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Backstairs at the White House

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1979
  • 9h
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
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Backstairs at the White House (1979)
Backstairs At The White House
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Behind the scenes at the White House during eight administrations, as told by the people who work there.Behind the scenes at the White House during eight administrations, as told by the people who work there.Behind the scenes at the White House during eight administrations, as told by the people who work there.

  • Creators
    • Gwen Bagni
    • Paul Dubov
  • Stars
    • Leslie Uggams
    • Olivia Cole
    • Louis Gossett Jr.
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
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    • Creators
      • Gwen Bagni
      • Paul Dubov
    • Stars
      • Leslie Uggams
      • Olivia Cole
      • Louis Gossett Jr.
    • 29User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Leslie Uggams
    Leslie Uggams
    • Lillian Rogers…
    • 1979
    Olivia Cole
    Olivia Cole
    • Maggie Rogers
    • 1979
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    • Houseman Levi Mercer
    • 1979
    Robert Hooks
    Robert Hooks
    • Doorman and Presidential Barber John Mays…
    • 1979
    Bill Overton
    • Doorman Jackson
    • 1979
    David Downing
    David Downing
    • Butler Dixon
    • 1979
    Celeste Holm
    Celeste Holm
    • Mrs. Florence Harding
    • 1979
    Lee Grant
    Lee Grant
    • Mrs. Grace Coolidge
    • 1979
    Larry Gates
    Larry Gates
    • President Herbert Hoover
    • 1979
    Jan Sterling
    Jan Sterling
    • Mrs. Lou Hoover
    • 1979
    Eileen Heckart
    Eileen Heckart
    • Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt
    • 1979
    John Anderson
    John Anderson
    • President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
    • 1979
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • President Harry S. Truman
    • 1979
    Estelle Parsons
    Estelle Parsons
    • Mrs. Bess Truman
    • 1979
    Barbara Barrie
    Barbara Barrie
    • Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower
    • 1979
    Andrew Duggan
    Andrew Duggan
    • President Dwight D. Eisenhower
    • 1979
    Leslie Nielsen
    Leslie Nielsen
    • Ike Hoover…
    • 1979
    Hari Rhodes
    Hari Rhodes
    • Butler Coates
    • 1979
    • Creators
      • Gwen Bagni
      • Paul Dubov
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    Katy-15

    This mini-series started an adventure in 1979!

    I, too, wish this was available on videotape! In 1979, I was teaching a Special Education class in rural Ohio when this series was aired. My students all arrived the following day of the first installment excited, asking many questions about what the first part had shown. They asked to "study history" just like the other regular classroom students. I borrowed eighth grade American History textbooks from one of the other regular classroom teachers, and we began an adventure that lasted for the remainder of the school year. My students rode the school bus carrying a regular textbook for the first time ever! Self-esteem soared, and we all had fun!
    sueschmitt

    Great Series

    This was a wonderful mini-series. I too, am puzzled as to why this was never released on video in one form or another. It was very popular when it was run on television. If you have not read the book, I highly recommend both of them, they are excellent. There are two out there, the one that Mrs. Parks wrote and one Gwen Bagini(?) and Mrs. Parks collaborated on that went along with the mini-series. The producers couldn't have picked a better cast to play the characters. They were all exemplary. The series was pretty accurate historically too, maybe that's why it was never released on video, it insulted someone some how. I too would like to add my voice to the growing number that want to see this mini-series released.
    10edwagreen

    This Series Takes No Back Stairs to Anything

    Outstanding. Superlative. Out of this world. No other words seem adequate regarding this magnificent series.

    I am a retired social studies teacher. This series would have been so perfect for my grade 8 history students. It was so rich in history and personal emotions.

    As far as the Emmy awards go,Backstairs should have tied with Roots for the best mini-series of the season.

    The acting was outstanding. Robert Vaughn brought the perfect touch to Woodrow Wilson. Whoever thought that the character of Florence Harding, who died in 1924, under mysterious conditions was so interesting? Celeste Holm was simply memorable as Mrs. Harding. Eileen Heckart was memorable as Eleanor Roosevelt. Lee Grant brought the perfect touch to Grace Coolidge. Julie Harris set the tone as Nellie Taft.

    Actresses Olivia Cole and Leslie Uggams, in a totally non-singing role, were just fabulous as the mother and daughter who worked for so many years at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

    This is another Best Years Of Our Lives.

    We all realize the sacrifices that were made during the extremely informative period of history. We are also shown that the White House was a scene of constant tragedy mixed with a total triumph of the human spirit.

