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All the Way
TrailerLyndon B. Johnson becomes the President of the United States in the chaotic aftermath of JFK's assassination and the documentary is about his early days from the assassination to the battle over the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and his campaign to stay in the White House.Actors: Bryan Cranston, Anthony Mackie, Melissa Leo, Frank Langella, Bradley Whitford, Stephen Root, Todd Weeks, Ray Wise, Ken Jenkins, Dohn Norwood, Mo McRae, ...»Director: Jay RoachCountry: United StatesDuration: 132 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Characters of "All the Way"
Lyndon B. JohnsonPlayed by: Bryan CranstonMartin Luther King, Jr.Played by: Anthony MackieLady Bird JohnsonPlayed by: Melissa LeoSen. Richard RussellPlayed by: Frank LangellaSenator Hubert H. HumphreyPlayed by: Bradley WhitfordJ. Edgar HooverPlayed by: Stephen RootWalter JenkinsPlayed by: Todd WeeksUS Senator Everett DirksenPlayed by: Ray WiseRalph AbernathyPlayed by: Dohn NorwoodStokely CarmichaelPlayed by: Mo McRaeBob MosesPlayed by: Marque RichardsonFannie Lou HamerPlayed by: Aisha HindsRoy WilkinsPlayed by: Joe MortonDavid DennisPlayed by: Eric PumphreySecretary of Defense Robert McNamaraPlayed by: Bo FoxworthSenator EastlandPlayed by: Jeff DoucetteCoretta Scott KingPlayed by: Hilary WardWalter ReutherPlayed by: Spencer GarrettStrom ThurmondPlayed by: Randy OglesbySenator J. William FulbrightPlayed by: Ned Van ZandtSen. Robert ByrdPlayed by: Joe O'ConnorStanley LevisonPlayed by: Bruce NozickLuci Baines JohnsonPlayed by: Samantha BogachMickey SchwernerPlayed by: A.J. HelfetAaron HenryPlayed by: Regi DavisEdwin KingPlayed by: Gregory Marcel -
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Critic Reviews of "All the Way"
Muna Mire The New RepublicMay 23, 2016Johnson had the same insecurities we all do; but whatever happened, he made sure it happened on his terms. All The Way never lets you forget that legacies, like most things, are mediated by power.
Mary McNamara Los Angeles TimesMay 23, 2016Much of the film's draw, and pleasures, stem from watching Bryan Cranston work the character (not to mention the prosthetic nose and ears).
Matt Zoller Seitz New York Magazine/VultureMay 23, 2016It's been a while since I saw a TV movie that had everything going for it, yet failed to be memorable. All the Way should have been a classic: electrifying, surprising, moving, artful. It's not.
John Bonazzo New York ObserverMay 22, 2016The movie may have a larger scope, but it retains the power of the original play.
Richard Roeper Chicago Sun-TimesMay 20, 2016Director Jay Roach turns Robert Schenkkan's acclaimed Broadway play into an engrossing, powerful if slightly overcrowded movie that works as a biopic of LBJ and as a time capsule of a crucial period in the civil rights movement.
Ben Travers indieWireMay 20, 2016All the Way should be admired for going the distance, and Cranston rewarded for holding it all together.
Michael Hogan Daily Telegraph (UK)June 29, 2016Just as Johnson steamrolled opposition en route to a landslide 1964 election victory, so Cranston's charisma blew everyone else clean off screen. The actor also went "all the way" and it was absorbing to watch.
Alonso Díaz de la Vega El UniversalJune 24, 2016All The Way is a rare film that tries to actually understand history instead of reducing it to mechanism. [Full review in Spanish]
Juan Tolentino Cinema MovilJune 16, 2016Strong performances and well defined characters help this film work. [Full review in Spanish]
Matthew Fay PopMattersJune 06, 2016All the Way is a firm lesson in the price and struggle of progress in American democracy, and the perhaps impossibility of a "nice guy" president. It's also an illustration of both how much and how little has changed in 50 years.
Chris Cabin ColliderJune 01, 2016The writing only takes the time to make LBJ into a fully fleshed-out, complex creature, while everyone else is judged simply by Roach and Schenkken's bland conception of moral codes.
Nick Schager The Daily BeastMay 26, 2016One can rarely sense that Cranston is acting, so fully does he inhabit his exceedingly well-written role.
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