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All the President's Men

77 %|Apr 9, 1976|Drama, History, Mystery, Thriller

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

Featured Crew

Alan J. Pakula
Director
William Goldman
Screenplay
Walter Coblenz
Producer
David Shire
Original Music Composer
Gordon Willis
Director of Photography
Robert L. Wolfe
Editor
Alan Shayne
Casting
George Jenkins
Production Design

Cast

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Dustin Hoffman
Carl Bernstein
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Robert Redford
Bob Woodward
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Jack Warden
Harry Rosenfeld
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Martin Balsam
Howard Simons
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Hal Holbrook
Deep Throat
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Jason Robards
Ben Bradlee
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Jane Alexander
Bookkeeper
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Meredith Baxter
Debbie Sloan
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Stephen Collins
Hugh Sloan
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Penny Fuller
Sally Aiken
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John McMartin
Foreign Editor
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Robert Walden
Donald Segretti
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Frank Wills
Frank Wills
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F. Murray Abraham
Arresting Officer #1
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David Arkin
Eugene Bachinski
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Henry Calvert
Bernard L. Barker
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Dominic Chianese
Eugenio R. Martinez
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Bryan Clark
Arguing Attorney
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Valerie Curtin
Miss Milland
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Gene Dynarski
Court Clerk
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Nate Esformes
Virgilio R. Gonzales
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Ron Hale
Frank Sturgis
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Richard Herd
James W. McCord, Jr.
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Polly Holliday
Dardis' Secretary
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James Karen
Hugh Sloan's Lawyer
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Paul Lambert
National Editor
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Gene Lindsey
Alfred D. Baldwin
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Anthony Mannino
Arresting Officer #2
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Allyn Ann McLerie
Carolyn Abbott
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James Murtaugh
Congress Library Clerk
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John O'Leary
Attorney #1
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Jess Osuna
Joe, FBI Agent
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Penny Peyser
Sharon Lyons
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Sloane Shelton
Bookkeeper's Sister
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Lelan Smith
Arresting Officer #3
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Jaye Stewart
Male Librarian
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Ralph Williams
Ray Steuben
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George Wyner
Attorney #2
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Leroy Aarons
Financial Editor
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Stanley Bennett Clay
Assistant Metro Editor
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Carol Coggin
News Aide
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Laurence Covington
News Announcer
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John Devlin
Metro Editor
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John Furlong
News Desk Editor
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Sidney Ganis
L.A. Stringer
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Amy Grossman
Reporter
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Basil Hoffman
Assistant Metro Editor
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Jamie Smith-Jackson
Post Librarian
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Doug Llewelyn
White House Aide
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Jeff MacKay
Reporter
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Irwin Marcus
Reporter
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Greg Martin
Reporter
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Ron Menchine
Post Librarian
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Jess Nadelman
Assistant Metro Editor
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Florence Pepper
Message Desk Receptionist
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Barbara Perlman
CRP Receptionist
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Louis Quinn
Salesman
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Peter Salim
Reporter
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Shawn Shea
News Aide
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Marvin Smith
Reporter
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Pam Trager
Reporter
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Carol Trost
Ben Bradlee's Secretary
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Richard Venture
Assistant Metro Editor
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Wendell Wright
Assistant Metro Editor
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Al Beaudine
Reporter (uncredited)
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Gary Bohn
Reporter (uncredited)
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Stephen Burnette
Reporter (uncredited)
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Marcello Clay
Reporter (uncredited)
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Edward Coch Jr.
Reporter (uncredited)
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Cara Duff-MacCormick
Tammy Ulrich (uncredited)
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Len Felber
Reporter (uncredited)
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Mel Gold
Reporter (uncredited)
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Bart Greene
Reporter (uncredited)
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Francine Henderson
Reporter (uncredited)
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Eugene Jackson
Reporter (uncredited)
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Pauline Lum
Reporter (uncredited)
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Robert S. Mills
TV Reporter (uncredited)
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Ray Pourchot
Reporter (uncredited)
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John Randolph
John Mitchell (voice) (uncredited)
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Bill Scully
Reporter (uncredited)
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Bob Templeton
Reporter (uncredited)
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Lance Vantile Whitfield
Child in Courtroom (uncredited)
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Spiro Agnew
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Walter Cronkite
Self (archive sound) (uncredited)
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Thomas Eagleton
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Gerald Ford
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Richard Kleindienst
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Pat Nixon
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Richard Nixon
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Ronald Ziegler
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)