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This is the first theatrical trailer for Ron Howard's Frost/Nixon.
Clip: Frost tells Nixon that only one of them can win
Behind the scenes: Cascade of Candor

Overview

User Rating:
8.2/10   4,627 votes
Director:
Ron Howard
Writers:
Peter Morgan (screenplay)
Peter Morgan (play)
Release Date:
26 December 2008 (Australia) more
Tagline:
400 million people were waiting for the truth. more
Plot:
A dramatic retelling of the post-Watergate television interviews between British talk-show host David Frost and former president Richard Nixon. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for 5 Golden Globes. Another 1 win & 12 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(38 articles)
DGA Nominations
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User Comments:
An extraordinary film more

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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for some language.
Runtime:
122 min
Country:
USA | UK | France
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
SDDS | DTS | Dolby Digital
Certification:
USA:R (certificate #44159) | UK:15 | Australia:M | Ireland:PG | Finland:K-11 | Norway:11 | South Korea:12 | Netherlands:12 | Canada:G (Quebec) | Canada:PG (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario) | Czech Republic:15 | Germany:6 | New Zealand:M
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Even while off-camera, all of the actors would remain in character and continue the Frost/Nixon rivalry by bickering and making fun of each other. more
Goofs:
Anachronisms: The scene featuring Caroline and David on the upper deck of a 747 shows the plane to have a full set of windows. In the 1970's the 747-100 only had three windows on the upper deck. more
Quotes:
[from trailer]
David Frost: Are you really saying the President can do something illegal?
Richard Nixon: I'm saying that when the President does it, that means it's *not* illegal!
David Frost: ...I'm sorry?
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Movie Connections:
References Ben-Hur (1959) more
Soundtrack:
I Feel Love more

FAQ

A NOTE REGARDING SPOILERS
Is "Frost/Nixon" based on a book?
Who is playing Nixon?
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11 out of 18 people found the following comment useful:-
An extraordinary film, 2 December 2008
Author: (singleword@alexanderstuart.com) from United States

Frank Langella's performance as Nixon is truly moving in this remarkable film by Ron Howard, which gripped me for its entirety. As someone who grew up during the Watergate hearings, and who reviled Nixon as the embodiment not just of corruption but of the worst kind of interventionist, even genocidal, American politics, this film gives substance to a man who, in later years (especially the GW Bush years, which make Nixon look like a political and intellectual colossus), achieved something of a place in history beyond the scandal of Watergate.

But what Frost/Nixon - and in particular Langella - does is give humanity to the man. We see his arrogance, his love of power, his need to win (hinted at wonderfully in a moment when he is jogging in his San Clemente home to rousing music), but we also see his inner conflicts, his regrets, the fact that perhaps more than simply his crimes regarding Watergate haunted him - that the impact of his decisions on South East Asia were not entirely remote from him, either. And in a sequence that I will not reveal, to avoid spoiling the plot, we also see a hint of his madness, for it is that, I think, rather than senility. (You have to see it to understand this.)

Ron Howard and playwright/screenwriter Peter Morgan have achieved a remarkable feat in adapting the stage play, which sadly I did not see. Not for a moment does this feel stage bound; instead it is a compelling human portrait of two men - for Frost is fascinating, too, and Michael Sheen captures both his much criticized (at the time) surface gloss and also his deeper fears - but above all of the impact that each of our decisions, large and small, and not least if you are leader of the "Free World," have on us all.

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