My Fellow Americans (1996)

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Written by E. Jack Kaplan, Richard Chapman

Directed by Peter Segal

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1996

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Political satire about a couple of former American presidents who find that they are being set up to take the blame for a scandal threatening the current incumbent of the White House. The two men are from opposite ends of the political spectrum and detest each other, but they are forced to work together to find the evidence that will clear their names.

When is My Fellow Americans next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Five November 29th, 12:40pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Jack LemmonJack LemmonPresident Russell P. Kramer
Image for James GarnerJames GarnerPresident Matt Douglas
Image for Dan AykroydDan AykroydPresident William Haney
Image for John HeardJohn HeardVice President Ted Matthews
Wilford BrimleyJoe Hollis
Lauren BacallMargaret Kramer
Sela WardKaye Griffin
Everett McGillCol. Paul Tanner
Bradley WhitfordCarl Witnaur
Image for James RebhornJames RebhornCharlie Reynolds
Esther RolleRita
Conchata FerrellWoman truck driver
Jack KehlerWayne
Connie RayGenny
Tom EverettNSA Agent Wilkerson

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