Movie Description Covers the period from 1972-1974; Produced and released in 1976.
With ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN, director Alan Pakula adapts the best-selling book by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. Pakula created a film that takes its place among such important conspiracy dramas as THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR and THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH. The focus is on the 1972 investigation of the break-in to the Democratic Party headquarters, otherwise known as the Watergate burglary. Through a complicated web of intrigue and secrecy that eventually involves the highest levels of government, hungry young journalists Woodward (Robert Redford) and Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman) of the Washington Post aggressively examine the incident, uncovering information that ultimately leads to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. Exceptional performances by Redford and Hoffman are complemented by Jason Robards as the dubious but supportive executive editor at the Post, and Hal Holbrook's celebrated characterization of mysterious informer Deep Throat. The pacing of the film is quick and exciting, drawing viewers into the action of one of the most intriguing mysteries in all of American political history.
| Credits | | Producer: | Walter Coblenz | | Cast: | Dustin Hoffman, F. Murray Abraham, Jack Warden, Jane Alexander, Stephen Collins |
| Details | | Edition: | 2-Disc Set, Special Edition |
Editorial Reviews "...One of the Big Three of screen newspaper dramas..." USA Today - Mike Clark (08/19/1994)
"...With Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman at their purest normal-guy best..." Entertainment Weekly - Entertainment Weekly Staff (01/11/2002)
5 stars out of 5 -- "[A] beautiful looking piece of cinema, full of shadows, darkness and paranoia." Uncut - Kevin Maher (03/01/2006)
4 stars out of 4 -- "[T]his 1976 film feels particularly relevant." Rolling Stone - Peter Relic (03/09/2006)
"[The film] remains a spectacular filmic achievement -- a perfect suspense film..." Premiere - Glenn Kenny (04/01/2006)
"[A] benchmark for films about print journalism. The sheer density of information is daunting, but proceedings are firmly anchored by the performances..." Sight and Sound - Matthew Leyland (05/01/2006)
"[T]his is as much of a nail-biter as any action thriller." Total Film - Total Film Staff (04/01/2007)
Awards 1976Academy AwardsBest Adapted ScreenplayWilliam Goldman, 1976Academy AwardsBest Art Direction - Set DecorationGeorge Gaines, 1976Academy AwardsBest Art Direction - Set DecorationGeorge Jenkins, 1976Academy AwardsBest SoundMultiple, 1976Academy AwardsBest Supporting ActorJason Robards
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