Well, at least it was historically accurate regarding FDR dying in Georgia. They left out the part where he was there schtupping his young, curvacious personal secretary. He preceeded Clinton as the original 'Philanderer -in-chief" You see, Eleanor was a lesbian, and had been kickin' it with her secretary for years. It all came to the surface after her secretary wrote an autobiography. Of course, the press thought he walked on water, so it was kept from the electorate. Only Hoover knew !
This is especially hilarious if you've ever worked in Theatre... stagehands pushing out the script to the actor... "Oh, let's see what's in the morning paper," LOL
I got to thank you for posting this, I've watched it twice now, it's hilarious! I can't believe I'd never heard of it before, although it is a 30-minute Cinemax special from 1986; that's pretty damn obscure!
@ChicagoNeilcon Are you unaware that Chris Elliott is a comedian?
sfboobster 2 months ago
Chris' accent is almost Indian. I NEED QUININE!
Thanks for this.
vicd 2 months ago
Well, at least it was historically accurate regarding FDR dying in Georgia. They left out the part where he was there schtupping his young, curvacious personal secretary. He preceeded Clinton as the original 'Philanderer -in-chief" You see, Eleanor was a lesbian, and had been kickin' it with her secretary for years. It all came to the surface after her secretary wrote an autobiography. Of course, the press thought he walked on water, so it was kept from the electorate. Only Hoover knew !
ChicagoNeilcon 8 months ago
This is especially hilarious if you've ever worked in Theatre... stagehands pushing out the script to the actor... "Oh, let's see what's in the morning paper," LOL
Rickdd2 11 months ago
"...to kill a man, and drink his blood..." That was from "Man of La Mancha," wasn't it?
LMFAO
fuckthatdontneedone 1 year ago
love that cameo from bob elliot! two generations of giggles.
soopysalles 1 year ago
Thank you for this!!!
nogoodnamesleftfuuuu 2 years ago
I got to thank you for posting this, I've watched it twice now, it's hilarious! I can't believe I'd never heard of it before, although it is a 30-minute Cinemax special from 1986; that's pretty damn obscure!
cet9280 2 years ago