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Synopsis
Inspired by author Robert A. Caro's massive biography of President Lyndon Baines Johnson, the made-for-cable Path to War retraces the world-shaking events occurring between LBJ's jubilant inaugural in 1965 and his tired, dispirited decision not to seek another presidential term in 1968. At the crux of these tumultuous three years is the war in Vietnam, which forces Johnson (here played by Michael Gambon) to shunt his proposed "Great Society" to the back burner. Though famous in political circles as a wrangler and compromiser, LBJ cannot seem to do anything right in pursuing the war; nor are his chief advisors, the hawkish Robert McNamara (Alec Baldwin) and the dove-ish Clark Clifford (Donald Sutherland), able to forge a permanent policy agreement. As Clifford warns Johnson that "escalation will ruin you, and all the great good you want to do," McNamara presses for a continuation of the war lest America lose face and Vietnam fall to the Communists. The story unfolds with the inexorability of a Shakespearean tragedy, with Johnson as a modern-day Macbeth, Richard III, and King Lear rolled into one. Of interest to non-history buffs is the appearance of two original cast members of the 1969 film M*A*S*H: Donald Sutherland as Clark Clifford and Tom Skerritt as William Westmoreland. Directed by political-movie veteran John Frankenheimer, Path to War made its HBO cable network debut on May 18, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Michael Gambon Lyndon B. Johnson

Production Crew

Scott Meehan Art Director
Stephen Goldblatt Cinematographer
Gary Chang Composer (Music Score)
John Frankenheimer Director
Richard Francis-Bruce Editor
Cary Brokaw Executive Producer
Edgar J. Scherick Executive Producer
Howard B. Dratch Executive Producer
John Frankenheimer Executive Producer
Guy Riedel Producer
Waldemar Kalinowski Production Designer
Daniel Giat Screenwriter
The Orphanage Visual Effects
Year: 2003
Runtime: 165
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Release
by HBO

Awards
2002 - Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television - Golden Globe
2002 - Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television - Golden Globe
2002 - Best Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television - Hollywood Foreign Press Association