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All the President's Men
TrailerThe film is a reconstruction of the discovery of the White House link with the Watergate affair that leads to President Richard Nixon's resignation uncovered by 'The Washington Post' reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein.Actors: Dustin Hoffman, Robert Redford, Jack Warden, Martin Balsam, Hal Holbrook, Jason Robards, Jane Alexander, Meredith Baxter, Ned Beatty, Stephen Collins, Penny Fuller, ...»Director: Alan J. PakulaCountry: United StatesDuration: 138 minQuality: HDRelease: 1976IMDb: 7.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "All the President's Men"
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Characters of "All the President's Men"
Carl BernsteinPlayed by: Dustin HoffmanBob WoodwardPlayed by: Robert RedfordHarry RosenfeldPlayed by: Jack WardenHoward SimonsPlayed by: Martin BalsamDeep ThroatPlayed by: Hal HolbrookBen BradleePlayed by: Jason RobardsDebbie SloanPlayed by: Meredith BaxterDardisPlayed by: Ned BeattyHugh W. Sloan, Jr.Played by: Stephen CollinsSally AikenPlayed by: Penny FullerDonald SegrettiPlayed by: Robert WaldenEugene BachinskiPlayed by: David ArkinBernard BarkerPlayed by: Henry CalvertEugenio R. MartinezPlayed by: Dominic ChianeseVirgilio GonzalesPlayed by: Nate EsformesFrank SturgisPlayed by: Ron HaleJames McCordPlayed by: Richard Herd -
Directors of "All the President's Men"
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Creators of "All the President's Men"
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Critic Reviews of "All the President's Men"
NewsdayMarch 31, 2016"All the President's Men" is a quintessential American movie: It does a lot of things well and makes it all look simple. It works on several levels.
Hollywood ReporterJuly 22, 2015While there's an undoubted fascination in all this, after a couple of hours it begins to wear thin.
Chicago ReaderJuly 22, 2015The opening of the film, with Woodward (Robert Redford) and Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman) first stumbling over the story, is involving and sometimes exciting, but from then on it degenerates into confusion and repetition.
Washington PostJuly 21, 2015Political commentators seem to feel that this All the President's Men will have a far-reaching political impact this year. I'd be more inclined to believe it if the film affected a provocative emotional tone. Pakula is just too cool under the collar.
Entertainment WeeklyFebruary 17, 2011The movie is a victory lap for American journalism -- the triumphant flip side to Network's self-loathing take on the media.
VarietyAugust 22, 2008Hal Holbrook is outstanding; this actor, herein in near-total shadow, is as compelling as he is in virtually every role played.
ColliderApril 13, 2016Pakula was clearly talented from the moment he lensed his first feature, but like so many other New Hollywood icons, nationwide recognition didn't come until he took on the story of one of the great con jobs on the American people, the Watergate scandal.
ColeSmithey.comApril 03, 2016[VIDEO ESSAY] Pakula fetishizes America's now-defunct newsroom culture that once promised to keep America's political process honest, if not accountable.
The SpectatorJuly 22, 2015You might be rather baffled at times if you are unfamiliar with such names as Stans, Strachan and Kleindienst. I suspect that you would still be fascinated and entertained.
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