American Thought Leaders

The Untold Story Behind Reagan’s ‘Tear Down This Wall’ Speech | Producer Mark Joseph

Jan 14, 2026
Mark Joseph, a film and music producer and founder of MJM Entertainment, dives into the fascinating journey of creating the biographical film about Ronald Reagan. He reveals how Reagan's childhood sermons ignited his anti-communist passion, recounts filming the project during the pandemic, and highlights the divide in critical versus audience reception. Joseph also shares Reagan's iconic moment at the Berlin Wall, emphasizing the historical significance behind his famous words, and discusses future plans to tell more rich, nuanced American stories.
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ANECDOTE

Speeding Ticket That Started A Film

  • Mark Joseph was pulled over for speeding in Dixon, Illinois, Ronald Reagan's hometown, which sparked his 20-year journey to make the film Reagan.
  • That small, serendipitous moment started a long creative pursuit that eventually became the movie.
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Childhood Sermons Shaped Reagan

  • Paul Kengor's research into Reagan's childhood sermons revealed strong anti-communist influences shaping Reagan's worldview.
  • That background helped Mark Joseph understand Reagan's lifelong, faith-driven opposition to communism.
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The Enforcement Problem Of Socialism

  • Mark Joseph argues many people flirt with socialism but ignore that enforcement ultimately requires violence.
  • He warns that socialism runs out of others' money and then needs the gun and bayonet to enforce it.
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