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Cecil Gaines was a sharecropper's son who grew up in the 1920s as a domestic servant for the white family who casually destroyed his. Eventually striking out on his own, Cecil becomes a hotel valet of such efficiency and discreteness in the 1950s that he becomes a butler in the White House itself. There, Cecil would serve numerous US Presidents over the decades as a passive witness of history with the American Civil Rights Movement gaining momentum even as his family has troubles of its own. As his wife, Gloria, struggles with her addictions and his defiant eldest son, Louis, strives for a just world, Cecil must decide whether he should take action in his own way.
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Runtime
132:6
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23
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aac, eng
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Took mom to see #LeeDanielsTheButler today.
This film is touching and as predicted, I cried and got Goosebumps throughout it.
We sat next to another mother and daughter duo at our ForknScreen lunch date.
They were a bit older than us, and of a different race but the daughter and I both cried like babies.
We were strangers at one o'clock but by the end of the film, we were like family or old friends when we hugged before parting ways. I don't know why, it just felt right.
That's what this film does for the viewer. It provides a visual to what you may have learned in your history books (especially if you read A Peoples American History) and brings people closer together...if you're open to it.
nancysdaka
I thought that it was a phenomenal movie. Great story line and well acted. My emotions ran from angry, sad, happy, crying. The entire audience clapped when it was over. It's a must see.
I would see it again.
Well done Mr. Daniels
bugbugfartlover
what does anyone see in this movie? seriously, lately movies are just so not worth the ticket price yet are so hyped up as though it is something to see. save your time and money and do something positive with your family
spliler
According to this, and another article, a lot of the movie was not true. The butler didn't have a second son at all .... So basically his older son didn't exist, didn't join the movement at college, didn't sit at "white" side of the lunch counter, get beaten & taken to jail, wasn't on the burning bus, wasn't in the black panthers, didn't meet Martin Luther King Jr. and his dad didn't ask for forgiveness from his son for not supporting his cause. He did have one son who went to Vietnam but came home alive. I liked the movie but I just wish they would have told the real story without all the embellishments or at least not lead viewers to think that it was true. I guess they just wanted to spice it up...
BellyoftheBeast
I enjoyed most of the movie. Then they did a hatchet job on Ronald Reagan. I researched the topic and found out this movie was created by Liberals who have an agenda. I was so disappointed that their interpretation of history is just plain wrong. Now I can't believe the rest of the story. So very disappointing. Why can't they just tell a story without bringing their politics into it?
Took mom to see #LeeDanielsTheButler today. This film is touching and as predicted, I cried and got Goosebumps throughout it. We sat next to another mother and daughter duo at our ForknScreen lunch date. They were a bit older than us, and of a different race but the daughter and I both cried like babies. We were strangers at one o'clock but by the end of the film, we were like family or old friends when we hugged before parting ways. I don't know why, it just felt right. That's what this film does for the viewer. It provides a visual to what you may have learned in your history books (especially if you read A Peoples American History) and brings people closer together...if you're open to it.