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The Butler

One quiet voice can ignite a revolution.
2013 | 132m | English

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Popularity: 6 (history)

Director: Lee Daniels
Writer: Danny Strong
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A look at the life of Cecil Gaines, who served eight presidents as the White House's head butler from 1952 to 1986, and had a unique front-row seat as political and racial history was made.
Release Date: Aug 16, 2013
Director: Lee Daniels
Writer: Danny Strong
Genres: Drama
Keywords usa president, 1970s, butler, slavery, civil rights, john f. kennedy, biography, ronald reagan, richard nixon, based on true story, historical drama, slave owner, 1940s, 1980s, 1950s, 1960s, 1930s, african american history, jacqueline kennedy, jimmy carter, eisenhower, based on real person
Production Companies Laura Ziskin Productions, Lee Daniels Entertainment, Follow Through Productions, Salamander Pictures, Pam Williams Productions, Windy Hill Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $177,313,795
Budget: $25,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Forest Whitaker Cecil Gaines
Oprah Winfrey Gloria Gaines
David Oyelowo Louis Gaines
John Cusack Richard Nixon
Jane Fonda Nancy Reagan
Cuba Gooding Jr. Carter Wilson
Mariah Carey Hattie Pearl
Terrence Howard Howard
Lenny Kravitz James Holloway
Aml Ameen Cecil Gaines (15)
Michael Rainey Jr. Cecil Gaines (8)
James Marsden John F. Kennedy
Alex Pettyfer Thomas Westfall
Vanessa Redgrave Annabeth Westfall
Alan Rickman Ronald Reagan
Liev Schreiber Lyndon B. Johnson
Robin Williams Dwight Eisenhower
Yaya DaCosta Carol Hammie
David Banner Earl Gaines
Colman Domingo Freddie Fallows
Nelsan Ellis Martin Luther King Jr.
Nealla Gordon Senator Kassebaum
Elijah Kelley Charlie Gaines (15-18)
Minka Kelly Jackie Kennedy
Adriane Lenox Gina
Mo McRae Eldridge Huggins
Pernell Walker Lorraine
Jesse Williams Rev. James Lawson
Clarence Williams III Maynard
LaJessie Smith Abraham
John P. Fertitta Mr. Jenkins
Jim Gleason R.D. Warner
Isaac White Charlie Gaines (10)
Joe Chrest White Usher
Tyson Ford Elroy
James DuMont Sherman Adams
Robert Aberdeen Herbert Brownell
Olivia Washington Olivia
Margaret M. Owens Woolworth Diner Patron #1
Eric Ducote Woolworth Diner Patron #2
Chloe Barach Caroline Kennedy
Danny Strong Freedom Bus Journalist
Clara Hopkins Daniels Freedom Bus Rider
Dana Gourrier Helen Holloway
Shirley Pugh Malcolm X Goer
Bill Newman Pastor
Colin Walker John Ehrlichman
Alex Manette Bob Haldeman
Rusty Robertson Senator Robertson
Stephen Rider Admiral Rochon
Tarra Riggs Sophie Wilson (uncredited)
Xosha Roquemore Foxy (uncredited)
Name Job
Lee Daniels Director
Andrew Dunn Director of Photography
Danny Strong Writer
Rodrigo Leão Original Music Composer
Leah Daniels-Butler Casting
Ruth E. Carter Costume Design
Jen Wall Production Supervisor
Matthew W. Mungle Prosthetic Designer
Joe Klotz Editor
Jeff Galpin Animal Wrangler, Stunt Coordinator
Jeffery J. Tufano Camera Operator
Luis Lopez DeVictoria Additional Camera
Trey Shaneyfelt Lighting Technician
Annette Farnsworth Set Costumer
Elizabeth Himelstein Dialect Coach
Billy Hopkins Casting
Lori Agostino Art Direction
Jason Baldwin Stewart Art Direction
Debra Denson Makeup Department Head, Makeup Designer
Deanna Simmons Set Decoration Buyer
Dana Kay Hart Costume Supervisor
Robert L. Stevenson Hairstylist
Sarah Forrest Set Designer
Brian A. Waits Set Designer
Steve Martemucci Construction Foreman
David Keith Broome Greensman
Gus Coto Leadman
Debby VanPoucke Sound Designer
Michael Barry Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ted Markovic Visual Effects Producer
Luke DiTommaso Visual Effects Supervisor
Ray McIntyre Jr. Visual Effects Supervisor
Kat Spiess First Assistant Editor
Virginia McCollam Location Manager
Branka Mrkic Supervising Dialogue Editor
Kevin Ladson Property Master
Heather Gross Foley Editor
Peter Dress Second Assistant Director
Daina Daigle Assistant Hairstylist
Dana Boisseau Hairstylist
Yolanda Sheridan Key Makeup Artist
Kellie Robinson Makeup Artist
Courtney Lether Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Bradley Martin Additional Lighting Technician
Jordan Whaley Additional Lighting Technician
Hilton Garrett Best Boy Grip
Francis James Second Unit Director of Photography
Damon Meledones Digital Imaging Technician
Robert D Morrison Jr. Dolly Grip
Tim Galvin Production Design
Grayson Austin Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Michael Stumpf Additional Camera
Anne Marie Fox Still Photographer
Kristopher Weaver Lighting Technician
Ben Schor Music Editor
Erik Polczwartek Art Direction
Diane Lederman Set Decoration
Beverly Jo Pryor Makeup Department Head
Kimberly Murphy Set Decoration Buyer
Wendy Talley Costume Supervisor
Victoria Wood Wigmaker
Robin Simmerly Art Department Coordinator
Michelle C. Harmon Set Designer
