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  • Homeplace. (June 1968) MP 457. Public domain.
    This film is from the LBJ Library moving picture collection created by the White House Naval Photographic Unit, aka the Navy Films. The films consist of monthly reports on the activities of President and Mrs. Johnson from 1963-1969.
    Below is an edited scene list for this film, from the LBJ Library audiovisual archives. We included useful shot descriptions where possible, although most have been cut for length. For more information please contact johnson.library@nara.gov.
    Wide shot of Texas Hill Country, title up: "Homeplace"
    Pedernales River, Texas Hill Country, LBJ Ranch scenery
    Dissolve to horse running
    Dissolve to sky, clouds, tree branches
    Dissolve to cattle grazing
    Dissolve to wide shot Ranch road entrance
    Dissolve to wide shot Ranch house
    Dissolve to Ranch house front exterior
    Dissolve to wide shot Ranch house, pan right
    wide shot Ranch house front exterior
    Dissolve to wide shot Pedernales R., trees in foreground
    Dissolve to cattle grazing by river
    Dissolve to wide shot Pedernales R., pan left
    Dissolve to wide shot Texas Hill Country horizon, pan left
    Dissolve to LBJ House, tall grass in foreground
    Lady Bird Johnson in living room describing, reminiscing about the LBJ house
    Dissolve to Lady Bird Johnson walking in door, walking to couch
    Medium shot Lady Bird Johnson talking on couch
    Lady Bird Johnson tells Sam Houston letter story
    Close-up framed letter, pan right
    Close-up Sam Houston's signature
    Lady Bird Johnson describes paintings; John F. Kennedy, LBJ Inaugural medallions
    Zoom in painting on wall, pan left
    Dissolve to Close-up painting, zoom out
    Close-up bronze medallion with John F. Kennedy, LBJ sculpted
    Dissolve to Close-up bronze medallion with LBJ, V.P. Hubert Humphrey sculpted
    Portrait of Sam Rayburn, zoom in
    Lady Bird Johnson describes arrowheads, gifts from Mexican presidents
    Medium shot Lady Bird Johnson sitting on couch talking
    Close-up hanging display case with arrowheads
    Close-up Lady Bird Johnson talking
    Focus to copper kettle
    Dissolve to copper pots, pans, pan left
    Dissolve to plant, tilt down
    Medium shot chest, tilt up to painting on wall
    Close-up Lady Bird Johnson talking
    Lady Bird Johnson talks about LBJ's domino table
    Small table with dominoes on top, zoom in
    Dissolve to dominoes on tabletop
    Dominoes on table; pencil & pad
    Close-up matches on table, dominoes on table
    Close-up cigar in ashtray
    Close-up dominoes; zoom out
    Lady Bird Johnson presents the dining room, dining table, kitchen
    Dissolve to Lady Bird Johnson walking into dining room
    Close-up Lady Bird Johnson talking
    wide shot countryside, zoom in
    Lady Bird Johnson walking by dining table, talking
    Close-up LBJ's chair at dining table, tilt down to phone underneath table
    Medium shot chair, phone under table
    Two banister candles on mantle (banisters from a temporary Texas state capitol)
    Close-up banister candle, tilt up
    Lady Bird Johnson in dining room talking
    Close-up set tabletop, pan right
    Kitchen, food being prepared
    House worker in kitchen
    Close-up corn, pan left to tomatoes
    Kitchen staff worker cooking bacon
    Close-up home-baked bread, pan left to LBJ Ranch peach preserves, fade to soft focus
    Lady Bird Johnson talking about Lyn Nugent in dining room
    Focus to flower setting, zoom out, Lady Bird Johnson standing behind high chair; zoom in, pan hard left
    Lady Bird Johnson presents the den
    Dissolve to Lady Bird Johnson entering den through door
    Lady Bird Johnson sitting on couch, talking
    Lady Bird Johnson describes furnishings in den, Ferguson furniture, Civil War painting, portrait of O. Henry
    Wooden coffee table
    Close-up needlework, zoom out
    Medium shot Lady Bird Johnson on couch talking, zoom in
    Lady Bird Johnson sitting on couch, talking
    Medium shot painting on wall
    Close-up painting
    Close-up painting, tilt up
    Portrait of O. Henry on wall, zoom in dedication
    Deer head hat rack
    Close-up deer head trophy hat rack, zoom out
    LBJ speaks about living at, visiting the Ranch
    Lady Bird Johnson sitting on couch, talking
    LBJ enters den, Lady Bird Johnson gets up from couch
    LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson sitting on couch; LBJ talks about his home, zoom in
    Medium shot LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson on couch, LBJ talking, Yuki runs up LBJ pets
    Close-up Lady Bird Johnson listening
    Close-up LBJ talking about his home
    Medium shot LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson sitting on couch, LBJ talking
    Medium shot LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson sitting on couch, LBJ talking, side view
    Medium shot LBJ, Lady Bird Johnson on couch, LBJ talking
    Close-up LBJ talking; zoom out, pan left, zoom in LBJ
    LBJ Ranch house exterior, title up: "Homeplace June 1968", fade to black
    Film credits

