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In the Face of Evil: Reagan's War in Word and Deed

  • Video
  • 2004
  • PG-13
  • 1h 50m
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4.4/10
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In the Face of Evil: Reagan's War in Word and Deed (2004)
Documentary

Good versus evil in this epic tale which chronicles Ronald Reagan's crusade to destroy the most tyrannical and depraved political systems the world has ever known.Good versus evil in this epic tale which chronicles Ronald Reagan's crusade to destroy the most tyrannical and depraved political systems the world has ever known.Good versus evil in this epic tale which chronicles Ronald Reagan's crusade to destroy the most tyrannical and depraved political systems the world has ever known.

  • Director
    • Stephen Bannon
  • Writers
    • Peter Schweizer
    • Stephen Bannon
    • Julia Jones
  • Stars
    • William P. Clark Jr.
    • Oleg Kalugin
    • Jeane Kirkpatrick
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    352
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stephen Bannon
    • Writers
      • Peter Schweizer
      • Stephen Bannon
      • Julia Jones
    • Stars
      • William P. Clark Jr.
      • Oleg Kalugin
      • Jeane Kirkpatrick
    • 7User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
    • 39Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    William P. Clark Jr.
    • Self
    • (as William Clark)
    Oleg Kalugin
    Oleg Kalugin
    • Self
    Jeane Kirkpatrick
    • Self
    Stanislav Lunev
    • Self
    David Major
    David Major
    • Self
    Ed Meese
    Ed Meese
    • Self
    Roger Robinson
    Roger Robinson
    • Self
    Roald Sagdeev
    • Self
    Peter Schweizer
    Peter Schweizer
    • Self
    Caspar Weinberger
    Caspar Weinberger
    • Self
    Irene Ziegler
    Irene Ziegler
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Stephen Bannon
    • Writers
      • Peter Schweizer
      • Stephen Bannon
      • Julia Jones
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    10flynnpatrick

    A solid, artistic documentary

    In The Face of Evil offers a fresh look at 20th century history. It begins with a basic explanation the global climate after World War I, which gave rise to a number of tyrannical leaders and oppressive systems of government.

    The film is artistic and well made. Powerful footage is complimented by a beautiful soundtrack. Irene Ziegler has a great voice for narration. Interviews with former high officials in the KGB & soviet military provide insight into the thoughts of the Soviet Polit Bureau.

    The story of Reagan's stand against evil is just plain interesting, and I guess it wouldn't take too much creativity to make an exciting film. But I think Bannon and Watkins have brought it together with punch and sophistication.
    10ScotlandZeif

    A Masterpiece

    This is an extremely well-made movie that shows the truth about both Ronald Reagan and Communism. I grew up in a liberal area, and practically the only thing that I heard about Reagan was that he was the reason why AIDS spread. I also grew up learning in public school that the entire fight against Communism was based on American paranoia. This movie shows the evils and horrors that Communism has wrought against this world. It also shows how many people have demonized people throughout history who have tried to stop "the beast." Other than the great message this movie exudes, it is extremely well-edited and visually spectacular. Cuts of Reagan in black and white film traverse seamlessly with color shots of him in the press. This documentary doesn't just parlay information. It also tells a full and comprehensive story about an escalated conflict that put society on the brink of nuclear war. This movie shows the courage of a man who didn't listen to his critics on the left or the right and just stuck with his principles to do what he believed. A person of any political persuasion will find something they like in this movie. All in all - a great history lesson, a great portrait, and a great film.
    1Gilly-13

    All Faith and No Facts

    This kind of religious rhapsodizing should be reserved for celebrating phenomena of a truly spiritual nature and not political propaganda. "Song of Bernadette" works for the spiritual life of a Spanish peasant--not for the governor of California. It's telling that the production company, Leo McWatkins, is headed by Tim Watkins, former CFO of Viguerie Companies (see his bio at the McWatkins web site). Viguerie accepted responsibility and paid penalties for election-law violations and mail fraud for bilking senior citizens of "campaign contributions" on religious pretexts--contributions which it then turned around and used to campaign against the very Social Security system that supported the senior-citizen contributors. (US v American TARGET, 4th Circuit, MISC-99-56-MC) (see also, "Please Mr. Postman", National Review, 6/20/86, David Brooks) "In the Face of Evil" is another example of the same old shell game: exploiting religion and spirituality to serve the political agenda of the "new right". And, no, Michael Moore's guerrilla-documentary style is no justification for this kind of corporate collusion among investment-broker/film-directors and mass-marketer/producers to spin politics in religious terms.
    10rugoing

    Everything in this "Documentary" is true

    The reviews from a liberal community should usher in a "ah-huh" on this masterpiece covering what not only Ronald Reagan held dear but what our current society is trending towards.

    Soft Communism and Marxism is rabid in American society today. The things Reagan fought hard to defeat once again has raised its ugly head. This covers the basics of these two subjects in a light format.

    The premise is to show how things slowly grew over years culminating to a near climax. A one-world communist nation is still on the agenda list. Today the word communism is softer, gentler term (defined by those that want this madness).

    You have to understand and learn from the past or be destined to repeat it in either the same manner or a different but similar fashion.

    The composition of the film has truth wrapped all around it.
    snuggleskunk

    Redressing the Balance

    This documentary covers a lot of old ground. Some may think that it is unnecessary for a rehash of old ground but I don't. This film is obviously an attempt by the right wing of politics to answer the conservative bashing of Michael Moore style docs that have become increasingly popular in recent times.

    This film is based on a book but comprehensively covers Reagan's rise to power and his development of views on communism. We see how he came to see it as the greatest threat to freedom in the world and how he stood up to the Soviet Union in a deeply courageous way. Whatever your views on Reagan's politics this is a very interesting topic to examine.

    In terms of film making this documentary does fall short in a few ways. One gets the impression that the maker had limited access to interviews and footage as a lot is told by narration and only a few people (i think 4) are interviewed for the documentary. In some ways it is not as slick as we have come to expect from recent documentaries and comes across more like a history channel biography but nonetheless I would recommend this film to anyone wanting to know more about Reagan's contribution to the cold war.

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Bannon Films
      • Leo McWatkins
      • Renegade Productions
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $110,577
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $46,975
      • Oct 3, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $110,577
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
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      • Black and White

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