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On April 4, 1976, All the President's Men premiered in Washington D.C..
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ljones41 · 2 years
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Movie and Television Productions About WATERGATE
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June 17 marks the 50th anniversary of Watergate, probably the most famous political scandal in U.S. history.  Below are images from movie and television productions about Watergate:
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1.  “All the President’s Men” (1976) - Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman starred in this adaptation of Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward’s 1974 bestselling book about their investigation and exposure of the Watergate scandal for The Washington Post.  Alan J. Pakula directed.
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2.  “Washington:  Behind Closed Doors” (1977) - Cliff Robertson and Jason Robards starred in this ABC six-part television adaptation of White House aide John Ehrlichman’s 1976 novel, “The Company”.  Gary Nelson directed.
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3.  “Blind Ambition” (1979) - Martin Sheen starred in this CBS four-part television adaptation of White House counsel John Dean’s 1976 memoirs, “Blind Ambition:  The White House Years”.  George Schaefer directed.
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4.  “Will:  G. Gordon Liddy” (1982) - Robert Conrad starred in this television movie adaptation of Watergate burglar/conspirator G. Gordon Liddy’s 1980 memoirs about the Watergate scandal.  Robert Liberman directed.
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5.  “The Final Days” (1989) - Lane Smith starred as President Richard Nixon in this ABC television adaptation of Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward’s 1976 book about the Nixon Administration following the revelation of the Watergate scandal.  Richard Pearce directed.
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6.  “Nixon” (1995) - Oscar nominees Anthony Hopkins and Joan Allen starred in this biopic about Nixon’s political and personal life.   Oliver Stone co-wrote and directed this film.
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7.  “Dick” (1999) - Kirsten Dunst and Michelle Williams starred in this comedic reimagining of the Watergate scandal as two Washington D.C. teenagers who exposes the scandal and brings down the Nixon administration.  Andrew Fleming co-wrote and directed the film.
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8.  “Frost/Nixon” (2008) - Michael Sheen and Frank Langella starred in this adaptation of Peter Morgan’s 2006 play about the behind-the-scenes details of David Frost’s 1977 television interview with Nixon.  Ron Howard directed.
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9.  “Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House” (2017) - Liam Neeson starred as adaptation of FBI agent Mark Felt’s 2006 autobiography about how he became “Deep Throat” for Bernstein and Woodward.  Peter Landesman directed.
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 10.  “Gaslit” (2022) - Julia Roberts starred in STARZ’s eight-part television adaptation of Slow Burn’s 2017 podcast about the Watergate scandal.  Created by Robbie Pickering, Matt Ross directed.  
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11.  “The White House Plumbers” (2022) - Woody Harrelson and Justin Theroux star in HBO’s upcoming television adaptation of Egil Krogh and Matthew Krogh’s book about the Watergate scandal.  Created by Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, David Manel directed.
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All the President's Men, 1976.
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ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN (1976, dir. by Alan J. Pakula)
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All The President’s Men (1976)
Dir. Alan J. Pakula
with Dustin Hoffman, Robert Redford, Jason Robards
“When you’ve got ‘em by the balls, their hearts and minds will follow.”
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All the President's Men, 1976.
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greensparty · 2 years
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Best of 1976
In honor of, well, my birthday today I thought I’d do something different today. I’ve posted on previous birthdays about other celeb birthdays and historical events on May 20th in history and what was happening in the world on the day I was born.  But this year, I thought I’d do my Best of 1976. I’ve done Best of the Year lists before, why not for a year I haven’t done yet:
Best Albums Released in 1976:
Honorable Mentions:
AC/DC Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
Bob Dylan Desire
Queen A Day at the Races
Rush 2112
5.  Paul McCartney and Wings Wings at the Speed of Sound
As much as I like George Harrison’s Thirty Three & 1/3 and Ringo Starr’s Ringo’s Rotogravure, Maca had the best Beatle solo album of 1976.