КОМЕНТАРІ • 105

  • @nadiazahroon6573
    @nadiazahroon6573 3 роки тому +28

    Some people may not know LBJ was a teacher to migrant workers children. Humble beginnings.

  • @That_Random_Bloke
    @That_Random_Bloke 2 роки тому +20

    I love Mrs Johnson’s accent and manner of speaking. America was lucky to have a first lady like her.

  • @Indianaguy72
    @Indianaguy72 4 роки тому +96

    Regardless of politics, there was something about America's older generation that was more classy and dignified.

  • @normanduke8855
    @normanduke8855 3 роки тому +19

    It makes me sad to see LBJ so weak and used up. I remember him as a strong, powerful and competent leader.
    I could listen to Lady Bird talk for hours.
    America is truly a wonderful, special Country. I am so proud.

  • @sharonrousseau3527
    @sharonrousseau3527 3 роки тому +31

    This is very touching. Both President and Mrs. Johnson are so articulate and impressive. I can feel their love for this place and it reminds me of my visits to rural Oklahoma as a child. Happy family memories and a grounding only a sense of place can give you.

  • @conniethomas6674
    @conniethomas6674 6 років тому +27

    I can see this man is so worn out (it feels that he gave his absolute all) and sadly had too short a retirement :-(

  • @mauricioochoa4179
    @mauricioochoa4179 4 роки тому +50

    Lady Bird was very articulate and magnetic

  • @joshuas.986
    @joshuas.986 6 років тому +48

    I live about 30 minutes from their ranch, absolutely beautiful place.

    • @That_Random_Bloke
      @That_Random_Bloke 4 роки тому +2

      Joshua S. You’re incredibly fortunate. It looks so beautiful there

    • @instapizzabmx4206
      @instapizzabmx4206 4 роки тому +2

      You should make a video on it

  • @brianarbenz7206
    @brianarbenz7206 4 роки тому +12

    Lady Bird was remarkable. I wish she could have been president.

  • @Yobbie72
    @Yobbie72 11 років тому +41

    Nice to see the President look so tanned, and relaxed at his home. It seems like a wonderful place.

  • @whos1st
    @whos1st 8 років тому +35

    Thank You Madam First Lady and Mr. President. You have a lovely home.

  • @brandonmills9577
    @brandonmills9577 3 роки тому +26

    This woman was a damn saint given all the things she had to endure from her husband. LBJ slept with everything moving and had kids outside of marriage. But they both loved each other regardless to their imperfections.

  • @Texaslawhorn
    @Texaslawhorn 3 роки тому +13

    We Texans love Lady Bird! ❤

  • @YouSimon1000
    @YouSimon1000 8 років тому +47

    Lady Bird had the strength and self-confidence to put up with LBJ, his temperament, and his womanizing. Also the apparent lack of consideration. Notice how she held out her hand when he came into the living room, and then dropped it when he showed no sign of taking it. He may not have showed her the public affection we expected, but she knew she was the most important woman in his life. She had a lot in common with Jackie Kennedy. A very great woman, and First Lady.

    • @clemsonbloke
      @clemsonbloke 8 років тому +2

      +You Simon LOL, he was a known philanderer.

