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ReMastered: Tricky Dick and the Man in Black

  • TV Movie
  • 2018
  • 59m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Johnny Cash in ReMastered: Tricky Dick and the Man in Black (2018)
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Concerned by a rising rock-n-roll influence on a growing liberal fanbase, President Nixon invited Johnny Cash to the White House to solidify his base in the traditionally more conservative g... Read allConcerned by a rising rock-n-roll influence on a growing liberal fanbase, President Nixon invited Johnny Cash to the White House to solidify his base in the traditionally more conservative genre of country music. What Cash did instead was subversive and surprised everyone.Concerned by a rising rock-n-roll influence on a growing liberal fanbase, President Nixon invited Johnny Cash to the White House to solidify his base in the traditionally more conservative genre of country music. What Cash did instead was subversive and surprised everyone.

  • Directors
    • Sara Dosa
    • Barbara Kopple
  • Writers
    • Jeff Zimbalist
    • Michael Zimbalist
  • Stars
    • Johnny Cash
    • Richard Nixon
    • Aram Bakshian
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    • Directors
      • Sara Dosa
      • Barbara Kopple
    • Writers
      • Jeff Zimbalist
      • Michael Zimbalist
    • Stars
      • Johnny Cash
      • Richard Nixon
      • Aram Bakshian
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Richard Nixon
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    Aram Bakshian
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    Pat Buchanan
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    Alexander Butterfield
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    John Carter Cash
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    Lou Robin
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    Jimmie Snow
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    Mark Stielper
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    Bill Anderson
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    David Brinkley
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    Bill Brock
    Bill Brock
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    June Carter Cash
    June Carter Cash
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      • Barbara Kopple
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      • Jeff Zimbalist
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    5markdeeshapland

    What is Truth? Rearranging events to tell it's version of events.

    Footage used in the show wasn't actually as it happened, the performance isn't the one Nixon saw, and witness accounts are fuzzy. Warm story but have to ask what is truth?
    ulicknormanowen

    I wore black for........

    Like many Cash admirers,today I chiefly listen to his final masterpieces ,produced by Rubin (the "American " series, eight works , all deeply moving and poignant.)

    This doc is absorbing ,because, before the famous concert in the White House, it shows both sides of a country torn apart between the conservatives and the angry youth who took to the streets and was mistreated (some were killed) by the police .It's difficult to pinpoint Cash's attitude in these days : a patriot to the core , who supported any president's politics but who had a rebellious mind too : his concerts in jail and his fight for the Indians leave not doubt about it (as his "Apache tears "album testifies) . And to this list of honors, one can add another one: he refused to sing the mediocre reactionary " Okie from Muskogee" -which Phil Ochs ironically performed in his last concert in Carnegie Hall -and wrote a song I had never heard before ("What is truth?" ) : it took a lot of nerve and bravery to sing such words which was not really those people in their Sunday's best 's cup of tea. This song should be considered a Cash classic.

    Cash ,like of most of the great artists ,was a man of contradictions ; aren't we a bit like him?
    9warrenslist

    WHERE IS JOHNNY CASH WHEN AMERICA NEEDS HIM?

    It's a one hour Documentary on NETFLIX. So what? It's the story of what, to me, was an under reported event at a time when, in my lifetime, America had never been so divided.

    For a number of years, the Country had been at War in Viet Nam but, unlike World War Two and Korea, was rapidly becoming divided between the Pro-War and Anti-War Factions. This resulted in often violent demonstrations around America.

    Meanwhile, there were further Demonstrations associated with The Civil Rights Movement that, often as well, involved division and violence.

    Today, when I hear that 'America has never been so divided,' I'm puzzled.

    So...what does this have to do with 'Tricky Dick and The Man in Black'? To me...after seeing it. Everything.
    6Calicodreamin

    Interesting but noncommittal

    Interesting documentary about Johnny cash and president Nixon. The doc is short but very noncommittal on subject matter. Ranges from following Johnny cash and his political activism and his journey growing up, but also takes time to cover Nixon's presidency and the Vietnam war. Tries to establish a timeline on cash's performance at the White House and the state of the nation and how Cash impacts the social climate.

    Not a bad way to spend an hour, but felt it could have done better to establish a clearer intention.
    10roblaingjoeblog

    A fantastic telling of modern history through music

    From the existing reviews of this documentary, I wasn't expecting much, but ended up giving it 10/10 and am writing this quick justification for that high score here.

    This could be described as the story behind Johnny Cash's song "What is truth?" which at least one other reviewer picked up on, pointing out the documentary makers implied some footage of Cash performing was from his White House show when apparently it was filmed elsewhere.

    Nitpicking over the veracity of some details aside, this is a great story told well. I've mainly listened to the last albums Johnny Cash made produced by Rick Rubin, dismissing his earlier work as too generic country & western.

    This documentary was a huge eye opener for someone who's never heard the song "What is truth?" before, along with weaving in the stories behind "Route #1, Box 144", "The Ballad of Ira Hayes", and other Cash songs which I never realised were controversial, blacklisted from midwest radio stations in their day.

    Even if you're not a Johnny Cash fan, this is a great slice of modern history, leading to interesting thoughts of Nixon's America vs Trump's America without being preachy or didactic.

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      • November 2, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Also known as
      • Tái Hiện: Nixon và Người Đàn Ông Áo Đen
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      • Triage Entertainment
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