The Post

The Post

116 mins | Drama, History | Dec. 22, 2017

A cover-up that spanned four U.S. Presidents pushed the country's first female newspaper publisher and a hard-driving editor to join an unprecedented battle between journalist and government. Inspired by true events.

The Post

116 mins | Drama, History | Dec. 22, 2017

The Post
A cover-up that spanned four U.S. Presidents pushed the country's first female newspaper publisher and a hard-driving editor to join an unprecedented battle between journalist and government. Inspired by true events.
IMDb rating 7.2
Producers DreamWorks Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Amblin Entertainment, Participant Media, Reliance Entertainment, TSG Entertainment, Star Thrower Entertainment, Pascal Pictures
Original title The Post
Directors Anthony Keating, Jessica Lichtner, Adam Somner, Steven Spielberg
Writers Liz Hannah, Josh Singer

Cast

Meryl Streep

as Kay Graham

Tom Hanks

as Ben Bradlee

Sarah Paulson

as Tony Bradlee

Bob Odenkirk

as Ben Bagdikian

Tracy Letts

as Fritz Beebe

Bradley Whitford

as Arthur Parsons

Bruce Greenwood

as Robert McNamara

Matthew Rhys

as Daniel Ellsberg

Alison Brie

as Lally Graham

Carrie Coon

as Meg Greenfield

Jesse Plemons

as Roger Clark

David Cross

as Howard Simons

Zach Woods

as Anthony Essaye

Pat Healy

as Phil Geyelin

John Rue

as Gene Patterson

Richard Holmes

as Murray Marder

Philip Casnoff

as Chalmers Roberts

Jessie Mueller

as Judith Martin

Stark Sands

as Don Graham

Will Denton

as Michael

Deirdre Lovejoy

as Debbie Regan

Michael Devine

as Copy Chief

Kelly Miller

as Copy Editor

Jennifer Dundas

as Liz Hylton

Austyn Johnson

as Marina Bradlee

Brent Langdon

as Paul Ignatius

Michael Stuhlbarg

as Abe Rosenthal

Deborah Green

as Ann Marie Rosenthal

Gary Wilmes

as Punch Sulzberger

Christopher Innvar

as James Greenfield

Luke Slattery

as NY Times Runner

Justin Swain

as Neil Sheehan

Robert G. McKay

as NY Times Staffer

Sasha Spielberg

as Woman with Package

Bryan Burton

as Lafayette Protester

Coral Peña

as Nancy

Dan Bittner

as Government Lawyer

Kenneth Tigar

as Solicitor Griswold

David Aaron Baker

as Alexander Bickel

Gannon McHale

as Judge Gurfein

Kevin Loreque

as Waiter (F Street Club)

Francis Dumaurier

as Head Waiter (Oakroom)

Stephen Mailer

as Exchange President

Ned Noyes

as Lazard Banker

John Henry Cox

as Lazard Banker

Dan Bucatinsky

as Joe Alsop

David Costabile

as Art Buchwald

Johanna Day

as Ann Buchwald

Annika Boras

as Mrs. Alsop

Carolyn McCormick

as Mrs. McNamara

Susan Blackwell

as Dinner Wife

Jordan Baker

as Dinner Wife

Lauren Lim Jackson

as Eastern Air Stewardess

Peter Van Wagner

as Harry Gladstein

Angus Hepburn

as Judge Gessell

James Riordan

as Vice Admiral Blouin

Kelly AuCoin

as Kevin Maroney

Cotter Smith

as Under Secretary William Macomber

Ben Livingston

as Dennis Doolin

Stephen Rowe

as Judge Robb

Rick Crom

as Supreme Court Marshall

Fenton Lawless

as Linotype Printer

Cullen Oliver Johnson

as Linotype Printer

JaQwan J. Kelly

as Watergate Security Guard

Brett G. Smith

as Platoon Leader

Brett Diggs

as G.I.

Saul Alvarez

as G.I.

Theis Weckesser

as Military Advisor

David Beach

as Robert Komer

Shawn Allen McLaughlin

as Reporter (Andrews AFB)

Shaun O'Hagan

as Harry Rowen (RAND)

Thaddeus Daniels

as Rand Corp Guard

Brendan Burke

as Rand Corp Guard

Celeste Arias

as Lynda Sinay

Sonny Valicenti

as Tony Russo

Patrick Noonan

as LA Cop

Will Blomker

as LA Cop

Amy Russ

as White House Assistant

Aaron Roman Weiner

as Bob Haldeman

Catherine Wolf

as RAND Receptionist

Joel Nagle

as Man on Phone

Tom Bair

as Rehnquist (Asst AG)

Walter Brandes

as 18th Street Protester

Juliana Davies

as Katherine

Hazel Mason

as Pamela

Ginger Mason

as Pamela

Sawyer Spielberg

as Plaza Protester

Mark Jacoby

as Chief Justice Burger

Jon Donahue

as Bertram Plain

Seth Barrish

as Layout Editor

Clarke Thorell

as Layout Editor

Joseph Tudisco

as Delivery Man

Steve Witting

as NY Times Staffer

Gary Galone

as NY Times Staffer

Frank Ridley

as NY Times Staffer

Jeremiah Wiggins

as NY Times Staffer

Alexander Sage Oyen

as Protest Singer

Brittney Johnson

as Protest Singer

Caleb Eberhardt

as Protest Singer

Don McCloskey

as Protest Singer

Estelle Bajou

as Protest Singer

Kaylyn Scardefield

as Protest Singer

Leslie Kujo

as Protest Singer

Lilli Cooper

as Protest Singer

Odiseas Georgiadis

as Protest Singer

Sean Meehan

as Suspicious Man

Steven Kearney

as Ehrlichman

Curzon Dobell

as Nixon

Matthew Piazzi

as Newscaster

Armand Schultz

as WTOP-AM Reporter

Jerry Lobrow

as G.I. #4

Mark Pinelli

as AMEX Photographer