10 Weirdest Presidential Portrayals In Film

6. Teddy Roosevelt - Night In The Museum

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xac4Px49Tfo

The original Night At The Museum was something of a surprise hit back in 2006, eventually spawning into a popular franchise. The film followed the plight of Ben Stiller's Larry Daley as he is forced to take a job as a nightwatchman at the American Museum of Natural History following a number of failed business ventures.

What he doesn't know is that the many exhibits of the museum come to life during the nighttime, which of course leads to something of a dangerous situation for Daley as he tries to contend with what's going on around him.

Guiding him along the way is a rejuvenated mannequin of Theodore Roosevelt - played by Robin Williams - who acts as a source of motivation for Daley to sort out the events at the museum and ensure that everything is as it should be by the time the sun comes up.

Of course, this movie version of Roosevelt is every bit as rugged as the man himself, though seeing him played by Robin Williams and randomly taking up residence in a natural history museum is a little bit odd.

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