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For nearly a century, Democrats completely controlled politics in Alabama. Republican was a dirty word. But in the 1960s, as a new generation of Americans challenged the old order in a ... See full summary
For nearly a century, Democrats completely controlled politics in Alabama. Republican was a dirty word. But in the 1960s, as a new generation of Americans challenged the old order in a variety of ways, a different sort of an anti-establishment movement began to emerge in Alabama. 'Crashing the Party' traces the rise of the Alabama Republican Party from irrelevance to electoral dominance. In some ways, the story is a microcosm of the transformation of the once solidly Democratic South into a bastion of Republicanism. Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan are central to the narrative. But in other ways, it is a uniquely Alabama tale. Much of the film's narrative tension is provided by the shadowy presence of segregationist Democratic Governor George Wallace, who stymied the GOP's growth for decades while inhibiting the state's progress with his poisonous racial demagoguery. The film includes in-depth interviews with prominent elected officials including U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions; ...

Credited cast:
Jeremiah Denton Jeremiah Denton - Himself
Jack Edwards Jack Edwards - Himself (as Congressman Jack Edwards)
John Grenier John Grenier
Guy Hunt Guy Hunt - Himself (as Governor Guy Hunt)
Jim Martin Jim Martin - Himself (as Congressman Jim Martin)
Jeff Sessions Jeff Sessions - Himself (as Sen. Jeff Sessions)
Edgar Weldon Edgar Weldon
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