    • @LUPITA7040
      @LUPITA7040 8 років тому +7

      +You Simon Lady Bird had a lot in common with Jackie Kennedy??? sorry, I desagree, Jackie was not a wife of a killer

    • @YouSimon1000
      @YouSimon1000 8 років тому +13

      You missed the point entirely. Both had philandering husbands, but put up with it for a greater good.

    • @quadcomputers
      @quadcomputers 8 років тому +7

      +You Simon Thanks for comment, because it is well know Johnson's hidden button in the White House (to have his agents warn him) if Lady Bird was coming down the hall, so he would not be caught in any embarrassing situation or position. Furthermore this man was the most ruthless person to ever serve in our government. Johnson was the very evil, which Dwight D. Eisenhower had warned us about...and do take notice of his body posture on the sofa... he is but a twisted and broken man. Indeed he would never regain his youth and instead he suffered from severe mental depression and disorders; which is nothing more than his own evils, falling back to their source. God help our country, whenever people desire to swept the truths of reality under the rug.... for example Johnson starting a war on a 'FALSE FLAG" and his tearing up John Kennedy's non-involvement legislation for Vietnam; here before Kennedy was even laid to rest at Arlington Cemetery.

    • @oradixiegalloway955
      @oradixiegalloway955 6 років тому +1

      You Simon tell me a man that don't cheat.

  • @tomflake6141
    @tomflake6141 6 років тому +26

    Saw the ranch last week. It's nice watching them in one of the rooms I toured in. Brings it down home. You could gain years on your life on a ranch like theirs.

  • @oka1985
    @oka1985 10 років тому +35

    I went to this Homeplace of LBJ in 2013. I enjoyed watching a big bulls, his old cars and the presidential plane. Everything in that places look wonderful and I wish to go again. I liked Texas.

    • @martinemjt
      @martinemjt 9 років тому

      i Wonder who inherited or still lives there.his kids or his grandkids?

    • @brentpage8773
      @brentpage8773 9 років тому

      Did you see his signature rock that the astronauts, among other dignitaries, had signed?

    • @Seversonronald8
      @Seversonronald8 6 років тому +8

      The main house and part of the ranch closest to it belongs to the National Park Service. The Johnson daughters still have houses maybe a 1/4 or 1/2 mile away. Both houses are on LBJ ranch land. I highly recommend going to visit the LBJ Ranch. It is really an incredible experience.

  • @nickshannon7309
    @nickshannon7309 6 років тому +13

    I feel the Same way as president lbj when he talked about coming back home and missing the food his mother cooked for him as a child and feeling at peace that's kinda how I feel when I'm down in Tennessee in Rockwood even though I was raised in Pennsylvania I still have Tennessee in my blood and will always be apart of me and I look at my aunt's like my mom because they remind me so much of my mom so I feel at peace when I'm down there and with my family but I have the best of both worlds northern and southern

    • @oldjack-mi8gk
      @oldjack-mi8gk 6 років тому +2

      Very cool! I have relatives in Harriman, TN, as well as Sevierville.

    • @martinjenkins6467
      @martinjenkins6467 3 роки тому +1

      We never loose the country from our hearts, even when we work in the city for years. I called my home town
      God's own land.
      Greetings from Australia

  • @garywilliams7306
    @garywilliams7306 5 років тому +16

    Ladybird seems Country but classy!

    • @lisica8458
      @lisica8458 4 роки тому +6

      She came from a wealthy family and earned a degree from UT.

  • @mattiasakemalm1412
    @mattiasakemalm1412 5 років тому +7

    Amazing, thank You so much

  • @markmcg293
    @markmcg293 3 роки тому +8

    LBJ was President before I was born. I know enough about history to know he was controversial for various reasons. Nonetheless, this film communicates a wholesomeness and a fidelity and respect for institutions and the past that I admire... and miss. At 13:51 , I like how Lady Bird reacted to LBJ's story about tying a can on a dog's tail when he was a youth. It made me chuckle because it reminded me of my wife and that is exactly how she would react to such a story. LBJ certainly married up.

  • @conniethomas6674
    @conniethomas6674 6 років тому +6

    It’s old school love :-) x

    • @lechat8736
      @lechat8736 5 років тому +1

      Connie Thomas
      Either it`s love or it isn`t. Old school love doesn`t exist. There are only old school behavior and manners. Either it`s love or it isn`t.

