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The Day Reagan Was Shot is a 2001 American made-for-television film drama film directed by Cyrus Nowrasteh and co-produced by Oliver Stone. The film stars Richard Dreyfuss as Alexander Haig and Richard Crenna as Ronald Reagan, and co-stars Michael Murphy, Holland Taylor, Kenneth Welsh and Colm Feore. [1] [2]
- Cyrus Nowrasteh
Dec 9, 2001 · The Day Reagan Was Shot: Directed by Cyrus Nowrasteh. With Richard Dreyfuss, Richard Crenna, Yannick Bisson, Colm Feore. The 30th of March, 1981, the delusional John Hinckley Jr. tries to kill president Ronald Reagan. His life hangs on a thin thread at the hospital, while the Soviet Union is ready to invade a Poland on the brink of a revolution.
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- Biography, Drama, History
- Cyrus Nowrasteh
- 2001-12-09
Movie Info. When John Hinckley Jr. shoots President Ronald Reagan (Richard Crenna), it triggers both medical and political dramas. In the OR, two young doctors summon all of their skills to save...
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- Cyrus Nowrasteh
- TV14
- Miramax
Politics. The Day Reagan Was Shot. The author reveals previously undisclosed transcripts of the deliberations in the White House Situation Room. By Richard V. Allen. April 2001 Issue. Twenty...
Dec 8, 2001 · December 8, 2001. There's a shocker around every corner of "The Day Reagan Was Shot," a compelling and alarming docudrama from the Showtime cable network. If even 75 percent of the film is...
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Dec 9, 2001 · By Patricia Brennan. December 9, 2001. Alexander M. Haig is, no doubt, forever haunted by a statement he made in the heat of a hastily-called press conference on March 30, 1981. As surgeons at ...
The 30th of March, 1981, the delusional John Hinckley Jr. tries to kill president Ronald Reagan. His life hangs on a thin thread at the hospital, while the Soviet Union is ready to invade a Poland on the brink of a revolution. Based on actual events during the final stages of the cold war. — OJT.