Academy Award-winning political
thriller film
based on the 1974 non-fiction book of the same name
by Bob Woodward
and Carl Bernstein
, the two journalist
s investigating the Watergate scandal
for The Washington Post
. The film starred Robert Redford
and Dustin Hoffman
as Woodward and Bernstein, respectively; it was produced by Walter Coblenz, written by William Goldman
, and directed by Alan J. Pakula
.
In June 1972, a security guard (Frank Wills, playing himself) at the Watergate complex
finds a door kept unlocked with tape.
The head of security for the reelection of a Republican President got caught bugging the national offices of the Democrats? What the hell does that mean?
Hi, I'm Bob Woodward of the Washington Post--and--what's that?--you've never heard of me?--I can't help that--you don't believe I'm with the Post?--what do you want me to do, Madam, shout "extra--extra"?
[about Martha Mitchell] I just don't get it; a CREEP secretary being scared, that's one thing. But what does the wife of one of the most powerful men in America have to be afraid of?
This is terrific work, if you like rejection.
I lived here all my life, I got a million contacts, but they're all bus boys and bellhops.
[to Martin Dardis] Look, you've been jerking my chain all day. If there's some reason you can't talk to me--like the fact that you've already leaked everything to The New York Times--just say so.
Goddammit, when is somebody going to go on the record in this story?!...You guys are about to write a story that says the former Attorney General, the highest-ranking law enforcement officer in this country, is a crook! Just be sure you're right...Leave plenty of room for his denial.