All the President's Men (1976)
All the President’s Men is a recounting of Bob Woodward’s and Carl Bernstein’s reporting during President Nixon’s Watergate scandal. Robert Redford, a real-life political activist, and Dustin Hoffman star as the reporters, and they’re joined by Jason Robards, Jane Alexander, Hal Holbrook, Jack Warden, Meredith Baxter, Ned Beatty, Stephen Collins, and Martin Balsam. Unless you really hate political films, there’s no reason to avoid this all-star political thriller.
While there have been many Watergate movies made through the decades, this one was released in 1976 while the scandal was fresh in everyone’s minds. William Goldman, the screenwriter, did an enormous amount of research and consulting with the real Woodward and Bernstein to make his script as accurate as possible. All the details that are now taught in history classes are present in this movie; if you watch this one during your Nixon module instead of reading that chapter in your textbook, I guarantee you’ll ace your test.
As a side note, I didn’t watch this movie during history class. My teacher showed us the 1999 comedy Dick, which is a hilarious spoof of All the President’s Men. Everything I learned about Watergate I learned from that film, so by the time I watched All the President’s Men, I couldn’t stop cracking up! Depending on whether you’d rather laugh or feel tense and dramatic when you watch it, you can decide which accounting of Watergate to watch first.
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While there have been many Watergate movies made through the decades, this one was released in 1976 while the scandal was fresh in everyone’s minds. William Goldman, the screenwriter, did an enormous amount of research and consulting with the real Woodward and Bernstein to make his script as accurate as possible. All the details that are now taught in history classes are present in this movie; if you watch this one during your Nixon module instead of reading that chapter in your textbook, I guarantee you’ll ace your test.
As a side note, I didn’t watch this movie during history class. My teacher showed us the 1999 comedy Dick, which is a hilarious spoof of All the President’s Men. Everything I learned about Watergate I learned from that film, so by the time I watched All the President’s Men, I couldn’t stop cracking up! Depending on whether you’d rather laugh or feel tense and dramatic when you watch it, you can decide which accounting of Watergate to watch first.
Want to watch it? Click here to watch it on ok.ru. And thanks "cima club" for posting!
More Martin Balsam movies here!
More Robert Redford movies here!