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Writers:
Carl Bernstein (book) &
Bob Woodward (book) ...
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Release Date:
9 April 1976 (USA) more
Tagline:
At times it looked like it might cost them their jobs, their reputations, and maybe even their lives. more
Plot:
Reporters Woodward and Bernstein uncover the details of the Watergate scandal that leads to President Nixon's resignation. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Won 4 Oscars. Another 10 wins & 20 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(18 articles)
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Exciting Investigative Journalism more (147 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Dustin Hoffman | ... | Carl Bernstein | |
| Robert Redford | ... | Bob Woodward | |
| Jack Warden | ... | Harry Rosenfeld | |
| Martin Balsam | ... | Howard Simons | |
| Hal Holbrook | ... | Deep Throat | |
| Jason Robards | ... | Ben Bradlee | |
| Jane Alexander | ... | Bookkeeper | |
| Meredith Baxter | ... | Debbie Sloan | |
| Ned Beatty | ... | Dardis | |
| Stephen Collins | ... | Hugh Sloan | |
| Penny Fuller | ... | Sally Aiken | |
| John McMartin | ... | Foreign Editor | |
| Robert Walden | ... | Donald Segretti | |
| Frank Wills | ... | Frank Wills | |
| F. Murray Abraham | ... | Arresting Officer #1 |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
Die Unbestechlichen (Austria) (West Germany) [de]
Les hommes du président (Canada: French title) (France) [fr]
Todos los hombres del presidente (Argentina) (Spain) [es]
бЯЪ ОПЕГХДЕМРЯЙЮЪ ПЮРЭ (Soviet Union: Russian title) [ru]
Alla presidentens män (Sweden) [sv]
Alle præsidentens mænd (Denmark) [da]
Alle presidentens menn (Norway) [no]
Oloi oi anthropoi tou proedrou (Greece) [el]
Os Homens do Presidente (Portugal) [pt]
Presidentin miehet (Finland) [fi]
Svi predsednikovi ljudi (Serbia) [sr]
Todos os Homens do Presidente (Brazil) [pt]
Toti oamenii presedintelui (Romania) [ro]
Tutti gli uomini del presidente (Italy) [it]
Wszyscy ludzie prezydenta (Poland) [pl]
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Runtime:
138 min | Spain:125 min (TV version)
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Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
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Certification:
West Germany:12 | USA:R (original rating) | USA:PG (re-rating after appeal) (certificate #27119) | Netherlands:12 | South Korea:12 | Brazil:10 | Sweden:Btl | Argentina:13 | Australia:M | Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) | Finland:S | Iceland:L | Norway:12 (1976) | Singapore:PG | UK:15 | UK:AA (original rating)
Filming Locations:
2600 Virginia Avenue NW, Washington, District of Columbia, USA more
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Trivia:
1976's second biggest hit after One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), outgrossing such films as The Bad News Bears (1976) and The Omen (1976). more
Goofs:
Continuity: When Carl Bernstein interviews Segretti in his apartment, the two go out onto Segretti's balcony. When Bernstein sits down his arms are on the armrests of the chair. Then suddenly he has his right hand tucked into his pants and in his left hand he is holding a lit cigarette. more
Quotes:
Bachinski:
There's a strange entry in two of the burglars' address books.
Bob Woodward:
Yeh?
Bachinski:
One says "H.H. at W.H."; the other says "Howard Hunt, W. House".
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "The Brady Bunch Hour: (#1.5)" (1977) more
Soundtrack:
Concerto in C for two trumpets more
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Rating: 9 out of 10. Directed by Alan Pakula. Robert Redford does a great job playing the role of journalist Bob Woodward. The more talented Dustin Hoffman gives an excellent performance as Carl Bernstein. I once heard that this movie is a good guide for 'how-to' and 'how-not-to' conduct investigative journalism.
The two journalists team up right after the Watergate burglars get arrested. They follow their own clues, but these tips only lead to dead ends, the puzzle is complicated. However, these Watergate burglars seem to be linked to the Republican Party and possibly to the White House.
Alan Pakula does an incredible job of keeping the movie suspenseful and intriguing. As the story progresses, the viewer feels deeply involved in how these two journalists uncover the conspiracy. The contrast between the two main characters adds to the movie. Redford as Woodward has a relaxed and charming approach, while Hoffman as Bernstein is more persistent and sometimes daring.
Woodward has a White House contact played by Hal Holbrook named 'Deep Throat' that he meets in 'Cloak and Dagger' style in a dark undercover parking lot, we never see his face clearly and he speaks in a rough rasping voice. 'Deep Throat' provides Woodward information in an indirect manner and keeps the journalists on the right track. This type of informant character has been replicated many times over in suspense movies and TV, especially on the TV series 'The X-Files'.
Jason Robarbs as Bill Bradlee, editor of 'The Washington Post' performs remarkably as boss of the newspaper. Constantly reminding Woodward and Bernstein to find good solid evidence, but he also gets frustrated when none of the informants will go on the record with what they know. Robarbs won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for this role.
I never get bored with watching this movie. If you have not seen it before, treat yourself to a viewing.