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| Backstairs at the White House | 
enlarge | Director: Michael O'herlihy Actors: Olivia Cole, Leslie Uggams, Louis Gossett Jr., Robert Hooks, Leslie Nielsen Studio: Acorn Media Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 44 reviews Sales Rank: 4090
Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 4 Running Time: 444 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.4 x 1.2
MPN: ACRDAMP8032D ISBN: 1569388032 UPC: 054961803293 EAN: 9781569388037 ASIN: B000AYELAQ
Theatrical Release Date: January 29, 1979 Release Date: November 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW AND FACTORY SEALED
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Product Description Studio: Acorn Media Release Date: 11/01/2005 Run time: 444 minutes
Amazon.com From the golden age of television miniseries comes this prestigious 1979 production based on Lillian Rogers Parks's memoir, My Thirty Years at the White House, a real-life American Upstairs/Downstairs that chronicles her family's tenure on the White House servant staff through eight presidential administrations. Emmy nominee Oliva Cole stars as Maggie, a proud matriarch with "indomitable spirit and unfailing spunk," and who is determined that her children "are not going to have street ways." She becomes the first colored maid on the presidential family floor, beginning with the William Howard Taft administration. Her polio-stricken daughter, Lillian (portrayed as an adult by Leslie Uggams) eventually joins her during Herbert Hoover's administration and likewise rises through the ranks to to become a trusted confidante of the First Families. Backstairs at the White House works on several levels. It is the inspiring personal story of two extraordinary women who had a unique and privileged perspective of the people and events that shaped the first half of the 20th century. It also presents vivid snapshots of the presidents and their families in all their quirks (Mrs. Taft felt that bearded servants brought bad luck), failings, and greatness, as well as such now-obscure personages as New York critic Alexander Woolcott. The stellar cast is comprised of stage and screen veterans and TV favorites. Robert Vaughn (as Woodrow Wilson), Celeste Holm (as Florence Harding), and Ed Flanders (as Calvin Coolidge) were nominated for Emmys, as was Roots costar Louis Gossett Jr. as houseman Levi Mercer. Also notable are a pre-Airplane Leslie Nielsen as chief White House usher Ike Hoover, Cloris Leachman as the chilly supervising housekeeper Mrs. Jaffray, Victor Buono and Julie Harris as reluctant president William Howard Taft and his more formidable wife "Nellie," Eileen Heckart as energetic Eleanor Roosevelt, and Harry Morgan, giving 'em hell as Harry Truman. Backstairs at the White can be melodramatic ("You're not married to me, you're married to the White House," Lillian's estranged husband tells her at one point), but it never descends to soap opera. The Emmy-winning makeup is convincing, and the Emmy-nominated screenplay does an admirable job of compressing more than 50 years of history. "What is heard within the walls of the White House is to be forgotten," Maggie is instructed early in her employ. Luckily, daughter Lillian ignored this directive to create a compelling document that puts a human face on the occupants of the real West Wing. --Donald Liebenson
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A classic October 31, 2008 One of my favorite miniseries of all time; so glad I found it. Brilliantly cast and performed. If you have never seen it, do it; you won't be sorry. A great view of history.
Great Mini-Series October 13, 2008 I found this one of the most interesting mini-series I had seen when it was originally on TV. At that time there was no recording capability or if there was, it was too new for us to have. Since then I've watched for this many times and have searched for it on TV for over a year. It's just as good now on DVD's as it was originally on TV. In fact, it's better since the commercials are now gone and there's no waiting for the next episode. For anyone interested in our history or our presidents, this is a must see item.
history and nostalgia October 9, 2008 People could actually walk by the White House separated only by a black iron fence. This mini-series covers the presidencies of Taft through Eisenhowe snd includes the great events such as the Teapot Dome Scandal, WWI, The Great Depression and WWII. Interwoven are the lives of the staff who work at the White House and truly own it as they welcome in and bid farewell to each First Family. The drama settles on Maggie Rogers, the first African-American maid to work in the White House quarters, and her daughter Lillian, a talented seamstress who is lame as a result of polio. FDR sees that he and Lillian have this affliction in common and makes sure that Lillian always has the use of the elevator in the family quarters. Olivia Cole and Leslie Uggams head an excellent cast that includes Leslie Nielsen, Louis Gossett, Jr., Robert Hooks and Cloris Leachman. Actors playing roles as First Family menbers include Julie Harris, Robert Vaughn and Eileen Heckart. Particularly poignant, I thought, are the episodes covering the death of the Coolidges' young son and the tragic, scandal-ridden administration of Warren Harding. Celeste Holm plays his heartbroken First Lady. Definitely worth an evening or two to remember how it used to be: good and not so good, Especially during this most interesting election season.
I would purchase this again September 9, 2008 This is an oldy but a goody. If each person could see this you would learn the History of each President and enjoy it thru a childs eyes. I hunted for this for years and it is NO disapointment it is great and entertaining at the same time.
Unforgettable! May 22, 2008 I first saw this mini-series back in 1979 when it first aired. I was 10-years-old. I never ever forgot it (or the historical tidbits I learned from it), and I'm thrilled to now have a chance to view it again. This should be a must-see for all kids, especially those of middle school age. It makes a lasting imprint.
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