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  1. Films Viewed by President and Mrs. Reagan. President Reagan and Mrs. Skip to main content Skip to main content. Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum Open ... The Movie: 08/05/1983: Camp David: Some Like it Hot: 08/06/1983: Camp David: Spellbound: 09/16/1983: Camp David: Curse of the Pink Panther: 09/17/1983: Camp David: The Grey Fox: 10 ...

  2. Sort by Popularity - Most Popular Movies and TV Shows With Ronald Reagan. 1. Wagon Train (1957–1965) TV-PG | 75 min | Western. Stories of the journeys of a wagon train as it leaves post-Civil War Missouri on its way to California through the plains, deserts, and Rocky Mountains.

  3. Ronald Reagan filmography. Reagan in Dark Victory (1939) This is a list of movies of all of Ronald Reagan 's most prominent onscreen acting roles as well as narrating roles. Also, included in this list are some of Reagan's special cameo appearances. He retired from acting so that he could be active in politics.

  4. When terrorists seize control of an airliner, an intelligence analyst accompanies a commando unit for a midair boarding operation. Director Stuart Baird Stars Kurt Russell Halle Berry Steven Seagal. 8. The Glimmer Man. 1996 1h 31m R. 5.4 (21K) Rate. 33 Metascore.

  5. Reagan is an upcoming American biographical historical drama film directed by Sean McNamara and written by Howard Klausner and Jonas McCord, based on the 2006 book by Paul Kengor The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism.The film stars Dennis Quaid as Ronald Reagan. Penelope Ann Miller, Robert Davi, Lesley-Anne Down and Jon Voight feature in supporting roles.

  6. www.imdb.com › title › tt1723808Reagan (2024) - IMDb

    Reagan: Directed by Sean McNamara. With Dennis Quaid, Mena Suvari, C. Thomas Howell, Penelope Ann Miller. A drama based on the life of Ronald Reagan, from his childhood to his time in the oval office.

  7. Kings Row: Directed by Sam Wood. With Ann Sheridan, Robert Cummings, Ronald Reagan, Betty Field. The dark side and hypocrisy of provincial American life is seen through the eyes of five children as they grow to adulthood at the turn of the century.