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IMDbBest Art DirectionSet Decoration | 1977 | George
Best Sound | 1977
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 1977 | Jason
Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | 1977 | William
Top Ten Films | 1976
Best Supporting Actor | 1976 | Jason
Best Director | 1976 | Alan J.
Best Film | 1976
Best Supporting Actor | 1976 | Jason
Motion Picture | 2017
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium | 1977 | William
Best Film Editing | 1977
Best Director | 1977 | Alan J.
Best Picture | 1977 | Walter
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1977 | Jane
Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 1977 | William
Best Motion Picture Drama | 1977
Best Director Motion Picture | 1977 | Alan J.
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Motion Picture | 1977 | Jason
Best Screenplay | 1977 | William
Best Production DesignArt Direction | 1977 | George
Best Actor For | 1977
Best Cinematography | 1977 | Gordon
Best Direction | 1977 | Alan J.
Best Film | 1977
Best Film Editing | 1977
Best Actor | 1977 | Dustin
Best Sound Track | 1977 | Rick
Best Supporting Actor | 1977 | Jason
Favorite Movie | 1977 | Robert
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | 1977 | Alan J.
Best Director | 1977 | Alan J.
Best Edited Feature Film | 1977
Budget 8,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 70,600,000 USD
One scene involving Robert Redford on the phone is a continuous six-minute single take with the camera tracking in slowly. Towards the end, Redford accidentally calls the phone caller by the wrong name. But as he stays in character, it appears genuine, so the take was used in the final cut.
Frank Wills, the security guard who discovered the break-in at the Watergate complex, played himself.
The two lead actors memorized each other's lines so that they could interrupt each other in character. This unsettled a lot of the actors they were playing opposite, leading to a greater sense of authenticity.
Frank Wills, the security guard who discovered the Watergate break-in, was fired without explanation a few days later. He was out of work for three years until he played himself (one day's work) in this film. He never had a full-time job again. He died in 2000 at the age of 52.
On Tuesday, May 31, 2005, in advance of a revelatory July 2005 "Vanity Fair" article written by his attorney and spokesman, 91-year-old Mark Felt acknowledged publicly for the first time that he was "Deep Throat," a fact corroborated by Bob Woodward and The Washington Post. At the time of the Watergate break-in, Mr. Felt was the Deputy Director of the FBI, the second-in-command.
"[last lines] [last lines excluding archive footage] Ben Bradlee: 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."
"Howard Simons: Did you call the White House press office? Bob Woodward: I went over there; I talked to them. They said Hunt hadn't worked there for three months. Then a PR guy said this weird thing to me. He said, "I am convinced that neither Mr. Colson nor anyone else at the White House had any knowledge of, or participation in, this deplorable incident at the Democratic National Committee." Howard Simons: Isn't that what you expect them to say? Bob Woodward: Absolutely. Howard Simons: So? Bob Woodward: I never asked about Watergate. I simply asked what were Hunt's duties at the White House. They volunteered he was innocent when nobody asked if he was guilty. Howard Simons: Be careful how you write it."