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All the President's Men
Directed by
Alan J. Pakula
PG
1976
2h 18m
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7.9
94%
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"The Washington Post" reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein uncover the details of the Watergate scandal that leads to President Richard Nixon's resignation.
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Cast of All the President's Men
Dustin Hoffman
Carl Bernstein
Robert Redford
Bob Woodward
Jack Warden
Harry Rosenfeld
Martin Balsam
Howard Simons
Hal Holbrook
Deep Throat
Jason Robards
Ben Bradlee
Jane Alexander
Bookkeeper
Meredith Baxter
Debbie Sloan
Ned Beatty
Dardis
Stephen Collins
Hugh Sloan
Penny Fuller
Sally Aiken
John McMartin
Foreign Editor
Robert Walden
Donald Segretti
Frank Wills
Frank Wills
F. Murray Abraham
Arresting Officer #1
David Arkin
Eugene Bachinski
Henry Calvert
Bernard L. Barker
Dominic Chianese
Eugenio R. Martinez
Bryan Clark
Arguing Attorney
Nicolas Coster
Markham
Lindsay Crouse
Kay Eddy
Valerie Curtin
Miss Milland
Gene Dynarski
Court Clerk
Nate Esformes
Virgilio R. Gonzales
Ron Hale
Frank Sturgis
Richard Herd
James W. McCord, Jr.
Polly Holliday
Dardis' Secretary
James Karen
Hugh Sloan's Lawyer
Paul Lambert
National Editor
Frank Latimore
Judge
Gene Lindsey
Alfred D. Baldwin
Anthony Mannino
Arresting Officer #2
Allyn Ann McLerie
Carolyn Abbott
James Murtaugh
Congress Library Clerk
John O'Leary
Attorney #1
Jess Osuna
Joe, FBI Agent
Neva Patterson
CRP Woman
George Pentecost
George
Penny Peyser
Sharon Lyons
Joshua Shelley
Al Lewis
Sloane Shelton
Bookkeeper's Sister
Lelan Smith
Arresting Officer #3
Jaye Stewart
Male Librarian
Ralph Williams
Ray Steuben
George Wyner
Attorney #2
Leroy Aarons
Financial Editor
Donnlynn Bennett
Reporter
Stanley Bennett Clay
Assistant Metro Editor
Carol Coggin
News Aide
Laurence Covington
News Announcer
John Devlin
Metro Editor
John Furlong
News Desk Editor
Sidney Ganis
L.A. Stringer
Amy Grossman
Reporter
Cynthia Herbst
Reporter
Basil Hoffman
Assistant Metro Editor
Mark Holtzman
Reporter
Jamie Smith-Jackson
Post Librarian
Barbara Lipsky
Reporter
Doug Llewelyn
White House Aide
Jeff MacKay
Reporter
Irwin Marcus
Reporter
Greg Martin
Reporter
Ron Menchine
Post Librarian
Christopher Murray
Photo Aide
Jess Nadelman
Assistant Metro Editor
Noreen Nielson
Reporter
Florence Pepper
Message Desk Receptionist
Barbara Perlman
CRP Receptionist
Louis Quinn
Salesman
Peter Salim
Reporter
Shawn Shea
News Aide
Marvin Smith
Reporter
Pam Trager
Reporter
Carol Trost
Ben Bradlee's Secretary
Richard Venture
Assistant Metro Editor
Bill Willens
Hippie
Wendell Wright
Assistant Metro Editor
Al Beaudine
Reporter (uncredited)
Stephen Burnette
Reporter (uncredited)
Marcello Clay
Reporter (uncredited)
Edward Coch Jr.
Reporter (uncredited)
Cara Duff-MacCormick
Tammy Ulrich (uncredited)
Len Felber
Reporter (uncredited)
Mel Gold
Reporter (uncredited)
Bart Greene
Reporter (uncredited)
Francine Henderson
Reporter (uncredited)
Eugene Jackson
Reporter (uncredited)
Pauline Lum
Reporter (uncredited)
Robert S. Mills
TV Reporter (uncredited)
Ray Pourchot
Reporter (uncredited)
John Randolph
John Mitchell (voice) (uncredited)
Bill Scully
Reporter (uncredited)
Bob Templeton
Reporter (uncredited)
Lance Vantile Whitfield
Child in Courtroom (uncredited)
Spiro Agnew
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Walter Cronkite
Self (archive sound) (uncredited)
Thomas Eagleton
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Gerald Ford
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Richard Kleindienst
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Pat Nixon
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Richard Nixon
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Ronald Ziegler
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Alan J. Pakula
Director
William Goldman
Writer
Bob Woodward
Writer
Carl Bernstein
Writer
Walter Coblenz
Producer
All the President's Men Ratings & Reviews
Mister Arn
May 14, 2025
This film has aged well, it was better now than when I watched it the first time.
Matt
February 21, 2025
Gold plot but slow
Newsday
Joseph Gelmis
All the President's Men is a quintessential American movie: It does a lot of things well and makes it all look simple. It works on several levels.
The Hollywood Reporter
Arthur Knight
While there's an undoubted fascination in all this, after a couple of hours it begins to wear thin.
Chicago Reader
Dave Kehr
The opening of the film, with Woodward (Robert Redford) and Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman) first stumbling over the story, is involving and sometimes exciting, but from then on it degenerates into confusion and repetition.
Washington Post
Gary Arnold
Political commentators seem to feel that this All the President's Men will have a far-reaching political impact this year. I'd be more inclined to believe it if the film affected a provocative emotional tone. Pakula is just too cool under the collar.
Creative Loafing
Matt Brunson
This superb film has long been acknowledged as a classic political thriller, but watching it in today's climate, at a point when a timid and ineffectual media is par for the course, also reveals its increasingly significant value as a time capsule piece.
The Nation
Robert Hatch
The effect of All the President's Men is not to make Watergate more real but to make it more remote.
Film Freak Central
Walter Chaw
The world is beyond saving, it says. It's one of the last great films of its era that has anyone who thinks it deserves saving.
Cinema Sight
Wesley Lovell
A finer political film you will not find. It should be declared a national treasure.
Entertainment Weekly
Chris Nashawaty
The movie is a victory lap for American journalism -- the triumphant flip side to Network's self-loathing take on the media.
Common Sense Media
Nell Minow
Superb Woodward and Bernstein Watergate story.
Antagony & Ecstasy
Tim Brayton
It really couldn't be better made in any respect. The cinematography, sound, editing, acting - all of them are effectively flawless.
Variety
Variety Staff
Hal Holbrook is outstanding; this actor, herein in near-total shadow, is as compelling as he is in virtually every role played.
TV Guide
Features a host of fine character portrayals and a compelling climax that compensates for its length.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
Alan Pakula's chronicle of the Washington Post Vs. the Watergate scandal is not only a poignant statement about the role of the press in the 1970s, but one of the most successful political movies in American history, both artistically and commercially.
Movie Metropolis
John J. Puccio
...not only a thoroughly gripping, real-life political thriller, it's darned good filmmaking, too.
Juicy Cerebellum
Alex Sandell
A classic. More important now than it was 20 years ago.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
It provides the most observant study of working journalists we're ever likely to see in a feature film.
New York Times
Vincent Canby
A spellbinding detective story.
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