All the President's Men

All the President's Men(1976)

PG
04/09/1976 (US)Drama, Mystery, Thriller2h 18m
7.7

"The most devastating detective story of this century."

Overview

During the 1972 elections, two reporters' investigation sheds light on the controversial Watergate scandal that compels President Nixon to resign from his post.

Alan J. Pakula

Director

William Goldman

Screenplay

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Run The Story

Run The Story

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Dahlberg's Check | Robert Redford's One Shot

Dahlberg's Check | Robert Redford's One Shot

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Woodward and Bernstein Start the Watergate Scandal

Woodward and Bernstein Start the Watergate Scandal

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Who Is Howard Hunt

Who Is Howard Hunt

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In conversation with... Val McDermid on All the President's Men | BFI

In conversation with... Val McDermid on All the President's Men | BFI

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All the President's Men Wins Art Direction: 1977 Oscars

All the President's Men Wins Art Direction: 1977 Oscars

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All the President's Men Wins Sound: 49th Oscars

All the President's Men Wins Sound: 49th Oscars

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All the President's Men Wins Adapted Screenplay: 1977 Oscars

All the President's Men Wins Adapted Screenplay: 1977 Oscars

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Surveillance Scene

Surveillance Scene

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Rod Lurie on ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN

Rod Lurie on ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN

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Jason Robards Wins Supporting Actor: 1977 Oscars

Jason Robards Wins Supporting Actor: 1977 Oscars

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All the President's Men trailer #1

All the President's Men trailer #1

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A review by CinemaSerf
8.0

Written on June 3, 2023

Based on the true, ground-breaking, investigations by the Washington Post into the seemingly innocuous break-in into the Watergate Building; this film produces two of the finest performances ever committed to film. Dustin Hoffman already had some grittier parts in his repertoire; but for Robert Redford this is more of a departure from his usual roles and the rapport between the two, initially suspicious journalists, builds as we all begin to realise that there is a hell of a lot more to this than just some unlucky burglars. Jason Robards and Martin Balsam serve as the real life editorial leads at the newspaper, but also as characters we can all use to take stock during these rapidly advancing, and incriminating developments. Alan J. Pakula subtly and deftly takes us through the chronology in an enthralling manner; exposing crossing sub-plots and personalities - as well as demonstrating the palpable risks being taken by many to uncover the truth. We all know the ending, but this film is quite possibly the reason why many still recall this momentous story.