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All the President's Men

All the President's Men

Rating: 6/10 Drama History Mystery Thriller

Release Year: 1976 Language: en

Overview

During the 1972 elections, two reporters' investigation sheds light on the controversial Watergate scandal that compels President Richard Nixon to resign from his post.

Cast Members

Dustin Hoffman as Carl Bernstein Robert Redford as Bob Woodward Jack Warden as Harry Rosenfeld Martin Balsam as Howard Simons Hal Holbrook as Deep Throat Jason Robards as Ben Bradlee Jane Alexander as Bookkeeper Meredith Baxter as Debbie Sloan Ned Beatty as Dardis Stephen Collins as Hugh Sloan Penny Fuller as Sally Aiken John McMartin as Foreign Editor Robert Walden as Donald Segretti Frank Wills as Frank Wills F. Murray Abraham as Arresting Officer #1 David Arkin as Eugene Bachinski Henry Calvert as Bernard L. Barker Dominic Chianese as Eugenio R. Martinez Bryan Clark as Arguing Attorney Nicolas Coster as Markham Lindsay Crouse as Kay Eddy Valerie Curtin as Miss Milland Gene Dynarski as Court Clerk Nate Esformes as Virgilio R. Gonzales Ron Hale as Frank Sturgis Richard Herd as James W. McCord, Jr. Polly Holliday as Dardis' Secretary James Karen as Hugh Sloan's Lawyer Paul Lambert as National Editor Frank Latimore as Judge Gene Lindsey as Alfred D. Baldwin Anthony Mannino as Arresting Officer #2 Allyn Ann McLerie as Carolyn Abbott James Murtaugh as Congress Library Clerk John O'Leary as Attorney #1 Jess Osuna as Joe, FBI Agent Neva Patterson as CRP Woman George Pentecost as George Penny Peyser as Sharon Lyons Joshua Shelley as Al Lewis Sloane Shelton as Bookkeeper's Sister Lelan Smith as Arresting Officer #3 Jaye Stewart as Male Librarian Ralph Williams as Ray Steuben George Wyner as Attorney #2 Leroy Aarons as Financial Editor Donnlynn Bennett as Reporter Stanley Bennett Clay as Assistant Metro Editor Carol Coggin as News Aide Laurence Covington as News Announcer John Devlin as Metro Editor John Furlong as News Desk Editor Sidney Ganis as L.A. Stringer Amy Grossman as Reporter Cynthia Herbst as Reporter Basil Hoffman as Assistant Metro Editor Mark Holtzman as Reporter Jamie Smith-Jackson as Post Librarian Barbara Lipsky as Reporter Doug Llewelyn as White House Aide Jeff MacKay as Reporter Irwin Marcus as Reporter Greg Martin as Reporter Ron Menchine as Post Librarian Christopher Murray as Photo Aide Jess Nadelman as Assistant Metro Editor Noreen Nielson as Reporter Florence Pepper as Message Desk Receptionist Barbara Perlman as CRP Receptionist Louis Quinn as Salesman Peter Salim as Reporter Shawn Shea as News Aide Marvin Smith as Reporter Pam Trager as Reporter Carol Trost as Ben Bradlee's Secretary Richard Venture as Assistant Metro Editor Bill Willens as Hippie Wendell Wright as Assistant Metro Editor Al Beaudine as Reporter (uncredited) Gary Bohn as Reporter (uncredited) Stephen Burnette as Reporter (uncredited) Marcello Clay as Reporter (uncredited) Edward Coch Jr. as Reporter (uncredited) Cara Duff-MacCormick as Tammy Ulrich (uncredited) Len Felber as Reporter (uncredited) Mel Gold as Reporter (uncredited) Bart Greene as Reporter (uncredited) Francine Henderson as Reporter (uncredited) Eugene Jackson as Reporter (uncredited) Pauline Lum as Reporter (uncredited) Robert S. Mills as TV Reporter (uncredited) Ray Pourchot as Reporter (uncredited) John Randolph as John Mitchell (voice) (uncredited) Bill Scully as Reporter (uncredited) Nico Stevens as Reporter (uncredited) Bob Templeton as Reporter (uncredited) Lance Vantile Whitfield as Child in Courtroom (uncredited) Spiro Agnew as Self (archive footage) (uncredited) Walter Cronkite as Self (archive sound) (uncredited) Thomas Eagleton as Self (archive footage) (uncredited) Gerald Ford as Self (archive footage) (uncredited) Richard Kleindienst as Self (archive footage) (uncredited) Pat Nixon as Self (archive footage) (uncredited) Richard Nixon as Self (archive footage) (uncredited) Ronald Ziegler as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)