In the Face of Evil: Reagan's War in Word and Deed Image
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Universal acclaim- based on 7 Ratings

Summary: Ronald Reagan was the President of the Screen Actor's Guild during the incredibly violent Hollywood trade union strike in the 1940's. Reagan saw first-hand the brutality, destruction and oppression that defined the communist party as it attempted to overtake the unions to convert them into propaganda mills for the Soviet Union. The strike incited in him a call to action and an unshakeable belief that communism was a "form of insanity" which must be wiped from the earth. From SAG President, to GE Spokesman, Governor of California and finally, to President of the United States, this film chronicles the rise of Ronald Reagan, his unwavering conviction that America was the world's last best hope of man, and shows why he is hero to over a billion people who he helped free from the bonds of Soviet domination.
Runtime: 110 min
Rating: Rated PG-13 for disturbing images of violence.
Production: Bannon Films
Genre: Documentary
Country: USA
Language: English
Director Credit
Stephen K. Bannon Director
Tim Watkins Director
Writer Credit
Julia Jones Writer
Stephen K. Bannon Writer
Cast Credit
Irene Ziegler Narrator
Producer Credit
Chris Beutler Line Producer
Christopher T. Bannon Co-Executive Producer
Daniel Fleuette Associate Producer
Peter Schweizer Executive Producer
Stephen K. Bannon Co-Producer
Tim Watkins Producer
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