Sounds like a good match: a historical drama from the author of The Queen, but with an American subject in the generational wheelhouse of director Ron Howard. And so Peter Morgan's Tony-winning play morphs into a Hollywood movie under the wing of the Apollo 13 guy. Morgan's subject is a curious moment of post-Watergate shakeout: British TV host David Frost's long-form interviews with ex-President Richard Nixon, conducted in 1977. It was a big ratings success at the time, justifying the somewhat controversial decision to cut an enormous check for Nixon's services. The movie adds a mockumentary note to the otherwise straightforward style, having direct-to-camera addresses from various aides to Frost and Nixon (played by the likes of Oliver Platt, Sam Rockwell, and Kevin Bacon); these basically tell us things we already glean from the rest of the movie, adding unnecessary melodrama and upping the stakes. In this curious scheme, the success of Frost's career, which could bellyflop if he doesn't get something worthwhile out of the cagey, long-winded Nixon, is given somewhat more weight than the actual revelations of the interviews. Even with these questionable storytelling decisions, there's still the spectacle of two actors going at it hammer and tongs, and on that level the movie offers some heat. Michael Sheen, who played Tony Blair not only in The Queen but also in another Morgan-scripted project, The Deal, is adept at catching David Frost's blow-dried charm, as well as the determination beneath it. Frank Langella's physical performance as Nixon is superb, and he certainly can be a commanding actor, though veteran Nixon-watchers might find that he misses a certain depth of self-pity in the man. Both actors were retained from the original stage production, a rare thing in Hollywood--and probably Howard's best decision of the project. --Robert Horton
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Frank Langella | Richard Nixon |
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Michael Sheen | David Frost |
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Sam Rockwell | James Reston / Jr. |
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Kevin Bacon | Jack Brennan |
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Matthew MacFadyen | John Birt |
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Oliver Platt | Bob Zelnick |
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Rebecca Hall | Caroline Cushing |
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Toby Jones | Swifty Lazar |
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Andy Milder | Frank Gannon |
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Kate Jennings Grant | Diane Sawyer |
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Gabriel Jarret | Ken Khachigian |
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Jim Meskimen | Ray Price |
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Patricia McCormack | Pat Nixon |
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Geoffrey Blake | Interview Director |
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Clint Howard | Lloyd Davis |
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Rance Howard | Ollie |
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Gavin Grazer | White House Director |
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Simon James | Frost Show Director |
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Eloy Casados | Manolo Sanchez |
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Jay White | Neil Diamond |
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Wil Albert | Sammy Cahn |
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Keith MacKechnie | Marv Minoff |
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Penny L. Moore | Lady with Dachshund |
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Janneke Williamson | Frost's Female Assistant |
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David Ross Paterson | Birt TV Show Presenter |
| Director | Ron Howard |
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| Writer | Peter Morgan | |
| Producer | David Bernardi, Tim Bevan, Liza Chasin, William M. Connor, Eric Fellner, Brian Grazer, Todd Hallowell, Debra Hayward, Ron Howard, Karen Kehela Sherwood, Kathleen McGill, Peter Morgan, Matthew Byam Shaw, Louisa Velis | |
| Musician | Hans Zimmer | |
| Photography | Salvatore Totino | |
| Packaging | Blu-ray |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | 2.35:1 |
| Audio Tracks | DTS 5.1 [English] |
| Subtitles | English | French | Spanish |
| Distributor | Universal Studios Home Entertainment |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Apr 21, 2009 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Index | 2475 |
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| Added Date | Dec 12, 2012 01:15:24 |
| Modified Date | Mar 26, 2019 21:54:48 |