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The President's Photographer: Fifty Years Inside the Oval Office
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The President's Photographer: Fifty Years Inside the Oval Office

Nov 24, 2010
0h 52m
★ 5.8

Overview

The documentary covers fifty years inside The White House.

Genres

Documentary

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Cast

Morgan Freeman

Narrator (voice)

Morgan Freeman