as Matt Douglas: A charismatic, womanizing Democrat.
While it wasn't a massive box office hit, Fuga dalla Casa Bianca has remained a cult favorite for its witty dialogue and the rare opportunity to see two of Hollywood’s greatest leading men share the screen. You can find more details about the film's cast and history on its IMDb page or read about its stars on Wikiwand . Fuga dalla Casa Bianca (1996)
The story follows Russell P. Kramer (Lemmon), a frugal Republican, and Matt Douglas (Garner), a libidinous Democrat. Both former presidents loathe each other and are struggling with life after the White House. When the current President, William Haney (Dan Aykroyd)—who served as Kramer's Vice President—tries to frame them for a bribery scandal involving a defense contractor, the two rivals find themselves fleeing for their lives. as Matt Douglas: A charismatic, womanizing Democrat
As they travel across the American countryside, they encounter "real" Americans, participate in a gay pride parade, and slowly develop a begrudging respect for one another. Their journey is a mix of slapstick humor and sharp political satire as they attempt to uncover the evidence that will expose Haney’s corruption. Cast and Characters The story follows Russell P
as President William Haney: The antagonist who frames his predecessors. Lauren Bacall as Margaret Kramer: Russell's wife. John Heard as Vice President Ted Matthews. Production and Legacy