    We need more series of this quality.
    GRW-2

    Nice Music Score

    Veteran Television Music Composer Morton Stevens, ("Hawaii Five-O", "Police Woman") wrote an outstanding music score for this fine TV mini-series. It featured a beautiful main title theme that really set the tone for each episode. I join the other comments here in hoping that there will be a video release soon of this wonderful show.
    8theowinthrop

    A Nice Heaping Helping at Presidential Living in the White House (1911 - 1961)

    This was a very good series, based on the memoirs of an employee at the White House from the Taft Administration through President Eisenhower's. It's obvious too that besides the book by Lillian Rogers Parks, there are also bits from other White House books that are frequently used by historians (Leslie Nielson plays White House usher Ike Hoover, who wrote an important volume that is frequently used as a source book). Leslie Uggams plays Lillian, and the film begins with Lillian's mother Maggie (Olivia Cole) starting there in 1911 when William and Nellie Taft are in the White House (or as the unhappy Taft called it, "the great White Jail"). Maggie's daughter Lillian eventually overcomes a physical disability to become a useful member of the staff.

    But the most interesting thing in the series was the glimpse into the eight first families who inhabited the building from 1909 to 1961. Interestingly the families preceding and following the framing administrations (Theodore Roosevelt's and John Kennedy's) are better known to most people than some of those in the eight (the Tafts, Hardings, Coolidges, and Hoovers are not all that well known today - although Warren Harding's scandal filled administration is recalled to some extent).

    Each administration and the way they handled the White House is different. Taft (Victor Buono, in a rare nice-guy role) is concerned with the health of wife Nellie (Julie Harris) who had a stroke and had to learn how to speak again. He is also upset at how his old friend Teddy Roosevelt has turned against him (in one moment he shows how a reconciliation is impossible, as he is depending on Major Archibald Butt to bring Teddy and him back together - and Butt's returning from Europe on the Titanic). Wilson (Robert Vaughan) has two wives, and the first one (Ellen - Kim Hunter) was better liked than the second (Edith - Claire Bloom) . Later it is Wilson's health collapse in the fight for the League of Nations that is followed, with Edith taking over his office quietly.

    Warren and Florence Harding (George Kennedy and Celeste Holms) are stuck with a dimwitted husband (and a corrupt one) learning that his administration has more holes in it than a swiss cheese. His infidelities are revealed (before Kennedy and Clinton Harding was our most priapic President). Also shown is Mrs. Harding playing Warren's favorite song (Carrie Jacob Bond's "The End of a Perfect Day.") on the piano.

    But George Kennedy and the script writer has one moment giving some dignity to our 29th President. During the 1920 campaign a nasty smear was thrown at Harding based on rumors that his family was not originally white but African - American (see Francis Russell's THE SHADOW OF BLOOMING GROVE for an account of this). Maggie sees a furious Harding ripping up a "book" about his ancestry by one "Professor" William Estabrook Chancellor that the Justice Department confiscated. Harding sees Maggie, turns to her, and heartily apologizes for the racist piece of garbage directed at all African-Americans. After he leaves, Maggie sees the book and tells another servant to let the book burn.

    Ed Flanders shows Coolidge as a businesslike, honest man - a welcome change in terms of abilities to Harding, who is in love with his wife Grace (Lee Grant), and broken - hearted about the death of his younger son Calvin from blood poisoning in a freak accident. Flanders has a great moment telling off (in ironic manner) Cloris Leachman as the snooty head of the staff (leading to her resignation).

    The Hoovers (Larry Gates and Jan Sterling) are done too quickly, and one gets the impression they were too aloof from the staff. F.D.R. (John Anderson) and Eleanor (Eileen Heckart) are shown to be sympathetic to the minority groups due to the President's physical condition. The Trumans (Harry Morgan and Estelle Parsons) show that President's feistiness (and Bess's love of mystery novels). And then President and Mrs. Eisenhower (Andrew Duggan and Barbra Barrie) raps things up as we reach fairly modern times.

    It was a welcome view of Presidential private lives rarely done before or since on television (except for individual Presidents or events in their administrations). It has not been revived on television since 1979, but now is on video and well worth catching.

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      Olivia Cole (Maggie Rogers) is less than a year older than Leslie Uggams, who played the role of her adult daughter, Lillian Rogers Parks. In Roots (1977), Leslie Uggams played Oliva Cole's mother-in-law.
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      Featured in The 31st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1979)

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    • Release date
      • January 29, 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Weißes Haus, Hintereingang
    • Filming locations
      • Samuel Goldwyn Studios - 7200 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood, California, USA(White House interiors)
    • Production company
      • Ed Friendly Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 9h(540 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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