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White House Madness

White House Madness

1975Movie⏱️ 1h 19mR
Comedy
5.1
IMDB Rating
50 votes

Nixon finds his administration crumbling around him, his allies turning against him, the courts beginning to hound him and an exorcist is even called in to drive the demons from his soul.

Director
Mark L. Lester
Writers
N/A
Stars
Steve Friedman, Dennis Fimple, Perry Cook
Language
English
Country
United States
💬 3
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Steve Friedman
Steve Friedman
as Richard M. Nixon
Dennis Fimple
Dennis Fimple
as Bob Haldeman
Perry Cook
Perry Cook
as John Mitchell
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Rusty Blitz
as John Erlichman
Lesley Woods
Lesley Woods
as Pat Nixon
Merrie Lynn Ross
Merrie Lynn Ross
as Julie Nixon
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Margaret Wheeler
as Mamie Eisenhower
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Kathy Bellinger
as Tricia Nixon
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Oaky Miller
as Ronald Ziegler
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Patti Jerome
as Martha Mitchell

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Filming Location
Hollywood, California, USA
Production
Mark L. Lester Pictures

🏷️ Keywords

washington d.c.the white house washington d.c.1970sreference to richard nixonsatire comedy

🎯 Categories

ParodySatireComedy

⭐ Featured Review

Becomes tiresome quickly
by Wizard-82012-02-11

"I was interested in seeing this movie when I found about its existence, since it was an early effort by B movie maker Mark L. Lester, who has had quite a career. This is unlike any other movie he's been involved with, since it's a political comedy/satire. One thing the movie got right was its casting of Steve Friedman as Richard Nixon - while he does not really look like Tricky Dickie, his voice sounds similar, and he gives a pretty enthusiastic performance. Unfortunately, he is unable to save the movie. While supposedly a look at the last days of Nixon in the White House, the movie ..."

💡 Did You Know?

The U.S. DVD released by Navarre Corporation and Program Power Entertainment, Inc. in 1999 states on the back of the case: "This hilarious, off-beat film made headlines a few years ago, when it was revealed that Republican presidential hopeful - Texas Senator Phil Gramm - was an investor in the scandalous satire directed by Mark L. Lester. In 1974, Gramm invested [US] $7,500 in what he thought was an R-rated spoof of beauty contests, Beauty Queens. But that movie was never made. Instead the money was rolled over into White House Madness."

📖 Synopsis

Nixon finds his administration crumbling around him, his allies turning against him, the courts beginning to hound him and an exorcist is even called in to drive the demons from his soul.