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All the President's Men

The most devastating detective story of this century.

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

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Budget: $8,500,000 | Revenue : $70,600,000

Runtime: 138 minutes

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Dustin Hoffman

Played Carl Bernstein

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Robert Redford

Played Bob Woodward

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Jack Warden

Played Harry Rosenfeld

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Martin Balsam

Played Howard Simons

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Hal Holbrook

Played Deep Throat

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Jason Robards

Played Ben Bradlee

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Jane Alexander

Played Bookkeeper

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Meredith Baxter

Played Debbie Sloan

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Ned Beatty

Played Dardis

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Stephen Collins

Played Hugh Sloan

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Penny Fuller

Played Sally Aiken

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John McMartin

Played Foreign Editor

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Robert Walden

Played Donald Segretti

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Frank Wills

Played Frank Wills

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F. Murray Abraham

Played Arresting Officer #1

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David Arkin

Played Eugene Bachinski

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Henry Calvert

Played Bernard L. Barker

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Dominic Chianese

Played Eugenio R. Martinez

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Bryan Clark

Played Arguing Attorney

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Nicolas Coster

Played Markham

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Lindsay Crouse

Played Kay Eddy

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Valerie Curtin

Played Miss Milland

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Gene Dynarski

Played Court Clerk

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Nate Esformes

Played Virgilio R. Gonzales

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Ron Hale

Played Frank Sturgis

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Richard Herd

Played James W. McCord, Jr.

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Polly Holliday

Played Dardis' Secretary

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James Karen

Played Hugh Sloan's Lawyer

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Paul Lambert

Played National Editor

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Frank Latimore

Played Judge

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Gene Lindsey

Played Alfred D. Baldwin

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Anthony Mannino

Played Arresting Officer #2

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Allyn Ann McLerie

Played Carolyn Abbott

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James Murtaugh

Played Congress Library Clerk

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John O'Leary

Played Attorney #1

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Jess Osuna

Played Joe, FBI Agent

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Neva Patterson

Played CRP Woman

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George Pentecost

Played George

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Penny Peyser

Played Sharon Lyons

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Joshua Shelley

Played Al Lewis

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Sloane Shelton

Played Bookkeeper's Sister

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Lelan Smith

Played Arresting Officer #3

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Jaye Stewart

Played Male Librarian

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Ralph Williams

Played Ray Steuben

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George Wyner

Played Attorney #2

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Leroy Aarons

Played Financial Editor

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Donnlynn Bennett

Played Reporter

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Stanley Bennett Clay

Played Assistant Metro Editor

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Carol Coggin

Played News Aide

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Laurence Covington

Played News Announcer

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John Devlin

Played Metro Editor

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John Furlong

Played News Desk Editor

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Sidney Ganis

Played L.A. Stringer

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Amy Grossman

Played Reporter

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Cynthia Herbst

Played Reporter

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Basil Hoffman

Played Assistant Metro Editor

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Mark Holtzman

Played Reporter

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Jamie Smith-Jackson

Played Post Librarian

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Barbara Lipsky

Played Reporter

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Doug Llewelyn

Played White House Aide

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Jeff MacKay

Played Reporter

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Irwin Marcus

Played Reporter

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Greg Martin

Played Reporter

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Ron Menchine

Played Post Librarian

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Christopher Murray

Played Photo Aide

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Jess Nadelman

Played Assistant Metro Editor

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Noreen Nielson

Played Reporter

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Florence Pepper

Played Message Desk Receptionist

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Barbara Perlman

Played CRP Receptionist

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Louis Quinn

Played Salesman

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Peter Salim

Played Reporter

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Shawn Shea

Played News Aide

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Marvin Smith

Played Reporter

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Pam Trager

Played Reporter

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Carol Trost

Played Ben Bradlee's Secretary

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Richard Venture

Played Assistant Metro Editor

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Bill Willens

Played Hippie

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Wendell Wright

Played Assistant Metro Editor

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Al Beaudine

Played Reporter (uncredited)

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Gary Bohn

Played Reporter (uncredited)

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Stephen Burnette

Played Reporter (uncredited)

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Marcello Clay

Played Reporter (uncredited)

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Edward Coch Jr.

Played Reporter (uncredited)

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Cara Duff-MacCormick

Played Tammy Ulrich (uncredited)

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Len Felber

Played Reporter (uncredited)

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Mel Gold

Played Reporter (uncredited)

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Bart Greene

Played Reporter (uncredited)

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Francine Henderson

Played Reporter (uncredited)

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Eugene Jackson

Played Reporter (uncredited)

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Pauline Lum

Played Reporter (uncredited)

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Robert S. Mills

Played TV Reporter (uncredited)

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Ray Pourchot

Played Reporter (uncredited)

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John Randolph

Played John Mitchell (voice) (uncredited)

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Bill Scully

Played Reporter (uncredited)

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Bob Templeton

Played Reporter (uncredited)

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Lance Vantile Whitfield

Played Child in Courtroom (uncredited)

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Spiro Agnew

Played Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

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Walter Cronkite

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Thomas Eagleton

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Gerald Ford

Played Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

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Richard Kleindienst

Played Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

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Pat Nixon

Played Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

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Richard Nixon

Played Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

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Ronald Ziegler

Played Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

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