All the President's Men

All the President's Men

  • Director: Alan J. Pakula
  • Writer: Carl Bernstein,Bob Woodward,William Goldman
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, Spanish
  • Release date: April 9, 1976
  • Runtime: 2h 18min
  • Sound mix: Mono
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Vsi predsednikovi možje
  • "All the President's Men" is a biographical film directed by Alan Jay Pakula and starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman .
    The film tells the story of the two reporters of the "Washington Post" who are not afraid of power and temptation. They have gone through all difficulties to investigate the truth, and finally exposed the whole process of the political shady of the U.S. authorities   . The film premiered in the United States on April 4, 1976.

    Details

    • Release date April 9, 1976
    • Filming locations Parking garage, ABC Entertainment Center - 2040 Avenue of the Stars, Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies Wildwood Enterprises

    Box office

    Budget

    $8,500,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $70,600,000

    Gross worldwide

    $70,600,000

    Movie reviews

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    • By Burley 2022-03-26 09:01:05

      40 years later, history is repeating itself

      # President's Men# # All the President's Men# Re-watch this old 1977 film, I think Redford and Dustin Hoffman were so handsome when they were young [color] It's a pity that these two didn't even have an Oscar nomination back then. , it is possible that both of them are starring and split the votes. I always thought Dustin Hoffman was handsome when he was young and watched almost every movie he was in when he was young.

      Well,

      looking at this serious film now, it is a complete...

    • By Reginald 2022-03-26 09:01:05

      Watergate

      The film is like the predecessor of "Focus", which tells the story of how several reporters from the media and newspapers overcame difficulties and achieved justice. "The President's Team" deals with national politics. It can be said that it is a film that perfectly combines business, art and political genres. It was a rare revolutionary movie in the 1970s, while "Focus" deals with social issues. Most of it is artistry and authenticity, and I feel more deeply after watching it. They also...

    • By Loyce 2022-03-26 09:01:05

      "The President's Team" movie review

      This film tells the story of two journalists who went through hardships and exposed the truth of the "Watergate Incident" layer by layer.
      One of the things I like most about this movie is its "rhythm". The story of this film is not very strong. Most of the stories are advanced through a series of news activities such as "typewriter", "calling", "taking notes", "character interviews" and documentaries. Fragmented shots are used, such as the movement of a typewriter to present information on...

    • By Bette 2022-03-26 09:01:05

      The Twisted Road in Search of the Truth

      The movie "The Great Reversal" records the entire process of President Nixon's resignation due to the Watergate incident in the form of a semi-documentary. The film's single-line narrative begins on June 17, 1972, when five people including James McCord broke into the Democratic National Party located in the Watergate Building. Headquarters, until President Nixon's resignation on August 9, 1974, Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein followed up the whole event for a series...

    • By Elroy 2022-03-26 09:01:05

      The Twisted Road in Search of the Truth

      The movie "The Great Reversal" records the entire process of President Nixon's resignation due to the Watergate incident in the form of a semi-documentary. The film's single-line narrative begins on June 17, 1972, when five people including James McCord broke into the Democratic National Party located in the Watergate Building. Headquarters, until President Nixon's resignation on August 9, 1974, Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein followed up the whole event for a series...

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    • By Abby 2022-04-24 07:01:06

      Nothing beats these words adapted from real events....

    • By Stuart 2022-04-24 07:01:06

      Some people say that after doing news for a long time, there will be a false sense of being able to change the world, but this is not...

    • By Theron 2022-04-24 07:01:06

      I came to watch it with a curious and gossip mentality about the Watergate incident. I didn't expect it to be made into such a gradually in-depth detective suspense film, and the tension can be seen everywhere. Nixon stepped down in August 1974, and this film appeared in April 1976. This shows the efficiency and the political ideology of the American Empire. If you want to make such a film in China, it is probably impossible. I love the sound of a typewriter, and it is estimated that one day I...

    • By Birdie 2022-04-23 07:02:05

      'Howard, they ARE hungry. Remember when you were...

    • By Chaim 2022-04-23 07:02:05

      Watergate, two young journalists brought the President of the United States off his horse. In the last two minutes, the crackling sound of the typewriter was solemn and moving, and the theme was the freedom of the...

    Movie plot

    Five thieves sneaked into the Watergate Tower to steal. It was originally a minor criminal case, but it was reported by the Washington Post reporter Carl Bernstein ( Dustin Hoffman ) and Bob Woodward ( Robert Redford ) . Under investigation, a big crack was finally torn open, and the spearhead was directed at President Nixon. From 1972 to 1974, from Nixon's campaign for president to Nixon's re-election, the Washington Post was under...
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    Evaluation action

    "All the President's Men" is a film model that combines art, business and politics   . (Remarks by director Steven Soderbergh) The director's delicate technique is not only based on facts but not overly descriptive. Compared with his other film about the assassination of politicians, "Thirteen Assassinations", it is completely different. "Thirteen Assassinations" is a tense and suspenseful approach to express political issues, and the...
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    Movie quotes

    • Sally Aiken: Ken Clawson told me he wrote the Canuck letter.

      Carl Bernstein: The letter that said Muskie was slurring the Canadians.

      Bob Woodward: Clawson.

      Carl Bernstein: The deputy director of White House communications wrote the Canuck letter. When'd he tell you this?

      Sally Aiken: When we were having drinks.

      Carl Bernstein: Where were you?

      Sally Aiken: My apartment.

      Carl Bernstein: When did you say he told you?

      Sally Aiken: Two weeks ago.

      Carl Bernstein: What else did he say? He didn't say anything? Come on, you're hedging.

      Bob Woodward: Do you think he said it to impress you, to try to get you to go to bed with him?

      Carl Bernstein: Jesus!

      Bob Woodward: No, I want to hear her say it. Do you think he said that to impress you, to try to get you to go to bed with him?

      Carl Bernstein: Why did it take you two weeks to tell us this, Sally?

      Sally Aiken: I guess I don't have the taste for the jugular you guys have.

    • [Bernstein has taken one of Woodward's stories off his desk and turned it in]

      Bob Woodward: If you're gonna do it, do it right. If you're gonna hype it, hype it with the facts. I don't mind what you did. I mind the way you did it.

    • Scott, Foreign Editor: It's a dangerous story for this paper.

      Ben Bradlee: How dangerous?

      Scott, Foreign Editor: Well, it's not that we're using nameless sources that bothers me. Or that everything we print, the White House denies. Or that no other papers are reprinting our stuff.

      Howard Simons: What then?

      Scott, Foreign Editor: Look, there are two thousand reporters in this town, are there five on Watergate? When did the Washington Post suddenly get the monopoly on wisdom? Why would the Republicans do it? McGovern's self-destructed just like Humphrey, Muskie, the bunch of them. I don't believe this story. It doesn't make sense.