Randall S. Coe Construction Coordinator
Michael Arena Greensman
John Lindsay Greensman
Robert Hein Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Daniel Cohen Visual Effects Producer
Aniela Sidorska Visual Effects Producer
Charlotta Forssman Visual Effects Editor
Ulysses Guidotti First Assistant Editor
Amy Sanderson Script Supervisor
Mickey Lambert Location Manager
David Wahnon Dialogue Editor
Ruth Hernandez ADR Editor
Lisa C. Satriano First Assistant Director
Marcos Gonzales Additional Hairstylist
Candace Neal Hair Department Head
Sherri Hamilton Hairstylist
LeDiedra Richard-Baldwin Makeup Artist
Clinton Wayne Prosthetic Designer
Jonah Levy Special Effects Makeup Artist
Zach Smithers Additional Lighting Technician
Hans Bjerno Aerial Director of Photography
Len Levine Chief Lighting Technician
Jeremy Webre Dolly Grip
Justin LeBlanc Electrician
Richard Lacy First Assistant Camera
Tom Hutchinson First Assistant Camera
Dacoda Bartles Grip
Tyler Garrett Grip
Jeremy Wren Grip
Sidney Brisco Lighting Technician
Carter Lee Garrett Lighting Technician
Raúl J. Marín Rigging Grip
Creig Symons Rigging Grip
Ben Wachsmann Rigging Grip
Jonathan Robinson Second Assistant Camera
Josh Crouchet Art Department Assistant
Nicholas Ellerbee Carpenter
Will Eastin Graphic Designer
Spencer J. Abadie Painter
Daniel E. Kiker Painter
Sian C. Sanzone Painter
Iggie Colomer Set Dresser
Stephen P. Durante Set Dresser
Sam Jacobs Set Dresser
Tony Ziegler Set Dresser
Krissopher Chevannes ADR Mixer
Michael Miller ADR Mixer
Billy Theriot ADR Mixer
John Jay Martyn ADR Recordist
Alexa Zimmerman Assistant Sound Editor
James Eck Rippie Boom Operator
Cariella Smith Foley Artist
Dan Izen Production Sound Mixer
Glenfield Payne Sound Effects Editor
Jay Meagher Sound Mixer
Mark Scott Friedman Compositing Supervisor
Patrick Paul Mullane Matte Painter
Kacee Devoe Casting Associate
Christopher Stoudt Extras Casting
Lesley D. Wickham Ager/Dyer
Carmen Rodrigues Davis Costume Coordinator
Barbara Marko Costumer
Mollie Middleditch Costumer
Kasey C. Bazil Costumer
Mustapha Mimis Key Set Costumer
Laura Faye Sirkin-Brown Seamstress
Melissa Reed Truck Costumer
Justin Wright Electrician
Michael Charbonnet First Assistant Camera
Jason Prowell Generator Operator
Kevin Fannon Grip
Jerone A. Ordon Sr. Grip
Andy Young Grip
Pete Chiaramonte Lighting Technician
Gerald Autin Rigging Grip
Shawn Stone Rigging Grip
John Vinson Rigging Grip
King Lanaux Key Rigging Grip
Aeron McKeough Second Assistant Camera
David Warburton Assistant Property Master
Charlie Mann Carpenter
Roger Johnson Graphic Designer
Camile Kelsey Painter
Sonda L. Rowland Painter
Stephen Finders Props
Michael Dares Set Dresser
Jordan Lightner Set Dresser
Ed Burcham Set Dresser
Jonathan Jost ADR Mixer
Tom Ryan ADR Mixer
Fredrick Cuevas ADR Recordist
Reagan Mendoza ADR Recordist
Chris Fielder Assistant Sound Editor
Michael Piotrowski Boom Operator
Marko Costanzo Foley Artist
Matthew Haasch Foley Supervisor
Robert Fernandez Sound Editor
Avi Laniado Sound Engineer
Steven Huerstel Utility Sound
Austin Meyers Compositing Supervisor
Ashley Ingram Casting Associate
Robin Batherson Extras Casting Coordinator
Josie Works Costume Assistant
Chloe Ji Yoon Costume Illustrator
Misti Moreaux Costumer
Janet Marie Ross Costumer, Set Costumer
Paul A. Simmons Jr. Key Costumer
Jennifer Kamrath Principal Costumer
Rick Derby Assistant Editor
Christi Leftwich Digital Intermediate Assistant
Tim Stipan Digital Intermediate Colorist
Eric Horwitz Digital Intermediate
Richie Roefaro Editorial Staff
Lynn Fainchtein Music Supervisor
Randall Balsmeyer Title Designer
Jake Whitney Special Effects Technician
Eric Leverenz Online Editor
Ryan Gomez First Assistant Accountant
Davida Chanel Smith Producer's Assistant
Carl Lawson Production Secretary
Danielle Loosemore Second Assistant Accountant
Anne O'Brien Assistant Editor
Ryan Rolandelli Digital Intermediate Assistant
Kevin Vale Digital Intermediate Producer
Patrick Rossi Digital Intermediate
Suzana Peric Music Editor
Jason Frannino Animal Wrangler
Edward Joubert Special Effects Technician
David K. Nami Special Effects Coordinator
Thom Jones Dialect Coach
Mike Revell Production Accountant
Lauren Von Huene Production Coordinator
Chantel Passantino Second Assistant Accountant
Ashley Renee Saunders Travel Coordinator
Owl Martin Dwyer Set Dresser
Dann Fink ADR Voice Casting
Bruce Winant ADR Voice Casting
Steve Bartek Music Arranger
Sebastián Silva Second Unit Director
Danny Epper Stunts
Meredith Richardson Stunts
Name Title
Lee Daniels Producer
Harvey Weinstein Executive Producer
Bob Weinstein Executive Producer
Ari Daniel Pinchot Producer
Cassian Elwes Producer
Laura Ziskin Producer
Buddy Patrick Producer
Len Blavatnik Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
SAG Awards Best Supporting Actress Oprah Winfrey Nominated
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

