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President's Day is a 2010 comedy horror film directed by Chris LaMartina. [1] The film follows a group of high school students being hunted by a madman in an Abraham Lincoln disguise. The film had a limited release on Washington's Birthday in 2010 and was released to DVD on April 9 of the same year.
Most United States presidents have kept pets while in office, or pets have been part of their families. [1] Only James K. Polk, Andrew Johnson, and Donald Trump did not have any presidential pets while in office [2] (however, Johnson did take care of some mice he found in his bedroom). [3]
Fala (April 7, 1940 – April 5, 1952), a Scottish Terrier, was the dog of United States president Franklin D. Roosevelt.One of the most famous presidential pets, Fala was taken to many places by Roosevelt. [1]
Many movies and TV shows have portrayed real US presidents played by Hollywood actors. Daniel Day-Lewis shared a striking resemblance to Abraham Lincoln in the 2012 film "Lincoln."
From dogs to birds and even a pygmy hippo, here is a quick rundown of some of the most well-known and interesting presidential pets who left their mark on U.S. history! 15 Historical Presidential Pets
The primary category is for motion pictures and scripted television dramas where a non-fictional president of the United States is a central character or a central part of the film's plot. It may include any films about a president that offer little or no coverage of his presidency and even fictionalized works about a non-fictional president.
The two adorable senior pets that Cecily walked the orange carpet with have been in shelters for most of their life. Wilfred is 15 and Cody is 6 or 7, how sad to think that they've never known ...
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