Lyndon B. Johnson s'aligne sur John F. Kennedy, accède à la présidence et s'occupe de la lutte pour les droits civiques des années 60.Lyndon B. Johnson s'aligne sur John F. Kennedy, accède à la présidence et s'occupe de la lutte pour les droits civiques des années 60.Lyndon B. Johnson s'aligne sur John F. Kennedy, accède à la présidence et s'occupe de la lutte pour les droits civiques des années 60.
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
Michael Francis Horn
- Cliff Carter
- (as Michael Horn)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWoody Harrelson's late father Charles Harrelson was a Texas hitman who had famously claimed to have killed President Kennedy (he was sentenced to life in prison for murdering a Texas judge), but later admitted that he made up the story.
- GaffesHistorical quotes throughout the movie are edited to be more sensitive than the actual quotes were.
- Citations
Lyndon B. Johnson: You know, this could be your lucky day. You might be able to vote your conscience on the Farm Bill.
Senator Ralph Yarborough: I like to think that is the only way that I ever vote.
Lyndon B. Johnson: Spoken like a true one-term senator.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Midnight Screenings: Tulip Fever (2017)
- Bandes originalesSons of Thane
Written by John Knowles
Courtesy of APM Music
Commentaire en vedette
Always enjoy movies of history and political ones and this latest "LBJ" is one good look at the past president from west Texas. It shows that Lyndon Johnson was a man of faith and courage despite what the no doubters and others thought of him. Johnson(Woody Harrelson) is shown as a senator who's taken a back seat to many as he's a southern democrat, yet things change when president Kennedy asks him to be his running mate and vice presidential candidate in 1960 and upon election, Lyndon still gets a cold shoulder from Kennedy brother Bobby and other northern democrats.
Yet all of that changes as Johnson is thrown into the spotlight and becomes president after president Kennedy is hit and killed with an assassin's bullet in Dallas in 1963. Oh Lyndon has come along way from west Texas to the white house. Along the way doubt and indifference is found even from his own party, yet Johnson thru hard work determination and political back room workings gets the landmark Civil Rights Act passed in 1964.
Overall good film that's a historical and political look at a great figure a president that was for the people and their rights and a society changer even when it wasn't popular or it didn't seem the norm. "LBJ" is one picture to watch for historical and political social reasons.
Yet all of that changes as Johnson is thrown into the spotlight and becomes president after president Kennedy is hit and killed with an assassin's bullet in Dallas in 1963. Oh Lyndon has come along way from west Texas to the white house. Along the way doubt and indifference is found even from his own party, yet Johnson thru hard work determination and political back room workings gets the landmark Civil Rights Act passed in 1964.
Overall good film that's a historical and political look at a great figure a president that was for the people and their rights and a society changer even when it wasn't popular or it didn't seem the norm. "LBJ" is one picture to watch for historical and political social reasons.
- blanbrn
- 3 nov. 2017
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- Date de sortie
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The President: Lyndon B. Johnson
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- Budget
- 26 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 2 470 979 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 1 110 565 $ US
- 5 nov. 2017
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 2 510 151 $ US
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