The Distinguished Gentleman (1992)
Obama modeled his campaign after Eddie Murphy?
I’m watching the 1992 movie “The Distinguished Gentleman” starring Eddie Murphy who runs for congress, and the platform/slogan he uses is “Change.” I’m not even kidding but so much of the movie is like a replica of what Obama used. Y’all should check it out lol.
It’s on Cinemax if you have Time Warner cable.
It just ended and they’re showing the end credits, but the very last line of the movie he says “There’s one more thing I’m going to do and that’s run for President.”
wow you guys need to lighten up or something. I loved the movie and thought it was very nice, and geez excuse me that I found some parallels that were fun to see. I’m not accusing him of having literally taken the script and dupicated it. chlll out folks.
NO-BAMA !!!
NO SOCIALISM !!!
The Distinguished Gentleman Part 1
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The Distinguished Gentleman (1992 Film)
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The Distinguished Gentleman
$3.98 Small-time con man Eddie Murphy uses his street smarts to get elected to Congress in a get-rich-quick scheme, but soon learns that it's filled with scam artists that make him look like small fry. Can Murphy change his ways and change the way government works? A hilarious, often touching farce in the Frank Capra style, co-starring Sheryl Lee Ralph, Lane Smith, and Grant Shaud. 111 min. Widescreen; ... |
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The Distinguished Gentleman (1992) / A dzsentlemanus
$49.99 The Distinguished Gentleman (1992) / A dzsentlemanus / REGION 2 PAL DVD / Audio: German, Italian, Hungarian / Subtitles: French, German, Hungarian / Actors: Eddie Murphy, Lane Smith, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Joe Don Baker / Director: Jonathan Lynn / 112 minutes... |

