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Path To War DVD cover video cover James Frain as Presidential Speech Writer Dick Goodwin Dick Goodwin in opening sequence
Press Secretary Bill Moyers (Chris Eigeman) making a comment to Goodwin about the Inaugural speech Goodwin wrote LBJ (Michael Gambon) on his way to give his Inaugural speech Goodwin looks on as Presidential aide Jack Valenti (played by son John Valenti) times the applause Bill Moyers and Goodwin working late at the White House
Dick gives up the idea of heading home as LBJ steals his tapioca pudding Gary Sinise doing a cameo as George Wallace -- reprising his role from a previous John Frankenheimer film Some of the President's men watching as LBJ addresses Congress Dick Goodwin savoring the 'Great Society' speech promoting equal rights
Valenti, Moyers and Goodwin showing their appreciation The First Lady (Felicity Hoffman) congratulating Goodwin on the success of the President's speech Goodwin, Clark Clifford (Donald Sutherland), LBJ and daughter Luci (Sara Paulson) continue the celebration Cigar and brandy time, LBJ entertains his crew
Goodwin enjoying the early success of this administration Attending a press conference announcing increased engagement of involvement in Vietnam Dick Goodwin clearly becoming disenchanted with this involvement Having come to a difficult decision to leave the White House position............
Goodwin walks the long, lone walk................. to the Presidents office Goodwin tells the President he's leaving for a University position teaching Clearly, LBJ doesn't take it well
Goodwin returns some time later to meet with Robert McNamara Alec Baldwin as Robert McNamara talks about the pressures of the office of Defense Secretary Goodwin discusses his viewpoints against the current war policies Now a private citizen, he admits he is thinking about making his views public
McNamara shares his continued shock over a suicide war protest which took place outside his office at the White House Michael Gambon as LBJ with director John Frankenheimer


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