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A look at the life of Cecil Gaines, who served eight presidents as the White House's head butler from 1952 to 1986, and had a unique front-row seat as political and racial history was made.
$25000000
$177313795
132 min
2013-08-16
Released
English
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Cecil Gaines
Gloria Gaines
Louis Gaines
Richard Nixon
Nancy Reagan
Carter Wilson
Hattie Pearl
Howard
James Holloway
Cecil Gaines (15)
Cecil Gaines (8)
John F. Kennedy
Thomas Westfall
Annabeth Westfall
Ronald Reagan
Lyndon B. Johnson
Dwight Eisenhower
Carol Hammie
Earl Gaines
Freddie Fallows
Martin Luther King Jr.
Senator Kassebaum
Charlie Gaines (15-18)
Jackie Kennedy
Gina
Eldridge Huggins
Lorraine
Rev. James Lawson
Maynard
Abraham
Mr. Jenkins
R.D. Warner
Charlie Gaines (10)
White Usher
Elroy
Sherman Adams
Herbert Brownell
Olivia
Woolworth Diner Patron #1
Woolworth Diner Patron #2
Caroline Kennedy
Freedom Bus Journalist
Freedom Bus Rider
Helen Holloway
Malcolm X Goer
Pastor
John Ehrlichman
Bob Haldeman
Senator Robertson
Admiral Rochon
Sophie Wilson (uncredited)
Foxy (uncredited)
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