We begin with some brutality at the hands of a character (Alex Pettyfer) who believes that the negroes on their cotton plantation are, quite literally, worthless. He rapes a woman then murders her husband when he raises a very mild objection! His mother (Vanessa Redgrave) takes a liking to their now ... orphaned boy and promotes him from the fields to be their houseboy. Learning how to keep his head down and to play the game, he quickly succeeds and ends up working in the White House. His period there (ending in the Reagan administration) allows for an interesting conduit to depict the evolution of the American civil rights movement, of changing (and not) attitudes and it gives a little insight into how the Oval Office and it's occupants might work. The supporting cast list is impressive, but with the exception of Oprah Winfrey (his wife "Gloria") most have but fleeting appearances as the story moves along. Their own life is not without heartache and troubles - one of their sons is determined to do what he can to fight for their freedom from oppression, an activity done at considerable peril to him and those around him. The narrative also, gently, exposes discrimination across the board - from salaries and promotion opportunities, to segregated seating at a milk bar, as well as nodding, tragically, to the war in Vietnam. Perhaps it is the gentle way in which it illustrates the prevalent racism that is most potent. It allows us to evolve with him, sometimes slowly, sometimes shockingly and that is to the credit of Whitaker who exudes a decency that is hard not to admire. The production is well paced with a complimentary soundtrack that is well worth a look.

Apr 15, 2022
v4lapq4m
10.0

I was in a mood for a Robin Williams movie. I hadn't heard of this one and it was streaming free. While Williams had only a small role as Eisenhower this movie was amazimg: thought provoking and tear jerking. Probably not the best for a 5:30 a.m. Saturday, bu this is going on my DVD to purchase lis ... t. Following a man(Whittaker) from his childhood on a plantation, to running away from home, getting a job as a house boy in a fancy DC hotel, to butlering for seven different presidents, though Carter and Ford don't make an appearance. It's a family tale, falling in love witn a maid from the hotel(Whimphry), raising two boys, onein politics, from MLK to the BPP to congress, all against daddy's wishes, and one "good boy" who joins the army for what he believes in. I only heard of Whitaker from Young Rock, but he was great.Makeup was wonderful keeping up with aging. Oprah was a great mama, loving her boys, pleasing her man, and a lonely house wife while he worked long hours at the Whitehouse contributing to struggles with alcohol and adultury. One of the best dramad I have seen in years.

May 30, 2023