The Final Days

The Final Days

Movie |

Impeachment | Usa President

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  • Genre(s): History, TV Movie, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Richard Pearce
  • Cast(s): Lane Smith, Richard Kiley, David Ogden Stiers, Ed Flanders, Theodore Bikel See all Cast & Crew

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STORY

Story
The Final Days concerns itself with the final months of the Richard Nixon presidency.

AWARDS

Nominations
Golden Globe Award

Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 1990 | Lane

Primetime Emmy Award

Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or a Special | 1990 | Fred

Outstanding Directing in a Miniseries or a Special | 1990 | Richard

Outstanding DramaComedy Special | 1990 | Susan

Outstanding Writing in a Miniseries or a Special | 1990 | Hugh

Artios Award

Best Casting for TV Movie of the Week | 1990 | Susan

TCA Award

Outstanding Achievement in Drama | 1990

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The Pat Nixon character speaks not even one word of dialogue. She gets a fair amount of screen time (as well as a few close-ups); but she never utters a single word until the very end where she speaks the final words of the film. This was edited out after the original airing.

A TV movie made for the ABC network.

On the DVD, Richard Kiley is misspelled as Richard Killey, on both the front and back of the DVD cover.

Popular Dialogues

"Richard Nixon: Fred doesn't drink. I call him "the baptist"."

"Henry Kissinger: [Reflecting on Nixon during his visit to the Soviet Union in final days of his presidency] I felt more warmly toward my doomed chief than at any previous time. Whatever happened and whoever else deserted, I had determined to stick by the president who had appointed me to high office, to vindicate the continuity of government. But in the recesses of my soul, I began to to feel what I am told is sometimes the attitude of survivors toward the terminally ill: I hoped that since the end was inevitable, it would - for the sake of our country - be quick and if it had to happen, it would - for the sake of the president - be merciful."