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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 2004 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Leo McWatkins Films |
| MPAA RATING: | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | Widescreen, Color, NTSC |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 850297001002 |
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Customer Reviews of In the Face of Evil: Reagan's War in Word and Deed
Values and Courage Phenomenal production! <
>It not only portrays Reagan's admirable values and character, which most of today's politicians need to emulate, but it clearly establishes our how we must behave in order to conquer our current Beast, the Islamic fascists. <
>This should be a required viewing for all Americans, especially those who are too young to remember that period and are those vacillating as what we should do about the current Beast. <
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In the Face of Evil (10 stars)
Simply the greatest and most important film I have ever seen. More an experiance, this film contains documents rarely seen. They must be seen to know the face of evil. An edge of your seat documentary. Non-fiction to rival the most fantastic fiction. See it, and know todays story as it plays to a history yet to be bound.
One of the greatest political documentaries you'll ever see
An accurate, dispassionate take on perhaps the most important topic of the 20th and 21st centuries - the battle between liberty and totalitarianism, and specifically Ronald Reagan's personal war against Soviet communism.
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>This work documents President Reagan's efforts, covert and overt, to destabilize the Soviet Union and free the billions in slavery to this evil empire. It begins by detailing the rise of 'the beast' and continues with the ineffective efforts of previous administrations to respond. Notes that this is handled is a completely honest and no-partisan way; President Nixon's secretive, suspicious nature and President Ford's ineptitude and self-denial are both presented honestly, as are the failings of Democrat administrations.
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>History is only now beginning to appreciate President Reagan's accomplishments but for those of us who actually remember the pessimistic depths to which America had fallen by the late '70s, it's almost inconceivable that anyone was able to not only revitalize American economic prosperity, military might and most importantly, pride and spirit, but at the same time land fatal blow after fatal blow to the Soviet Union. President Reagan freed billions of slaves, at a time virtually no one else believed it possible.
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>I hope this is but one of the first accurate portrayals of President Reagan's accomplishments.
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>Highly recommended!