All the President's Men
The most devastating detective story of this century.During the 1972 elections, two reporters' investigation sheds light on the controversial Watergate scandal that compels President Nixon to resign from his post.
Description: During the 1972 elections, two reporters' investigation sheds light on the controversial Watergate scandal that compels President Nixon to resign from his post.
Genres: Drama, History, Mystery, Thriller
Budget: $8,500,000 | Revenue : $70,600,000
Runtime: 138 minutes
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Dustin Hoffman
Played Carl Bernstein
Robert Redford
Played Bob Woodward
Jack Warden
Played Harry Rosenfeld
Martin Balsam
Played Howard Simons
Hal Holbrook
Played Deep Throat
Jason Robards
Played Ben Bradlee
Jane Alexander
Played Bookkeeper
Meredith Baxter
Played Debbie Sloan
Ned Beatty
Played Dardis
Stephen Collins
Played Hugh Sloan
Penny Fuller
Played Sally Aiken
John McMartin
Played Foreign Editor
Robert Walden
Played Donald Segretti
Frank Wills
Played Frank Wills
F. Murray Abraham
Played Arresting Officer #1
David Arkin
Played Eugene Bachinski
Henry Calvert
Played Bernard L. Barker
Dominic Chianese
Played Eugenio R. Martinez
Bryan Clark
Played Arguing Attorney
Nicolas Coster
Played Markham
Lindsay Crouse
Played Kay Eddy
Valerie Curtin
Played Miss Milland
Gene Dynarski
Played Court Clerk
Nate Esformes
Played Virgilio R. Gonzales
Ron Hale
Played Frank Sturgis
Richard Herd
Played James W. McCord, Jr.
Polly Holliday
Played Dardis' Secretary
James Karen
Played Hugh Sloan's Lawyer
Paul Lambert
Played National Editor
Frank Latimore
Played Judge
Gene Lindsey
Played Alfred D. Baldwin
Anthony Mannino
Played Arresting Officer #2
Allyn Ann McLerie
Played Carolyn Abbott
James Murtaugh
Played Congress Library Clerk
John O'Leary
Played Attorney #1
Jess Osuna
Played Joe, FBI Agent
Neva Patterson
Played CRP Woman
George Pentecost
Played George
Penny Peyser
Played Sharon Lyons
Joshua Shelley
Played Al Lewis
Sloane Shelton
Played Bookkeeper's Sister
Lelan Smith
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Jaye Stewart
Played Male Librarian
Ralph Williams
Played Ray Steuben
George Wyner
Played Attorney #2
Leroy Aarons
Played Financial Editor
Donnlynn Bennett
Played Reporter
Stanley Bennett Clay
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Carol Coggin
Played News Aide
Laurence Covington
Played News Announcer
John Devlin
Played Metro Editor
John Furlong
Played News Desk Editor
Sidney Ganis
Played L.A. Stringer
Amy Grossman
Played Reporter
Cynthia Herbst
Played Reporter
Basil Hoffman
Played Assistant Metro Editor
Mark Holtzman
Played Reporter
Jamie Smith-Jackson
Played Post Librarian
Barbara Lipsky
Played Reporter
Doug Llewelyn
Played White House Aide
Jeff MacKay
Played Reporter
Irwin Marcus
Played Reporter
Greg Martin
Played Reporter
Ron Menchine
Played Post Librarian
Christopher Murray
Played Photo Aide
Jess Nadelman
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Noreen Nielson
Played Reporter
Florence Pepper
Played Message Desk Receptionist
Barbara Perlman
Played CRP Receptionist
Louis Quinn
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Peter Salim
Played Reporter
Shawn Shea
Played News Aide
Marvin Smith
Played Reporter
Pam Trager
Played Reporter
Carol Trost
Played Ben Bradlee's Secretary
Richard Venture
Played Assistant Metro Editor
Bill Willens
Played Hippie
Wendell Wright
Played Assistant Metro Editor
Al Beaudine
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Gary Bohn
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Stephen Burnette
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Marcello Clay
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Edward Coch Jr.
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Cara Duff-MacCormick
Played Tammy Ulrich (uncredited)
Len Felber
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Mel Gold
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Bart Greene
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Francine Henderson
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Eugene Jackson
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Pauline Lum
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Robert S. Mills
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Ray Pourchot
Played Reporter (uncredited)
John Randolph
Played John Mitchell (voice) (uncredited)
Bill Scully
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Bob Templeton
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Lance Vantile Whitfield
Played Child in Courtroom (uncredited)
Spiro Agnew
Played Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Walter Cronkite
Played Self (archive sound) (uncredited)
Thomas Eagleton
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Gerald Ford
Played Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Richard Kleindienst
Played Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Pat Nixon
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Richard Nixon
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Ronald Ziegler
Played Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
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