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Rating: 6.9/10 by 361 users

Nixon (1995)

A look at President Richard M. Nixon—a man carrying the fate of the world on his shoulders while battling the self-destructive demands from within—spanning his troubled boyhood in California to the shocking Watergate scandal that would end his Presidency.

Directing:
  • Oliver Stone
  • David Sardi
  • Maggie Murphy
  • Deirdre Horgan
  • Scott Robertson
Writing:
  • Oliver Stone
  • Stephen J. Rivele
  • Christopher Wilkinson
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Dec 22, 1995

Rating: 6.9/10 by 361 users

Alternative Title:
Никсон - RU
Nixon - Der Untergang eines Präsidenten - DE

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 03 hour 12 minutes
Budget: $44,000,000
Revenue: $13,681,765

Plot Keyword: usa president, washington dc, usa, government, presidential election, 1970s, watergate scandal, biography, historical figure, richard nixon, 1960s
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Anthony Hopkins
Richard Nixon
Joan Allen
Pat Nixon
Powers Boothe
Alexander Haig
Ed Harris
E. Howard Hunt
Bob Hoskins
J. Edgar Hoover
E.G. Marshall
John Mitchell
David Paymer
Ron Ziegler
Paul Sorvino
Henry Kissinger
J.T. Walsh
John Ehrlichman
James Woods
H.R. Haldeman
Brian Bedford
Clyde Tolson
Kevin Dunn
Charles Colson
Fyvush Finkel
Murray Chotiner
Annabeth Gish
Julie Nixon Eisenhower
Tom Bower
Frank Nixon
Tony Goldwyn
Harold Nixon
Larry Hagman
Jack Jones
Edward Herrmann
Nelson Rockefeller
Madeline Kahn
Martha Mitchell
Dan Hedaya
Trini Cardoza
Tony Lo Bianco
Johnny Roselli
Saul Rubinek
Herb Klein
Robert Beltran
Frank Sturgis
John Diehl
Gordon Liddy
John C. McGinley
Earl in Training Film
David Barry Gray
Richard Nixon, 19 Years Old
Joanna Going
Young Student
George Plimpton
President's Lawyer
Lenny Vullo
Bernard Barker, Watergate Burglar
Corey Carrier
Richard Nixon, 12 Years Old
Ronald von Klaussen
James McCord, Watergate Burglar
Kamar de los Reyes
Eugenio Martinez, Watergate Burglar
Enrique Castillo
Virgilio Gonzales, Watergate Burglar
Victor Rivers
Cuban Plumber
Ric Young
Mao Tse-Tung
Sean Stone
Donald Nixon
Ian Calip
Football Player
Jack Wallace
Football Coach
Julie Condra
Young Pat Nixon
Annette Helde
Happy Rockefeller
Howard Platt
Lawyer at Party
T.J. Kennedy
Convention Announcer
Chris Renna
Family Doctor
Wilson Cruz
Joaquin, Hoover's Servant
Mikey Stone
Edward Nixon
Marley Shelton
Tricia Nixon Cox
James Karen
Bill Rogers
Peter Carlin
Student #1
Tom Nicoletti
Secret Service Agent #1
Chuck Pfeiffer
Secret Service Agent #2
Alexander Butterfield
White House Staffer
Mark Steines
White House Security
Bai Ling
Chinese Interpreter
Peter P. Starson Jr.
Air Force One Steward
Jon Tenney
Reporter #1
Julie Araskog
Reporter #2
Ray Wills
Reporter #3
John Bellucci
Reporter #4
Mary Rudolph
Rosemary Woods
Clayton Townsend
Floor Manager #1
Donna Dixon
Maureen Dean
Boris Sichkin
Leonid Brezhnev
Fima Noveck
Andre Gromyko
Raissa Danilova
Russian Interpreter
Bill Bolender
Bethesda Doctor
Melinda Renna
Bethesda Nurse
Tony Plana
Manolo Sanchez
Sam Waterston
Richard Helms
Chuck Riley
Narrator (voice, uncredited)

GenerationofSwine

Wow, this was a pretty fair movie wasn't it? And it came from Oliver Stone. One would almost expect it to be a paranoid mess, but it was done pretty well. Hopkins did a great job too... except maybe looking a little too old for the role, but he captured a lot of Nixon's mannerisms, a lot of how he spoke and moved. It was far from uncanny, but he really did nail the essence of the character and that is almost better than cloning him. Joan Allen fails though. She doesn't exactly ape Pat as well as she could and you are left with the impression that she doesn't understand who she was depicting. And then you have little hints at the Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories and, even though I supported them, I don't think that they had a place in a movie about Nixon. They felt alien and X-Files and you are left doubting that said conversation ever took place. Aside from all of that, though, this seems like a great film that was fairly done, about someone that it would have been far too easy to stereotype as a drooling monster. Stone humanized him, and that took heart and talent.


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