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Reagan is a 2024 American biographical drama film directed by Sean McNamara and written by Howard Klausner, based on Paul Kengor's 2006 book The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism. The film stars Dennis Quaid as President Ronald Reagan , alongside Penelope Ann Miller , Jon Voight , Kevin Dillon , David Henrie , and Mena Suvari .
Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, the new movie follows Ronald Reagan's life from his childhood in Dixon, Illinois, to his acting career in Hollywood, to the U.S. presidency and the world ...
Reagan, starring Dennis Quaid in its titular role, was released Aug. 30. The song will be featured on the forthcoming Reagan: Songs Inspired by the Film, a full-circle moment for Tucker, who ...
Dennis Quaid's biopic "Reagan" also features work that the former president penned with Mike Curb, reinterpreted by Lee Greenwood. Ronald Reagan's rare songwriting legacy recalled by Mike Curb ...
The Ronald Reagan song "Da Do Run Ron" featured in a straight to video release called Rockin' Ronnie (1986), an otherwise unrelated compilation of movie clips released by ATI Video. The first 12 series including An 11-disc set (containing the first seven series broadcast 1984–89) have been released by Network Distributing under licence by ITV ...
"Five Minutes" is a song by Jerry Harrison, Bootsy Collins and producer Daniel Lazerus, and credited to Bonzo Goes to Washington. It was released on the Sleeping Bag Records label in 1984. The song begins with the recording made of then-US-President Ronald Reagan 's " We begin bombing in five minutes " joke speech, which is then sampled and ...
While the movie has only a 19% from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, it boasts an astonishingly high 98% from audiences, which means that if you are a fan or Ronald Reagan the president, you'll ...
"Re-Ron" is a 1984 song by Gil Scott-Heron. It criticizes the campaign for the re-election of Ronald Reagan. [1] [2] It was recorded in collaboration with Bill Laswell. [3] [4] [5] Notable lines include: "Would we take Fritz without Grits? We'd take Fritz the Cat. Would we take Jesse Jackson? Hell, we'd take Michael Jackson!"