  • @nav1pi983
    @nav1pi983 3 роки тому +11

    This is great. I feel privileged to have discovered this. It may be fifty years on, but better late than never. I love it. And thank you, Lady Bird. I never realized your voice was so distinct. Amazing.

  • @stephencarter7266
    @stephencarter7266 2 роки тому +2

    Very soothing voice.

  • @jayrosen6663
    @jayrosen6663 4 роки тому +13

    With all his faults, LBJ passed more legislation to uplift people out of poverty and into the workforce!!! Only FDR passed more bills!!!!

    • @homerosanchez204
      @homerosanchez204 4 роки тому +2

      But he was tied to the JFK coup and covered it up along with the banking and media cartel. Overwhelming information!

    • @aaronsmall5133
      @aaronsmall5133 4 роки тому +1

      Absolutely - he was the last New Deal president in the White House.

    • @martinjenkins6467
      @martinjenkins6467 3 роки тому

      People forget that. All they bitch about is fucking Vietnam, which was dumped in his lap by two other presidents.

  • @nesbitstreet
    @nesbitstreet 3 роки тому +9

    I think the time has come to rehabilitate LBJ in the way that David McCullough rehabilitated Truman. Robert Caro paints him as a monster which is unfair. You could do that to any president, but it would only be half the story. Many people actually loved Lyndon.

  • @joltinjack
    @joltinjack 7 років тому +22

    This must have been filmed right after RFK was assassinated. I'm sure the LBJ Ranch was a lot more peaceful than D.C at the time, or any other.

  • @rakeshjoshi8483
    @rakeshjoshi8483 8 років тому +13

    Wow!! Whatta personality LBJ!!

  • @mistermalta
    @mistermalta 8 років тому +22

    The disapproving face Lady Bird makes when LBJ tells the dog and can story is cute.

    • @jolenaagapisou3803
      @jolenaagapisou3803 5 років тому +2

      mistermalta - LBJ was downright cruel to animals, one photo I saw he had lifted his beagle up in the air by its ears!! You know that had to hurt the pup!! I never liked him before that incident, detested him afterwards - even more insidious was he got us into the Vietnam war, wasn’t till Nixon became President it ended!

    • @jolenaagapisou3803
      @jolenaagapisou3803 5 років тому +1

      mistermalta - yep, lbj was cruel to animals, what kind of person does that to a dog?? What a creep he was plus a big ugly liberal to top it off!! Ugh

  • @mistermalta
    @mistermalta 9 років тому +27

    Little dog Yuki is at home in front of the camera.

  • @stephencain1839
    @stephencain1839 3 роки тому +6

    Body language "experts" would have a field day analyzing how LBJ leans away from Lady Bird whilst on the couch!

  • @mikedonn71
    @mikedonn71 3 роки тому +7

    She seemed to be a sweet lady

  • @mahoganydenzik738
    @mahoganydenzik738 8 років тому +46

    Lady Bird Johnson Looks Pretty

    • @Nikohere
      @Nikohere 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah but Jaqueline kennedy presented her way of introduction to the WH better than lady bird J, she tried to copy like her too

  • @lisica8458
    @lisica8458 4 роки тому +9

    I was in early elementary school when LBJ was president. I remember seeing him on TV and thinking he was an old fuddy-duddy. Vietnam notwithstanding, as I grew older, I came to respect and admire LBJ for applying his skills to lead on and help pass an incredible amount of meaningful legislation -- with the help of Everett Dirksen -- in his first two years of his presidency: civil rights, voting rights, Medicare, education, etc.

    • @brianarbenz7206
      @brianarbenz7206 4 роки тому +2

      I was a kindergartner when LBJ took the oath in Air Force One with a vanquished and bloodied Jackie looking on. I thought this big, rather homely man was a poor substitute for my missing young and charming President Kennedy. It took me years to understand that when it came to needed tasks, Lyndon Johnson got the job done. Ending segregation, backing voting rights, creating Head Start, Medicare, Medicaid and the Job Corps -- these were long overdue.

