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Director: |
Ron Howard
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Starring: |
Frank Langella, Kevin Bacon, Sam Rockwell, Michael Sheen, Clint Howard, Geoffrey Blake, Patty McCormack, Jim Meskimen, Gabriel Jarret, Kate Jennings Grant, Toby Jones, Rebecca Hall, Oliver Platt, Matthew MacFadyen, Andy Milder
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Drama, History, Biography, US Premier
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Origin: |
USA
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Certificate: |
M
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Languages: |
English
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Running Time: |
122 min
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From Academy Award-winning director, Ron Howard The Da Vinci Code, Apollo 13), comes the electrifying, untold story behind one of the most unforgettable moments in history.
When disgraced President Richard Nixon agreed to an interview with jet-setting television personality, David Frost, he thought he'd found the key to saving his tarnished legacy. But, with a name to make and a reputation to overcome, Frost became one of Nixon's most formidable adversaries and engaged the leader in a charged battle of wits that changed the face of politics forever.
Featuring brilliant portrayals by Frank Langella and Michael Sheen, FROST/NIXON is the fascinating and suspenseful tory of truth, accountability, secrets and lies.
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2 member review(s)
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Worth a look...
Sharon Langford
04 October 2009
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An interesting slant on a political event of which I obviously took little notice at the time! I found the actors somewhat unbelievable in their roles, particularly the over-smiling David Frost. That aside, I found the film well-executed, which is why I tend to always like Ron Howard films
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100% of members found this review helpful
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Story behind history
Rennie
21 April 2010
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It's more entertaining and enjoyable than I was expecting (always nice). Especially fascinating was how David Frost punched well above his weight at the time and carried off an outrageous idea. Watchable.
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100% of members found this review helpful
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