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Keywords: winner indoor Luci Baines Johnson, left, daughter of President Lyndon B. Johnson, speaks with actor Woody Harrelson, director Rob Reiner, and writer Joey Hartstone following an advance showing of the film, LBJ, at the LBJ Presidential Library in Austin, Texas. On Saturday evening October 22, 2016, the LBJ Presidential Library held a sneak peek of Rob Reiner's new film LBJ, starring Woody Harrelson as the 36th president. The film, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September, chronicles the life and times of Lyndon Johnson who would inherit the presidency at one of the most fraught moments in American history. Following the screening, director Rob Reiner, actor Woody Harrelson, and writer Joey Hartstone joined LBJ Library Director Mark Updegrove on stage for a conversation about the film. LBJ Library photo by Gabriel Cristóver Pérez Luci Baines Johnson, left, daughter of President Lyndon B. Johnson, speaks with actor Woody Harrelson, director Rob Reiner, and writer Joey Hartstone following an advance showing of the film, LBJ, at the LBJ Presidential Library in Austin, Texas. On Saturday evening October 22, 2016, the LBJ Presidential Library held a sneak peek of Rob Reiner's new film LBJ, starring Woody Harrelson as the 36th president. The film, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September, chronicles the life and times of Lyndon Johnson who would inherit the presidency at one of the most fraught moments in American history. Following the screening, director Rob Reiner, actor Woody Harrelson, and writer Joey Hartstone joined LBJ Library Director Mark Updegrove on stage for a conversation about the film. LBJ Library photo by Gabriel Cristóver Pérez
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