  • @sumbeech1484
    @sumbeech1484 3 роки тому +11

    Good to see LBJ in a non-offical way ! He had alot weighing on him by June of '68-- Got us involved in some worthless slaughter in South East Asia, major cities being destroyed by the soul brutha's, people being assinated every other day, economy wrecked, wondering if he should run for re-election ! You could tell the strain had him beat down ! If it wasn't for the Nam, he could had done some great things !

  • @evaciadepaz
    @evaciadepaz 4 роки тому +4

    Amélita Johnson Téllez (my grandmother)
    Frank M. Johnson (great-grandfather)
    Lyndon B. J. was my grandmothers cousin.

  • @tommclaughlin4741
    @tommclaughlin4741 2 роки тому +5

    LBJ and Lady Bird Johnson were such great and inspiring people, God Bless their memories.

  • @lisabrooks9362
    @lisabrooks9362 6 років тому +13

    Their little dog Yuki is precious!

  • @user-mj8nf2vp7q
    @user-mj8nf2vp7q 4 роки тому +3

    (7:59) ...I KNOW that Sister knows how to mix some groceries! 👍🏽💯☺️

  • @JEFFOLOBE
    @JEFFOLOBE 7 років тому +16

    What a fascinating little film. Where was it shown? On TV or in the cinema? The area is still beautiful.

  • @rmoalxa
    @rmoalxa 5 років тому +8

    Wow his ears were huge.

  • @gregoryklein2608
    @gregoryklein2608 4 роки тому +2

    It should be called the Lady Bird Library.

  • @emil.jansson
    @emil.jansson 3 роки тому +3

    👍👍👍

  • @xman4un
    @xman4un 6 років тому +4

    OH TARA!!!

  • @wayneedward7391
    @wayneedward7391 4 роки тому +2

    The car that was a boat that's cool

  • @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1
    @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1 7 років тому +5

    Ghastly 60s decor but fascinating archive.

  • @jackobtthoronn5388
    @jackobtthoronn5388 6 років тому +4

    I wonder how they made love . probably chasing her around the white house...wow..scary...thougt..💑

    • @petemiller9404
      @petemiller9404 3 роки тому

      that would have been a good question for the later, main, girlfriend. the one who ratted him out. and I imagine it would have been a wham bam thank u ma'am.

  • @gagfails4985
    @gagfails4985 4 роки тому +5

    what about his affairs and his secret love child.

  • @Marilyn88-
    @Marilyn88- 8 років тому +12

    I enjoyed the footage here but Lady Bird is a bit of a gag. Seems like she's copying Jacqueline's rendition of the White House restoration in 1961.

    • @Lellobeetle
      @Lellobeetle 6 років тому +13

      Good ol' Lady Bird was three times the woman Jacqueline Kennedy was. She was a great business lady and she never needed a man to lean on like the Bouvier girls. Lady Bird had her *own* money, see? She was a millionaire in her own right before her husband. Lady Bird had beauty, brains AND gobs of natural honest Texas charm. Lyndon may have been the ultimate master wheeler-dealer - the last great congressional deal-maker - but Lady Bird knew how to deal with Lyndon, which wasn't easy. And, she knew how to deal with people of all walks of life. In case you missed her favorite piece in her living room, that was a letter by Sam Houston. THE Sam Houston, to President Johnson's great grandfather. Oh, and Lady Bird was a real scholastic stand-out, unlike Jackie Kennedy, who put in a total of exactly one day at her "hard-won" twelve-month junior editorship at Vogue magazine, after an editor knew at 22 Bouvier was considered too old to be single given her social circles and thus counselled Jacqueline Bouvier to go home and get married (which she promptly did). Lady Bird had not one, but TWO four-year university degrees with honors from a real university. Jacqueline Kennedy would have done very well to take a cue from Lady Bird, not the other way round. Oh, and Lady Bird had the very good mind to become an Episcopalian. Don't mess with Texas, Texans or Episcopal Church Women, my friend.

  • @aaronpaterson1615
    @aaronpaterson1615 5 років тому +10

    Johnson said no nice things about his wife Ladybird at all, he probably didnt want to piss off his girlfriend who had a son to him. His body language is very revealing, leaning away from her. He underwent serious psychological counselling because his paranoia, fears and guilt all caught up with him

    • @peterm1826
      @peterm1826 5 років тому +5

      Rubbish

    • @mgb5170
      @mgb5170 5 років тому +9

      ​@@peterm1826 agree. people love to tear down a man who built himself up. Johnson came from nothing and had an interesting relationship with his wife, who we presume, knew about his outside marriage relationships. Her choice to stay and his also. Private Biz. I admire what this man could do.

