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Fuga Dalla Casa Bianca (1996) -

as Matt Douglas: A charismatic, womanizing Democrat.

As they travel across the American countryside, they encounter "real" Americans, participate in a gay pride parade, and slowly develop a begrudging respect for one another. Their journey is a mix of slapstick humor and sharp political satire as they attempt to uncover the evidence that will expose Haney’s corruption. Cast and Characters Fuga dalla Casa Bianca (1996)

The film was originally intended to star Jack Lemmon alongside , reuniting the famous Odd Couple duo. However, due to Matthau's health issues at the time, James Garner was cast instead. The chemistry between Lemmon and Garner was widely praised, providing a dynamic that felt like a fresh take on the "buddy cop" genre applied to elder statesmen. as Matt Douglas: A charismatic, womanizing Democrat

as Russell P. Kramer: An uptight, penny-pinching Republican. Cast and Characters The film was originally intended

as President William Haney: The antagonist who frames his predecessors. Lauren Bacall as Margaret Kramer: Russell's wife. John Heard as Vice President Ted Matthews. Production and Legacy

(released in the US as My Fellow Americans ) is a 1996 political comedy film directed by Peter Segal . The film stars screen legends Jack Lemmon and James Garner as two former U.S. Presidents from opposing political parties who are forced to go on the run together to clear their names of a corruption scandal. Plot Overview