In the Face of Evil: Reagan's War in Word and Deed background

In the Face of Evil: Reagan's War in Word and Deed

The movie chronicles Ronald Reagan's ideological battle against oppressive regimes, as he fights to uphold justice and morality in a world torn apart by contrasting values.

Ronald Reagan, as President of the Screen Actor's Guild, witnessed the brutality and destruction of the 1940s Hollywood trade union strike, which was sparked by the communist party's attempt to take over unions and convert them into propaganda tools for the Soviet Union. This experience instilled in him a strong conviction that communism was a form of insanity that must be eradicated. Throughout his career, from SAG President to President of the United States, Reagan remained steadfast in his belief that America was the world's last best hope for humanity, ultimately helping to free over a billion people from Soviet domination.

Info about In the Face of Evil: Reagan's War in Word and Deed

Studio(s): Renegade Productions, Bannon Films

Originally Released: United States, Oct 01, 2004

Production Country: United States

Box Office Gross: $110,577.00

Budget: $500,000.00

Genres:Documentary