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by Mark Weinberg


  South Korea, 199

  Soviet Union:

  in films, 152–72

  response to Rocky IV in, 162

  Rocky IV as metaphor for, 159–61

  Ronald Reagan’s film career criticized in, 109, 123

  spying by, 142

  US compared to, 159–60, 162

  US foreign policy toward, 15, 58, 67, 73–74, 84–85, 89, 91–94, 98–99, 140, 157–59, 162, 168–72

  see also Cold War

  space race, achievements of, 73–74

  Space Shuttle Program, 72–74

  tragedy of, 81–83, 154, 188–91, 196–97

  Speakes, Larry, 188–89, 191, 213

  Special Olympics, 88

  Spencer, Stu, 125–26

  Spielberg, Steven, 27, 35, 69, 74–78

  Sri Lankan president, state dinner for, 116–18

  Stallone, Sylvester, 77, 113, 152–7, 159, 162, 163, 164, 180, 192

  Stark, Fran and Ray, xv

  “Star Wars” (missile shield program), 85–86, 92, 94, 169, 225

  Star Wars series, 33, 81, 89

  popular response to, 5, 74, 86

  see also Return of the Jedi

  State of the Union addresses, 150–51, 208

  Stein, Ben, 220–21

  Stewart, Potter, 10

  Stoessel, Walter, 168–69

  Stone, Oliver, 182

  Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), 168

  Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI; Star Wars), 85–86, 92, 94, 169, 225

  Straus, Ann, xx–xxi

  Streep, Meryl, 56

  Streisand, Barbra, xv

  studio system, 184

  subdural hematoma, 106

  Sunshine Boys, The, 18

  Superman II, 5, 89

  Superman III, 87–89

  superstition, 23–25

  supply-side economics, 220–21

  Supreme Court, 164

  Bork nomination to, 187–88, 191–92

  first woman on, 10, 27, 74

  Swayze, Patrick, 152, 166–67

  Sycamore (cabin), xvi

  Sydow, Max von, 77

  “Take My Breath Away,” 179

  Taxi Driver, 31, 180

  Taylor, Elizabeth, xi, 76

  Taylor, Robert, 18–19

  Taylor, Tessa, 19

  Teachers in Space Project, 82, 154

  television:

  Hollywood’s dismissal of, 20, 224

  political impact of, xxi, 92

  Ronald Reagan honored on, 111–14

  Ronald Reagan’s career on, xxiii, 19–20

  Ten Commandments, The, 17

  Ten Days That Shook the World (Reed), 164

  Testament, 93

  Texas Tech University, 127–28

  Thatcher, Margaret, 9, 58–62, 68

  Thomas, Bob, 167

  Thomas, Helen, 92, 200

  Thompson, Lea, 166–7

  Threads, 93

  toasts, 117

  Tokyo, 188

  Tomlin, Lily, 1, 6–8

  Top Gun, xxiv, 173, 175–82

  Tracy, Spencer, 45

  Trail of the Pink Panther, 104

  Trudeau, Pierre, 27

  Truman, Harry, 21

  Turner, Stansfield, 168–69

  UFOlogists, 76

  United Kingdom:

  Reagans’ visits to, 62–66, 230

  US foreign policy toward, 58–62

  Universal Pictures, 123

  Untouchables, The (film), 198, 202–4, 207, 210

  Untouchables, The (Ness), 202

  Valley View Manor, 55–56

  Victoria, Queen of England, 62, 103

  Victory, 77

  Vietnam War, 71, 89–90, 97, 178

  antiwar viewpoint in films about, 180, 182

  J. Fonda’s protest against, 7, 43–44

  “voodoo economics,” 221

  Wagner, Paula, 183–84

  Walker, John Anthony, Jr., 142

  Wallace, Chris, 105

  Wallis, Hal, 194–95

  Walters, Barbara, 106–8

  WarGames, 84, 94–96, 214

  Warner, Jack, 16

  Warner Bros., 16, 37, 194, 221

  “war-nography,” 162

  Washington Post, 68, 90, 154, 169, 216

  Wasserman, Lew, 151

  Watergate scandal, 147, 222

  Weathers, Carl, 164

  Weaver, Sigourney, 127, 129

  Weinberg, Erin, xv, 141, 234–36

  Weinberg, Grace and Jake, xv

  Weinberg, Herb, 124–25

  Weinberg, Judy, 124–25

  Weinberg, Mark:

  cancer diagnosis of, 141

  as nervous flyer, 23–25

  on President’s Commission on White House Fellowships, 185–86

  as Reagan press aide, xvi, xxiv, 3–4, 13–15, 29–30, 71–72, 102–3, 116–18, 124–25, 171–72, 188, 200–202

  as Ronald Reagan’s postpresidential director of public affairs, 125, 151, 173–75, 185, 228–31

  threat of job loss of, 188–91

  value of Reagans’ relationship with, 236–37

  Welch, Raquel, 153

  Western movies, 34–36, 119, 123

  films in tradition of, 90–91, 204

  Where’s the Rest of Me? (Ronald Reagan and Hubler), xxii, 123, 224, 227–28, 231

  White House Communications Agency (WHCA), xvii, 99–101

  White House Correspondents Association dinner, 156

  White House Fellows program, 185–86

  White House Military Office, 10

  White House Television Office, 99

  Will, George, 219

  William, Prince, 65

  William Morris agency, 43

  Williams, JoBeth, 93

  William Woods College, 147

  Windsor Castle, 63

  “Win one for the Gipper” slogan, 193, 197

  Witness (Chambers), 91

  women:

  political advancements for, 10, 27, 74, 135, 175–6

  Ronald Reagan’s respect for equality of, 9–11, 62

  see also feminism

  World Bank Group, 187

  World War I, 56–57, 62

  World War II, 55–56, 58, 60, 62, 77, 90, 97, 125, 146, 226

  Wyman, Jane, xiv, 9, 112, 148–50

  Yevtushenko, Yevgeny, 162

  Zemeckis, Robert, 139, 151

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