  • @inthedesert2008
    @inthedesert2008 3 роки тому +2

    Inherited wealth

  • @robmoir7524
    @robmoir7524 6 років тому +5

    Had he lived like his brother before him I think r f k would have been a good president certainly a,far cry from l b j

    • @mariocisneros911
      @mariocisneros911 6 років тому +3

      Unknown. Johnson was born poor and thought , cared more for minorities and poor. Rfk was born with silver spoon. Many of his just gave lip service, than did little afterwards.

    • @startreksam
      @startreksam 6 років тому +1

      Rob Moir l totally agree!

    • @lechat8736
      @lechat8736 5 років тому

      @@mariocisneros911
      You are so very wrong.

    • @Melinda8162
      @Melinda8162 4 роки тому +1

      @@mariocisneros911 BTW , Robert Kennedy couldn't stand Martin Luther King, either! That was all a facade in his part!
      LBJ is who said let King march! True.

    • @Melinda8162
      @Melinda8162 4 роки тому

      @@lechat8736 No, you are.

  • @budsaplenty
    @budsaplenty 7 років тому +3

    I feel sorry for her I know he had her doing all kinds of sick shit. Why would they have beagles in the home with all of that property to run around.. Dirty ole man LBJ

  • @martinemjt
    @martinemjt 9 років тому

    were the lbjs secessionists?

    • @tenorly
      @tenorly 9 років тому +3

      On the contrary, they're still - 50 years later - looked upon as traitors by apologists of the Confederacy. Despite the fact that most white people in the Antebellum/Confederate South lived in abject poverty (often worse than black slaves), the pre-Civil War era is still idealized by many in the South. The fact that LBJ denied them the ability to humiliate blacks (whom, incredibly, many in the South blame for the Civil War), is still unforgivable to these types.
      LBJ himself predicted that his civil and voting rights legislation would push most Southern whites into the arms of the Republican Party. Accordingly, the once dignified, centrist GOP has become the ONLY major party in the developed world to meet all 14 criteria for fascism. A macabre spectacle, made even more dangerous by the fact that they're bankrolled by the most extremist among our billionaire class.
      This might change someday, of course; but we can only hope.

    • @brentpage8773
      @brentpage8773 9 років тому

      Actually, Viet Nam diverted funds from his Great Society programs, effectively rendering some impotent. The War was simply a debt he paid to Brown & Root for their long-time patronage, opportunity for more kickbacks, as well as an effort to stop Communist spread. I really would like to have seen his reaction when the North invaded back in '75 (?).

    • @clemsonbloke
      @clemsonbloke 8 років тому +1

      +kevin johnson Fought for the end of poverty eh? By sending the poor of america to fight in Vietnam? You're a real bright bulb.

    • @quadcomputers
      @quadcomputers 8 років тому +2

      +kevin johnson Johnson did what the Texas oil men and elites in the state told him to do, his false flag was used to launch the Vietnam War, so your idea we eradicate poverty by murdering poor people, appears be as twisted as Johnson's corrupt body....he suffered alright... and rightfully so....

    • @isaacpedroza4524
      @isaacpedroza4524 7 років тому

      Robert Daddario he Died From a Heart Attack Ok That's only you need to Know He Died 1973

  • @jeffyjohn5673
    @jeffyjohn5673 7 років тому +8

    Cant help it, uncouth guy did not even take his wife's hand when he walked in the room. It is hard to believe these two hicks assumed one of the most powerful positions in the world and affected the life of millions of people.. They both look a lot like my parents did as well as their decor. LOL..

    • @agirlyoudontknow332
      @agirlyoudontknow332 6 років тому +5

      jeffy john LBJ was the bad one not his wife.

    • @mariocisneros911
      @mariocisneros911 6 років тому +9

      Never critique whom you don't know. And their culture

  • @danielcollins6530
    @danielcollins6530 3 роки тому +3

    Nothing compared to Kennedy