All the President's Men
All the President's Men
Release: 1976-04-09
·Runtime: 138m
·★ 7.7
Drama
Mystery
Thriller
During the 1972 elections, two reporters' investigation sheds light on the controversial Watergate scandal that compels President Nixon to resign from his post.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Wildwood Enterprises
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Gene Dynarski
as Court Clerk
Allyn Ann McLerie
as Carolyn Abbott
Polly Holliday
as Dardis' Secretary
Sloane Shelton
as Bookkeeper's Sister
Hal Holbrook
as Deep Throat
Ned Beatty
as Dardis
Richard Herd
as James W. McCord, Jr.
Penny Fuller
as Sally Aiken
Valerie Curtin
as Miss Milland
Joshua Shelley
as Al Lewis
Sidney Ganis
as L.A. Stringer
Jeff MacKay
as Reporter
Dominic Chianese
as Eugenio R. Martinez
Lindsay Crouse
as Kay Eddy
Frank Latimore
as Judge
Louis Quinn
as Salesman
Jane Alexander
as Bookkeeper
Penny Peyser
as Sharon Lyons
John Randolph
as John Mitchell (voice) (uncredited)
Jack Warden
as Harry Rosenfeld
Jason Robards
as Ben Bradlee
Stephen Collins
as Hugh Sloan
David Arkin
as Eugene Bachinski
Bryan Clark
as Arguing Attorney
James Karen
as Hugh Sloan's Lawyer
John O'Leary
as Attorney #1
Robert Redford
as Bob Woodward
F. Murray Abraham
as Arresting Officer #1
Nicolas Coster
as Markham
Paul Lambert
as National Editor
Basil Hoffman
as Assistant Metro Editor
Dustin Hoffman
as Carl Bernstein
Christopher Murray
as Photo Aide
Spiro Agnew
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Walter Cronkite
as Self (archive sound) (uncredited)
Robert Walden
as Donald Segretti
James Murtaugh
as Congress Library Clerk
Wendell Wright
as Assistant Metro Editor
Martin Balsam
as Howard Simons
George Wyner
as Attorney #2
John Furlong
as News Desk Editor
Eugene Jackson
as Reporter (uncredited)
Richard Nixon
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Meredith Baxter
as Debbie Sloan
Neva Patterson
as CRP Woman
John McMartin
as Foreign Editor
Gerald Ford
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Pat Nixon
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Jamie Smith-Jackson
as Post Librarian
Richard Venture
as Assistant Metro Editor