Backstage at the White House Trailer

Backstage at the White House Trailer (1985)

19 July 1985 Factual 67 mins

This unique glimpse into the private lives of our Presidents and their families showcases some of the most significant personal moments they have experienced. These instances have not only resonated with our emotions but have also elicited joy, creating lasting memories that highlight the humanity of these influential leaders.

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Cast

John F. Kennedy

as Self (archive footage)

Franklin D. Roosevelt

as Self (archive footage)

Ronald Reagan

as Self (archive footage)

Richard Nixon

as Self (archive footage)

Warren G. Harding

as Self (archive footage)

Calvin Coolidge

as Self (archive footage)

Robert F. Kennedy

as Self (archive footage)

Barry Goldwater

as Self (archive footage)

Dwight D. Eisenhower

as Self (archive footage)

Eleanor Roosevelt

as Self (archive footage)

Harry S. Truman

as Self (archive footage)

Bess Truman

as Self (archive footage)

Winston Churchill

as Self (archive footage)

Lyndon B. Johnson

as Self (archive footage)

Pat Nixon

as Self (archive footage)

King George VI of the United Kingdom

as Self (archive footage)

International Releases Dates

United States 19 July 1985

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