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| Year |  |  |
2008 |
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Drama |
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PG
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Offensive language |
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2:02 |
| Director |  |  |
Ron Howard |
| Writer |  |  |
Peter Morgan |
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Universal Pictures |
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Kevin Bacon Matthew Macfadyen Sam Rockwell Michael Sheen Frank Langella Toby Jones Gabriel Jarret Oliver Platt Rebecca Hall Max Elliott Slade Holly Weber Ned Vaughn Jenn Gotzon Andy Milder Patty McCormack Jim Meskimen Simone Kessell Kate Jennings Grant Patricia Prata John Kerry Kristina Hughes Yvette Rachelle Kaine Bennett Charleston Eve Curtis Mark Simich Geoffrey Gould David Kelsey Muna Otaru Keith MacKechnie Gene Mitchell Lisa Lee Tammy Klein Janneke Arent David Ross Paterson Kimberly Robin Cecelia Specht Olga Rosin Kevin P. Kearns Michelle Manhart Hayden Wyatt J.D. Ironfield Alexandria Cree Eddie Napolillo William M. Connor Pete Rockwell Scott Bryson Brett Stoepler Jay Bird Robert Phares Shawn Card Michael Patrick Breen Ken-Ali Jason Ciok Chris Spicer Joe Fedio Paul Caroul Gene Boyer Carl Burhanan Evan Silverman Mickie Banyas Louie Mejia Mark Strohman |
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         8.6/10 26 reviews - click here to read
For three years after being forced from office, Nixon remained silent. But in summer 1977, the steely, cunning former commander-in-chief agreed to sit for one all-inclusive interview to confront the questions of his time in office and the Watergate scandal that ended his presidency. Nixon surprised everyone in selecting Frost as his televised confessor, intending to easily outfox the breezy British showman and secure a place in the hearts and minds of Americans.
Likewise, Frost's team harbored doubts about their boss' ability to hold his own. But as cameras rolled, a charged battle of wits resulted. Would Nixon evade questions of his role in one of the nation's greatest disgraces? Or would Frost confound critics and bravely demand accountability from the man who'd built a career out of stonewalling? Over the course of their encounter, each man would reveal his own insecurities, ego and reserves of dignity -- ultimately setting aside posturing in a stunning display of unvarnished truth.
Frost/Nixon not only re-creates the on-air interview, but the weeks of around-the-world, behind-the-scenes maneuvering between the two men and their camps as negotiations were struck, deals were made and secrets revealed...all leading to the moment when they would sit facing one another in the court of public opinion.
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