De Antonio, Emile: Millhouse
De Antonio, Emile: Millhouse
Format: CD
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Artist: De Antonio, Emile
Label: Folkways Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 093070585225
Genre: Spoken
Millhouse: A White Comedy is an exuberantly opinionated documentary film made in 1971 by producer/director Emile De Antonio on the political career of Richard Milhous Nixon, from his election to Congress in 1946 to his election as president in 1968. (The misspelling of Nixon's middle name in the film's title is intentional.) in 1979, de Antonio-who co-produced and wrote the 1964 documentary Point of Order!-gave Folkways Records the film's soundtrack to be released as a four-record set. Heard are clips and outtakes from newsreels, Nixon's speeches (Checkers), and interviews with friends, family, political allies and opponents, and journalists. The liner notes include the text of the soundtrack and facsimiles of newspaper clippings and notes.
Tracks:
1.1 The 1962 Defeat
1.2 Jules Witcover, Author the Resurection of Richard Nixon
1.3 1962 Milhouse Campaigns
1.4 Jules Witcover
1.5 Jack Anderson
1.6 The Mad Scence from the End of the '62 Campaign
1.7 The Political Beginnings of Millhouse: Hobart Perr, Banker ; Classmate:P
1.8 Jerry Voorhis Defeated By Millhouse 1946 Congressional Campaign
1.9 1948: The Hiss Case: The First Crisis-A Launch Pad to Fame
1.10 Excerpted Om Nixon's Six Crises
1.11 Whittaker Chambers
1.12 Alger Hiss
1.13 Fred J. Cooke
1.14 Fred J. Cooke
1.15 Alger Hiss
1.16 William Wheeler: Investigator House Un-American Activities Committee
1.17 Whittaker Chambers
1.18 Senator Joseph McCarthy 1952 Republican Convention
1.19 1952 Candidate Dwight Eisenhower
1.20 Flashback 1950: The Race Against Helen Gahagan Douglas
1.21 Congressperson Phil Burton
1.22 Jack Anderson
1.23 James Hagerty Press Secretary Candidate Eisenhower
1.24 Jimmy Wechsler
1.25 The Checkers Speech
1.26 Jimmy Wechsler
1.27 Millhouse in 1954
1.28 Adlai Stevenson 1956 Campaign
1.29 President Eisenhower-The Fourth Crisis
1.30 The Fifth Crisis 1959 Millhouse and Kruschev Debate
1.31 Crisis Six: The 1960 Campaign Against John Kennedy
1.32 Jacqueline Kennedy
1.33 Millhouse 1960 President of the Senate
1.34 Jules Witcover
2.1 Millhouse Campaigns for Goldwater 1964
2.2 And After Goldwater's Defeat
2.3 1968 Republican Convention: Miami
2.4 Pat O'Brian As Knute Rockne
2.5 Martin Luther King Check Here to See If It Works
2.6 Loverue Morris An Old Friend of Nixon Family
2.7 Joe McGinniss
2.8 Joe McGinniss
2.9 Bud Wilkinson
2.10 Jules Witcover
2.11 J. Edgar Hoover
2.12 White House: Mllhouse Bob Hope ; Go-Go Dancers
2.13 Herbert Hoover
2.14 Julie Nixon
2.15 Millhouse in 1963
2.16 Millhouse in 1964
2.17 Millhouse in 1965
2.18 Premier Ky
2.19 Moratorium Demonstration 1970
2.20 Dick Gregory