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Path to War is a 2002 American biographical television film, produced by HBO and directed by John Frankenheimer. It was the final film directed by Frankenheimer, who died seven weeks after the film debuted on HBO.
Path to War: Directed by John Frankenheimer. With Michael Gambon, Donald Sutherland, Alec Baldwin, Bruce McGill. In the mid 1960s, President Lyndon B. Johnson (Sir Michael Gambon) and his foreign-policy team debate the decision to withdraw from or escalate the war in Vietnam.
Path to War brings Lyndon B. Johnson's full term to vivid life with terrific performances and a screenplay that provides an intimate look into a...
Path to War From director John Frankenheimer ("The Manchurian Candidate") comes this powerful drama of soaring ambition and shattered dreams that takes a provocative insider's look at the way our country goes to war -- as seen from inside the LBJ White House leading up to and during Vietnam.
A powerful look inside Lyndon Johnson's White House in the dark years leading up to and during Vietnam. Michael Gambon, Donald Sutherland. Watch Path to War online at HBO.com. Stream on any device any time. Explore cast information, synopsis and more.
Acting on often conflicting advice from his Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara (Alec Baldwin) and other advisers, President Johnson finds his domestic policy agenda for the Great Society overtaken by an ever demanding commitment to ending the war.
Path To War. GOLDEN GLOBE® winner. A powerful look inside Lyndon Johnson's White House in the dark years leading up to and during Vietnam. Michael Gambon, Donald Sutherland. IMDb 7.3 2 h 44 min 2002 X-Ray 16+. Drama • Military and War • Bleak • Compelling. Watch with Max. Start your subscription. Rent. HD $3.79. Buy. HD $9.99. More purchase.
Path To War (HBO): A powerful look inside Lyndon Johnson's White House in the dark years leading up to and during Vietnam. Michael Gambon, Donald Sutherland. Plans start at $9.99/month.
Path to War - Apple TV. Available on Prime Video, Hulu, Sling TV, Max. As the successor to a martyred president, Lyndon Johnson hoped to transform America into a "Great Society" of equal opportunity. What he became was the symbol of the most unpopular war in U.S. history.
Drawing on a supremely intelligent screenplay by Daniel Giat, "Path to War" is another of those "important" films that would never make it in theaters today. Full Review | Jun 29, 2020