Watch: All the Way 2016 123movies, Full Movie Online – November 22, 1963. President John F. Kennedy has just been assassinated and Vice President Lyndon Johnson is now President. One of his first acts as President is to reaffirm the US government’s intention to pass the Civil Rights Act. This Act was drafted while JFK was in office and gives people of all races the same rights, including voting rights, access to education and access to public facilities. However, he faces strong opposition to the bill, especially from within his own party. He will have to use all his political will and cunning to get it through..
Plot: Lyndon B. Johnson’s amazing 11-month journey from taking office after JFK’s assassination, through the fight to pass the 1964 Civil Rights Act and his own presidential campaign, culminating on the night LBJ is actually elected to the office – no longer the ‘accidental President.’
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Cranston is great, and the events are even greater….
All the WayAn impressive cast, centered around the LBJ actor Bryan Cranston, keeps the historical facts alive and relevant.
We often forget Johnson the president between Kennedy and Nixon. He was the most responsible for Vietnam, but also for a huge range of social programs that really make him the ultimate big government guy since Roosevelt. But important programs like Medicare and social legislation like the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Act. Seeing him struggle to make it happen is a kind of poker game, and he does it with famously Johnson candor and humor.
There’s no getting around the fact that these are facts. There are no dramatic surprises here (so it’s like seeing a movie the second time). But it’s a good movie—one that you can see a second time and get a lot from it. There are weak points (some miscast figures like, unfortunately, Martin Luther King Jr. who is played by Anthony Mackie), but overall the drama of the events is kept intense and pertinent.
And Cranston is sublime. If you know him from “Breaking Bad” you will surprised by his depth here. See him, at least. And Johnson, too.
A career-defining performance from Bryan Cranston.
Looking every inch the physical personification of the character he’s playing Bryan Cranston gives a magnificent, career-defining performance as LBJ in Jay Roach’s superb television movie “All the Way” which deals with Johnson’s first year in office and the problems he encountered when dealing with civil rights as well as his own campaign for re-election. In the role of Martin Luther King, Anthony Mackie is a tad too cool, (Mackie’s blandness as an actor is certainly in evidence), but Melissa Leo is a highly credible Ladybird, Frank Langella a superb Richard Russell and Stephen Root a perfect J. Edgar Hoover. The brilliant script is by Robert Schenkkan from his own play.
Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 12 min (132 min)
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Status Released
Rated TV-14
Genre Biography, Drama, History
Director Jay Roach
Writer Robert Schenkkan
Actors Bryan Cranston, Anthony Mackie, Melissa Leo
Country United States
Awards Nominated for 8 Primetime Emmys. 3 wins & 33 nominations total
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 16:9 HD
Camera Arri Alexa XT, Leitz SUMMILUX-C lenses
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