All The President's Men, All The President's Men, DVD
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$5 - $10, Academy Award Winner, Academy Award Winners, Alan J. Pakula, All The President's Men, Allyn Ann McLerie, Anthony Mannino, Basil Hoffman, Bill Willens, Bob Woodward, Bryan Clark, Carl Bernstein, Carol Coggin, Christopher Murray, David Arkin, David Gilbert, David L. Loew, David Shire, Derek Gibson, Dominic Chianese, Doug Llewelyn, Drama, Dustin Hoffman, Edward J. Moore, F. Murray Abraham, Florence Pepper, Frank Latimore, Frank Wills, Gene Dynarski, Gene Lindsey, George Pentecost, George Wyner, Greg Martin, Hal Holbrook, Henry Calvert, Jack Warden, James Karen, James Murtaugh, Jamie Smith Jackson, Jane Alexander, Jason Robards, Jason Robards Jr., Jeff MacKay, Jess Osuna, John Daly, John Devlin, John Furlong, John McMartin, John O'Leary, John Randolph, Jon Boorstin, Joshua Shelley, Jr., Lindsay Crouse, Louis Quinn, Martin Balsam, Meredith Baxter, Meredith Baxter-Birney, Movies, Movies & TV Holiday Wishlist, Movies & TV › Movies, Nate Esformes, Ned Beatty, Neva Patterson, Nicolas Coster, Over $10, Paige Simpson, Paul Lambert, Penny Fuller, Penny Peyser, Polly Holliday, Ralph Williams, Recently Sold, Richard Herd, Richard Venture, Robert Redford, Robert Walden, Sid Ganis, Sloane Shelton, Spring Flicks - Drama, Stanley Clay, Stephen Collins, Studio Distribution Services, Sue Baden-Powell, Under $5, Valerie Curtin, Walter Coblenz, Warner Bros. 90th Anniversary Store, Wendell Wright, William GoldmanRepackaged eco amaray. Covers the period from 1972-1974; Produced and released in 1976.With ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN, director Alan Pakula adapts the best-selling book by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. Pakula created a film that takes its place among such important conspiracy dramas as THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR and THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH. The focus is on the 1972 investigation of the break-in to the Democratic Party headquarters, otherwise known as the Watergate burglary. Through a complicated web of intrigue and secrecy that eventually involves the highest levels of government, hungry young journalists Woodward (Robert Redford) and Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman) of the Washington Post aggressively examine the incident, uncovering information that ultimately leads to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. Exceptional performances by Redford and Hoffman are complemented by Jason Robards as the dubious but supportive executive editor at the Post, and Hal Holbrook's celebrated characterization of mysterious informer Deep Throat. The pacing of the film is quick and exciting, drawing viewers into the action of one of the most intriguing mysteries in all of American political history.
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