All the President's Men

All the President's Men

138 mins | Drama, Thriller, Mystery, History | Jan. 18, 1976

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

All the President's Men

138 mins | Drama, Thriller, Mystery, History | Jan. 18, 1976

All the President's Men
During the 1972 elections, two reporters' investigation sheds light on the controversial Watergate scandal that compels President Nixon to resign from his post.
IMDb rating 7.9
Producers Wildwood Enterprises
Original title All the President's Men
Directors Bill Green, Charles Ziarko, Kim Kurumada, Karen Hale Wookey, Art Levinson, Alan J. Pakula
Writers Bob Woodward, Carl Bernstein, William Goldman

Cast

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)