White House Madness
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1975 American film
White House Madness | |
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Directed by | Mark L. Lester |
Starring | Steve Friedman |
Release date | 1975 |
Running time | 79 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
White House Madness is a 1975 film directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Steve Friedman. The film is a satire of the Watergate scandal.
White House Madness enjoyed a relative upswing in public awareness in 1995 when it was revealed that Phil Gramm, a Republican senator from Texas at that time planning a presidential run, had invested money in the film.
Cast
- Steve Friedman ... Richard M. Nixon
- Bob Haldeman
- Perry Cook ... John Mitchell
- Rusty Blitz ... John Ehrlichman
- Lesley Woods ... Pat Nixon
- Merrie Lynn Ross ... Julie Nixon
- Margaret Wheeler ... Mamie Eisenhower
- Kathy Bellinger ... Tricia Nixon
- Oaky Miller ... Ronald Ziegler
- Patti Jerome ... Martha Mitchell
- Rosemary Woods
- Al Lewis ... Judge Cirrhosis (cf. Judge Sirica)
- Del Hinkley ... Billy Graham
- William Tregoe ... General Haig
- George Skaff ... King Feisal
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