Ronald Reagan
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Filmography
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The Hasty Heart
(1949)Future President Ronald Reagan ("The Killers," "Kings Row") and Academy Award-winning actress Patricia Neal ("Hud," "Breakfast At Tiffany's") star in this warm compassionate drama packed with laughter and tears. In this sentimental film, a dying Scottish soldier in WWII learns the value of friendship during his last days.

The Voice of the Turtle
(1947)When her best friend (Eve Arden) stands up a soldier (Ronald Reagan) on a weekend pass, a flighty actress (Eleanor Parker) invites him to spend his leave on the couch in her apartment.
That Hagen Girl
(1947)Tom Bates (Ronald Reagan) has returned to Jordan, Ohio, after 18 years, rekindling the gossip that he fathered an illegitimate baby before he left. Mary Hagen (Shirley Temple), the now-grown subject of those rumors, soon finds herself an unwitting target for the town's malicious whispers and lies. So when her mother dies without explaining her past, a tormented Mary turns to Tom for the truth about a scandal that ruined her life before it ever began. Said to be Temple's favorite adult movie, That Hagen Girl also features 20-year-old Lois Maxwell as the former child star's on-screen teacher and friend. Winner of the 1948 Golden Globe as New Star of the Year, Maxwell would achieve screen immortality as Miss Moneypenny, a role she played in the first 14 James Bond films, from Dr. No (1962) to A View to a Kill (1985).

The Last Outpost
(1951)Two brothers fighting on opposite sides of the Civil War are forced to settle their differences when they come under attack from Apache warriors.
The Girl from Jones Beach
(1949)Former United States President Ronald Reagan stars as a magazine illustrator who has drawn the "perfect woman" for an illustration ... but then he finds her in real life when he meets The Girl from Jones Beach.
John Loves Mary
(1949)After four long years apart, there are so many things returning World War II soldier John Lawrence wants to tell his sweetheart, Mary McKinley. That he loves her. That he's missed her. That he's married. No wait, honey, there's an innocent explanation! Ronald Reagan is John and film-debuting Patricia Neal is Mary in a tale of a G.I. whose good deed - marrying his buddy's British girl so she can come to America - turns out to be a bad idea when he discovers the buddy has already tied the knot with someone else! Based on Norman Krasna's hit Broadway play, John Loves Mary is an airy, witty farce, a wedding cake of comedy and romance.
Bedtime for Bonzo
(1951)The theory of evolution has never been so zanily tested as it is in Bedtime for Bonzo starring Ronald Reagan. When Professor Peter Boyd (Reagan) proposes to the Dean's daughter, there's only one problem: her father. In an attempt to win his approval, he adopts a chimp and sets out to prove right and wrong is learned, not inherited. He hires a beautiful young nursemaid to mother Bonzo, but will his fiancée believe it's all just in the name of science? This hilarious romp proves some people will do anything for love.

The Stilwell Road
(1945)Revisit the American armed forces’ construction of the original Ledo Road: a 478-mile passage from Assam, India to Ledo, Burma during World War II.

The Reagan Show
(2017)The theatrical and highly produced presidency of Ronald Reagan is told strictly through archival news footage amidst the Cold War of the 1980s.

Hong Kong
(1952)The theft of a jeweled treasure is within an adventurer's grasp; he is restrained by his love for a good woman.

Ronald Reagan: The Hollywood Years, the Presidential Years
(2001)The story of Ronald Reagan, who grew up in the Midwest and became a Hollywood actor before entering political life as a U.S. governor and President.

Breaking the Taboo
(2011)The War on Drugs has failed. After 50 years of prohibition, illicit drugs are now the third most valuable industry in the world after food and oil, all in the control of criminals. Drugs are cheaper and more available than ever, what is the answer? Narrated by Morgan Freeman.

Cattle Queen of Montana
(1954)Feisty woman attempts to stake her claim in the cattle business despite threats from land grabbers and their hired killers.

The White House Effect
(2024)Warnings about climate change divide George H.W. Bush's White House at a pivotal moment for the planet in this documentary told through archival footage.
JFK Remembered: 50 Years Later
(2013)
Knute Rockne All American
(1940)The immigrant son of a Norwegian carriage builder becomes a star player for Notre Dame’s Fighting Irish and later makes history as head coach.

Killing Patient Zero
(2019)This documentary looks at Gaetan Dugas, an openly gay flight attendant, demonized for his promiscuity and wrongfully identified as patient zero.

Santa Fe Trail
(1940)In 1854, graduates from West Point are posted to Kansas to help pacify the territory before railroad construction to Santa Fe can resume.
The Presidents' Gatekeepers
(2013)
Bigger Stronger Faster*
(2008)This documentary explores steroid use among America's biggest athletes, and what it says about the culture and future of sports.