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Feed (1992) Online
Original Title :
Feed
Genre :
Movie / Documentary
Year :
1992
Directror :
Kevin Rafferty,James Ridgeway
Cast :
Jacques Barzaghi,Jerry Brown,Pat Buchanan
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 16min
Rating :
5.9/10
Feed (1992) Online

This is a documentary about the 1992 New Hampshire primaries. It includes much footage of candidates as they meet people, and just before they go "on-air".
Credited cast:
Jacques Barzaghi Jacques Barzaghi - Himself
Jerry Brown Jerry Brown - Himself
Pat Buchanan Pat Buchanan - Himself
George Bush George Bush - Himself
Bill Clinton Bill Clinton - Himself
Hillary Clinton Hillary Clinton - Herself (as Hillary Rodham Clinton)
Sam Donaldson Sam Donaldson - Himself
Mike Evans Mike Evans - Himself
Gennifer Flowers Gennifer Flowers - Herself (archive footage)
Tom Harkin Tom Harkin - Himself
Bob Kerrey Bob Kerrey - Himself
Steve Kroft Steve Kroft - Himself (archive footage)
John Melendez John Melendez - Himself (voice)
Maureen O'Boyle Maureen O'Boyle - Herself (archive footage)
Ross Perot Ross Perot - Himself (archive footage)

Much of the documentary is comprised of raw satellite feed from major television networks, which was not intended for public viewing.


User reviews

Conjuril

Conjuril

I remember seeing this movie in theaters when it came out in 1992. It didn't play in many locations, and was treated more like an art film. However, if you enjoy elections and want to see politicians humbled, I would recommend you see this one. Watch Clinton constantly blowing his nose, Pat Buchanan getting irate with reports and candidates repeating the same mantra over and over again.

Feed offers a wonderful glimpse into the subject of running for President in a clever, smart and funny way.
Iell

Iell

This documentary should be out on DVD for one reason: Paul Tsongas. Tsongas is one of the best candidates for the presidency that didn't make it. Watch him on stage being asked whether he knows the price of a pack of milk. First he laughs out loud and steps out into the audience to shake hands with the man who posed the question, telling him that he asked a 'great question'. Back on stage he offers a price (can't remember) and when the audience starts to laugh adds: "at your friendly grocers?" Tsongas died a few years later. He would have made a great, if somewhat short-lived president. The man who did make it, Bill Clinton, plays a huge part in the documentary, as if the filmmakers knew what they had in hands. Well, of course they did, Clinton being the best natural politician of the last few decades. But Tsongas would have made a better president. No cigars in his Oval Office.