Have you ever wondered which movies are well-liked by United States presidents?

It’s astounding how unique and different each one’s preferences were.

Surprisingly, many of them are.

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A fascinating 3-hour epic with glorious performances, it was a personal favorite of 37th PresidentRichard Nixon.

Indeed,no other President had better taste in movies than him.

According to Gizmodo, Carter reportedly watched over 400 films during his stint as President.

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It’s only fitting that this revered American leader most enjoyed one of the greatest masterpieces of American cinema.

One of its biggest fans was none other than 40th PresidentRonald Reagan.

He often screened popular movies that were coming out at the time and even referenced them in his speeches.

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One of them being 41st PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush.

High Noonis a huge favorite among U.S. Presidents.

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Besides Clinton, 34th PresidentDwight D. Eisenhowerand even Ronald Reagan cited this film as one of their favorites.

ButField of Dreamswas the one he connected with the most.

It’s a remarkable tale with an iconic soundtrack and an inspiring story that can lift anyone’s spirits.

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Fans of this classic would be pleased to know that it’s a huge favorite of 46th PresidentJoe Biden.

It’s even more incredible that it can influence people to reach the highest jobs in the world.

Many people consider it to beone of the greatest, most powerful films ever made.

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But it isCitizen Kanethat continues to behis top choice among all the other films in cinema.

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Black and white shot of Gary Cooper walking in a Western village in High Noon.

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Kevin Costner and Dwier Brown from Field of Dreams

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