Director
Mick Caouette
DIRECTOR
Stars (in credits order)
Mary Easter
Narrator (voice)
Spiro Agnew
Self - Vice President of the United States (archiveFootage)
Michael Beschloss
Self - Presidential Historian
Herbert J. Bloch
Self - Convention Speaker (archiveFootage)
Willy Brandt
Self - Mayor of West Berlin (archiveFootage)
Jimmy Carter
Self - 39th President
Rosalynn Carter
Self - First Lady of the United States (archiveFootage)
Clark Clifford
Self - United States Secretary of Defense (archiveFootage)
Richard J. Daley
Self - Mayor of Chicago (archiveFootage)
Everett Dirksen
Self - U.S. Senator from Illinois (archiveFootage)
Bob Dole
Self - U.S. Representative from Kansas (archiveFootage)
Ofield Dukes
Self - Staff
James Eastland
Self - U.S. Senator from Mississippi (archiveFootage)
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Self - President of the United States (archiveFootage)
Allen J. Ellender Sr.
Self - U.S. Senator from Louisiana (archiveFootage)
Walter Fauntroy
Self - U.S. Delegate from Washington, D.C. (archiveFootage)
Betty Ford
Self - Former First Lady of the United States (archiveFootage)
Gerald Ford
Self - Former President of the United States (archiveFootage)
Todd Gitlin
Self - Activist
Barry Goldwater
Self - 1964 Republican Presidential Nominee (archiveFootage)
Julian Hartt
Self - Childhood Friend
Carl Hayden
Self - U.S. Senator from Arizona (archiveFootage)
Tom Hayden
Ed Herlihy
Self - Newsreel Narator
Hubert H. Humphrey
Self - Democratic Presidential Nominee (archiveSound)
Muriel Buck Humphrey
Self - Wife (archiveFootage)
Lady Bird Johnson
Lyndon B. Johnson
Max Kampelman
Jacqueline Kennedy
Self - Wife of John F. Kennedy (archiveFootage)
John F. Kennedy
Self - President Elect of the United States (archiveFootage)
Joseph P. Kennedy
Self - Father of John F. Kennedy (archiveFootage)
Robert F. Kennedy
Self - U.S. Senator from New York (archiveFootage)
Rose Kennedy
Self - Mother of John F. Kennedy (archiveFootage)
Ted Kennedy
Self - U.S. Senator from Massachussetts (archiveFootage)
Nikita Khrushchev
Self - Premier of the Soviet Union (archiveFootage)
Martin Luther King
Self - Civil Rights Leader (archiveFootage)
Huey Long
Warren G. Magnuson
Self - U.S. Senator from Washington (archiveFootage)
Malcolm X
Robert Mann
Self - Author
Mike Mansfield
Self - Majority Leader of the U.S. Senate (archiveFootage)
Eugene McCarthy
Self - U.S. Senator from Missouri (archiveFootage)
George McGovern
Self - Former U.S. Senator from South Dakota
Robert McNamara
Walter Mondale
Self - Vice President
Bill Moyers
Self - Journalist
Roger Mudd
Edward Muskie
Self - U.S. Senator from Maine (archiveFootage)
Art Naftalin
Pat Nixon
Richard Nixon
Self - 1968 Republican Presidential Nominee (archiveFootage)
Nelson Polsby
Self - Congressional Historian
David F. Powers
Self - Presidential Aide (archiveFootage)
Ronald Reagan
Self - President of the Screen Actors Guild (archiveSound)
John Rielly
Peter Rodino
Self - U.S. Representative (archiveFootage)
Eleanor Roosevelt
Self - Former First Lady (archiveFootage)
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Richard B. Russell
Self - U.S. Senator from Georgia (archiveFootage)
Leverett Saltonstall
Self - U.S. Senator from Massachusetts (archiveFootage)
Norman Sherman
Paul Simon
Self - U.S. Representative from Illinois (archiveFootage)
Frank Sinatra
Self (archiveFootage)
James Stewart
Jefferson Smith (archiveFootage)
John Stewart
Strom Thurmond
Self - (D) South Carolina (archiveFootage)
Harry S. Truman
Ted Van Dyk
George Wallace
Self - Third Party Candidate for President, 1968 (archiveFootage)
Earl Warren
Self - Chief Justice of the United States (archiveFootage)
William C. Westmoreland
Self - U.S. Army Commander, Vietnam (archiveFootage)
Roger Wilkins
Self - Educator
Jim Wright
Self - U.S. Representative from Texas (archiveFootage)