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See Woody Harrelson as President Lyndon B. Johnson in First Footage of Rob Reiner's 'LBJ'
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The footage features the 55-year-old actor who portrays the 36th president of the United States sharing a story from his childhood as well as saying the word 'titties' multiple times.

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The first footage of Rob Reiner's presidential drama "LBJ" has arrived online. It features Woody Harrelson as the 36th president of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson, who can be seen sharing a story from his childhood as well as saying the word "titties" more than once.

"You know, when I was thirteen years old, I was driven home with my daddy," he says, before completing the saying "When life gives you lemons" with more colorful words. He also tells his colleagues about "a beautiful woman with curly red hair" who "had the biggest titties" he ever saw.

"LBJ" premiered at Toronto International Film Fest on Thursday, September 15, but doesn't have a theatrical release date yet. The film centers on President Johnson who faces the challenges of leading the nation in the aftermath of President John F. Kennedy's assassination, during the era of the Civil Rights Movement and the escalation of the Vietnam War.

Reiner directed the film from a screenplay provided by Joey Hartstone. Harrelson is joined by Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jeffrey Donovan and Kim Allen who portray Lady Bird Johnson, John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy respectively. Michael Stahl-David, Richard Jenkins, Bill Pullman, Wallace Langham, Doug McKeon, Michael Mosley and John Ellison Conlee are also among the cast members.

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