4.  David Bowie Station to Station
Bowie was on a roll in the 70s and this was one of his standouts.
3.  The Ramones The Ramones
Ground zero for punk rock on this debut album!
2. The Modern Lovers The Modern Lovers
Kind of a perfect album from start to finish!
1. Aerosmith Rocks
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One of Aerosmith’s best album was this one!
Best Movies Released in 1976:
Honorable Mentions:
The Front
The Omen
5.  Carrie
One of the best Stephen King adaptations!
4.  Network
Nothing can touch the “mad as hell and not going to take it anymore” speech!
3.  All the presidents Men
The political thriller about Watergate still stands the test of time!
2. Rocky
One of the best sports movies of all time!
1. Taxi Driver
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Of all of Scorsese’s collaborations with writer Paul Schrader, star De Niro and his on-going obsession with NYC, this was the director swinging it out of the park! One of my 15 favorites of all time! 
Best TV Shows that Aired in 1976:
5. All in the Family (CBS)
One of the best written series in TV history, hands down.
4. Welcome Back, Kotter (ABC)
One of the greatest TV shows about high school!
3. Second City Television (Global Television Network)
SCTV is one of the greatest sketch comedy shows ever and that first season proves it!
2.  Happy Days (ABC) /  Laverne & Shirley (ABC)
Hard to choose just one, but both of these nostalgic sitcoms about the 1950s are among my favorites ever!
1. Saturday Night Live (NBC)
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Those early years of SNL were some of the most groundbreaking in TV comedy history!
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Just another day in the office, based on a scene from "All The President's Men" (1976)
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On February 3, 1978 All the President's Men debuted in East Germany.
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cata-strophes · 5 months
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Sorry, i know these few reblogs dont go in this blog, but its my country and my life and ive been feeling like shit since yesterday.
Fascism just won in my country.
A man who plans to privatize public institutions, wants to dollarize our economy, legalize fire arms and organ trade, wants to get rid of so many rights we fought so hard for, LBGT rights, abortion, sex education. He wants to deny the vote to immigrant people.
He admires Trump and Thatcher, he denies the dictatorship that disappeared over 30,000 people and stole hundres of children from their parents hands. The dictatorship that kidnapped, killed, raped, tortured thousands and thousands of people. His vice-president is the daughter of one of the worst military men in that dictatorship.
The people voting him claim that he "won't be able to anything". He has actively said he wants to get rid of public education and public health, and they say "he never said that", or "he was taken out of context". These people lack memory, because he very much can, as so many have before. And as so many have before, we're going to have to fight for those rights again, win them all over again, go out every day to mobilize and scream and shout and cry and fight and stick together.
I've been telling myself since yesterday. We did this before, we did this in 2016, we did this in the 90s, we did this in 1976. I look at my latinamerican siblings and how they survived their own battles and I repeat to myself Brasil survived, Chile survived, Bolivia survived. We survived and will survive, and we will fight to our very last breath. But man, is it tiring to repeat this.
I know this blog is for fandom and silly drawings, but I felt the need to speak about it, I just can't be quiet about it when this is gonna set us back so many years.
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All the President's Men (Alan J. Pakula, 1976).
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citizenscreen · 21 days
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Alan J. Pakula‘s ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN hit theaters across the U.S. and Canada on April 9, 1976.
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itcanbefilmed · 5 months
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All The President's Men (Alan J. Pakula, 1976)
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all the president's men (1976) directed by alan j. pakula
"You know the results of the latest Gallup Poll? Half the country never even heard of the word Watergate. Nobody gives a shit. You guys are probably pretty tired, right? Well, you should be. Go on home, get a nice hot bath. Rest up... 15 minutes. Then get your asses back in gear. We're under a lot of pressure, you know, and you put us there. Nothing's riding on this except the, uh, first amendment to the Constitution, freedom of the press, and maybe the future of the country. Not that any of that matters, but if you guys fuck up again, I'm going to get mad. Goodnight."
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