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Tim Molloy

All the President’s Men (1976)


Yes, there was a time when cold, hard, carefully reported information could change the world.

Screenwriter William Goldman, maybe the best screenwriter of all, treats the story of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein like a gritty, unsentimental procedural. It’s the fact-finders versus the purveyors of lies.

All the President’s Men is very much based on a true story, as anyone who lived through the Nixon Administration can attest. But Goldman did make up a few memorable things — like the famous phrase “Follow the money.”

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