All the Way
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All the Way

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 P...resident 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. Show More

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All the Way (2016) is a gripping political drama that delves into the early presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. As Johnson assumes office, he makes it his mission to push forward the Civil Rights Act, an initiative previously championed by Kennedy, which aims to grant equal rights to all races.

Despite its noble intentions, Johnson faces tremendous opposition from both sides of the political spectrum, including members of his own party who fear backlash from their constituents. Determined to make history and honor Kennedy's legacy, Johnson must employ every ounce of political maneuvering and cunning at his disposal.

As the pressure mounts, Johnson must navigate the intricacies of power and compromise to rally support and overcome the challenges that stand in the way of the bill's passage. With the fate of the Civil Rights Act hanging in the balance, Johnson's tenacity and strategic brilliance become crucial in shaping the future of the nation.

All the Way offers a riveting portrayal of a crucial moment in American history, capturing the turbulent political landscape and showcasing Bryan Cranston's remarkable performance as Lyndon B. Johnson. This compelling film reminds viewers of the resilience and determination required to enact meaningful change in the face of powerful opposition.