/homepage/popups/hp_popup_reagans.shtml] The network chose instead to broadcast the miniseries on the cable channelShowtime , which along with CBS is owned byViacom .CBS' denial that it was yielding to the furor did not persuade its critics. The producers of the movie noted that, before the outcry, CBS had approved both the script for the miniseries and had seen
dailies as they were shot, and the film had been approved by two sets of lawyers. Jeff Chester, head of theCenter for Digital Democracy , a communicationslobbying group, said that CBS had chosen not to offend Republicans at a time when the federal government was considering rules restricting ownership of local television stations. CBS executives "made a business decision," he said. "In doing so, they clearly caved in to the political pressure." SenatorTom Daschle , the Democratic leader of the time, commented that the decision "smells of intimidation to me."A Controversial Line Excised
One of the most controversial points in the script, and often the only one referred to in media reports, was the depiction of Reagan telling his wife during a conversation about
AIDS patients, "They that live insin shall die in sin." The screenwriters admitted that there was no evidence that Reagan ever said this; however, they pointed to Edmund Morris' fictionalized biography of Reagan, which quotes him as saying, "Maybe the Lord brought down thisplague [AIDS] ." This line was dropped in the Showtime andDVD versions of the film. "The Reagans" producers,Neil Meron andCraig Zadan , have insisted that every fact, though not every line of dialogue, was supported by at least two sources. However, according toPatti Davis , no family member or close friend of the Reagan's was consulted by the filmmakers throughout the production.Another factor which has motivated critics to claim bias was that Reagan is played by
James Brolin , who is the husband ofBarbra Streisand , a stridently outspoken critic of the Republican Party.Cast
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James Brolin --Ronald Reagan
*Judy Davis --Nancy Reagan
*Mary Beth Peil --Edith Davis
*Shad Hart --Ron Reagan Jr.
*Zoie Palmer --Patti Davis
*Tod Fennell --Michael Reagan
*Zeljko Ivanek --Michael Deaver
*Bill Smitrovich --Alexander Haig References
External links
* [http://www.cbs.com/homepage/popups/hp_popup_reagans.shtml Full statement from CBS]
* [http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/morrow200310270837.asp Inventing Reagan] - ByEd Morrow (pro-Reagan)
* [http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,536971,00.html 'The Reagans,' From One of Them] - byPatti Davis , daughter of Ronald Reagan
* [http://www.opinionjournal.com/diary/?id=110008925 ABC's Untrue Path] byJohn Fund
* [http://imdb.com/title/tt0383139/ The Reagans] at [http://imdb.com/ IMDB]
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