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Bob Woodward
Bob Woodward documented their story in the book All the President’s Men.
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Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein
Dozens of books have been written about books , the best seller being All the President’s Men, by Washington Post reporters, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein (“Woodstein”).
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William Goldman
William Goldman wrote many famous movies, including Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and All The President’s Men.
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Woodward Carl Bernstein
With Woodward Carl Bernstein is the author of the book All the President’s Men.
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by Carl Bernstein and , both investigative reporters Bob Woodward
All the President’s Men written by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, both investigative reporters, detailed the Watergate investigation.
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Carl Bernstein & Bob Woodward' All the President's Men, Vincent Bugliosi's Helter Skelter, and Piers Paul Read's Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors
Non-fiction works included Carl Bernstein & Bob Woodward' All the President's Men, Vincent Bugliosi's Helter Skelter, and Piers Paul Read's Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors.
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Woodwardf & Bernstein
Woodwardf & Bernstein Wrote 'All The President's Men' The Downfall Of Nixon...
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Bernstein
With Woodward, Bernstein wrote All the President’s Men (also a movie starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman), about their coverage of the Watergate story; and The Final Days, about the denouement of the Nixon presidency.
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Investigative journalist Carl Bernstein
Investigative journalist Carl Bernstein is also known for co-authoring All the President's Men.
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Goldman
All the President's Men Redford hired Goldman to write the script of All the President's Men (1976).
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The Story of Watergate's Deep Throat by Bob Woodward, one of the two Washington Post reporters who broke the Watergate story, along with Carl Bernstein, and both
The Story of Watergate's Deep Throat by Bob Woodward, one of the two Washington Post reporters who broke the Watergate story, along with Carl Bernstein, and both wrote All The President's Men.
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Bob Woodward's book All the President's Men,
This was echoed in Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward's book All the President's Men, about the Watergate scandal, referring to the failure of the President's staff to repair the damage once the scandal had leaked out.
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Woodward and Felt's partner Carl Bernstein
Indeed, when Woodward and Felt's partner Carl Bernstein wrote the book “All the President’s Men,” they were surprised, per Bernstein, at the mystique that developed around Felt’s role as Deep Throat.
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Walter Isaacson
Walter Isaacson is also known for co-authoring All the President's Men.
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Butch Cassidy
Butch Cassidy had written All the President’s Men, like you could take Butch Cassidy's grocery list and — and win an Academy Award if you make Butch Cassidy.
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with Carl Bernstein
I was just looking for a good writing to listen to and Mr. Woodward had earned my respect as a writer and investigative journalist years ago when I read All The President’s Men which Mr. Woodward co-authored with Carl Bernstein
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James Vanderbilt
All the President’s Men and much of Lumet, Fincher and screenwriter James Vanderbilt observe the routines of several newspapermen and detectives as they hope to solve a series of killings by a man who eventually calls himself the Zodiac killer and who sends taunting, partially-encoded letters to the press.
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Woodward,
Woodward, whose co-authored book with Bernstein, All the Presidents Men, won a Pulitzer Prize, continues the theme of secret government in all of Bernstein's 19 books, all of which went on to become bestsellers — 13 of them #1.
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about their coverage of the Watergate story - and The Final Days about the denouement of the Nixon presidency
With Woodward, Bernstein wrote All the President’s Men (also a movie starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman), about their coverage of the Watergate story - and The Final Days, about the denouement of the Nixon presidency.
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by the texturally talented Bill Norrett and , directed by Norrett with vast and vibrant music composed by David P. Johnson Matthew Hoffman
Written by the texturally talented Bill Norrett and Matthew Hoffman, directed by Norrett with vast and vibrant music composed by David P. Johnson, presidents range from a statuesque and dignified George Washington, played by a stately Jim Schendel, President Thomas Jefferson, portrayed lyrically and romantically by Matthew Hoffman, a deliciously bulldoggish and irascible Andrew Jackson brought to us by the equally fiery Bradley Thomas Kuykendall, President Abraham Lincoln played shamelessly and hilariously by a decidedly Ted Nugent-voiced Edgar Allan Poe IV, President Theodore Roosevelt, looking rather svelte, but similar as his younger image, by a notably skinny and talented Alex Walters, a very likeable, somewhat Teddy Bearish version of Franklin Delano Roosevelt played by John Eddings, President Harry S. Truman portrayed very affably and somewhat gently by Irwin Moskowitz, to most recent president John F. Kennedy played by a dogged Abbott Alexander.
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