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  • Director: Andrew Fleming
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Teen Movie, Political Satire
  • Themes: Unlikely Heroes, Scandals and Cover-Ups, Conspiracies
  • Main Cast: Kirsten Dunst, Michelle Williams, Jim Breuer, Will Ferrell, Dave Foley, Dan Hedaya
  • Release Year: 1999
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 95 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

The mystery of the 18-minute-gap in Richard Nixon's White House tapes -- and how it connects to the previously undocumented involvement of two teenage girls in the Watergate scandal -- is the subject of this political comedy. Betsy Jobs (Kirsten Dunst) and Arlene Lorenzo (Michelle Williams) are high school students and best friends living in Washington D.C. in 1972. Betsy is pretty and popular, while Arlene is cute but a bit awkward. Arlene is obsessed with singing star Bobby Sherman, but that comes to a halt when she and Betsy get lost during a school field trip to the White House. A chance encounter with Checkers the dog leads to the girls meeting President Richard M. Nixon himself (Dan Hedaya). In Nixon, Arlene sees a strong, caring man who loves his dog, and she soon develops a furious crush on the president; Betsy is puzzled but remains supportive. Arlene's devotion to the president is rewarded when she and Betsy are named official White House dog walkers; however, when Arlene and Betsy discover that Nixon has a foul mouth and a short temper and, worst of all, kicks his dog, they realize that the President is not all he appears to be. And when they overhear Nixon ranting about Bob Woodward (Will Ferrell) and Carl Bernstein (Bruce McCulloch), a pair of reporters from The Washington Post looking for dirt on the President, Arlene and Betsy decide that they're happy to help. Dick also features Dave Foley as Bob Haldeman, Harry Shearer as G. Gordon Liddy, and Ana Gasteyer as Rosemary Woods. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Teri Garr - Teri Lorenzo; Ana Gasteyer - Rosemary Woods; Devon Gummersall - Larry Jobs; Bruce McCulloch - Carl Bernstein; Ted McGinley - Roderick; Ryan Reynolds - Chip; Saul Rubinek - Henry Kissinger; Harry Shearer - G. Gordon Liddy; G.D. Spradlin - Ben Bradlee

Credit

Lucinda Zak - Art Director, Pam Dixon - Casting, Deborah Everton - Costume Designer, Libby Hodgson - First Assistant Director, Andrew Fleming - Director, Mia Goldman - Editor, David Coatsworth - Executive Producer, John Debney - Composer (Music Score), Ralph Sall - Musical Direction/Supervision, Eric Pascarelli - Camera Operator, Barbara Dunphy - Production Designer, Alexander Gruszynski - Cinematographer, Gale Anne Hurd - Producer, Nancy Pankiw - Set Designer, Donald Emblad - Set Designer, David Husby - Sound/Sound Designer, Andrew Fleming - Screenwriter, Sheryl Longin - Screenwriter, Terry Wilson - Music Editor

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Dick

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Andrew Fleming
Produced by Gale Ann Hurd
Written by Andrew Fleming
Sheryl Longin
Starring Kirsten Dunst
Michelle Williams
Dan Hedaya
Music by John Debney
Cinematography Alexander Gruszynski
Editing by Mia Goldman
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) August 4, 1999
Running time 94 min.
Country France
Canada
United States
Language English
Budget $13,000,000
Gross revenue $23,230,123

Dick is a 1999 US comedy movie directed by Andrew Fleming from a script by himself and Sheryl Longin. It is a parody retelling the events of the Watergate scandal which ended the presidency of Richard ("Tricky Dick") Nixon and features several cast members from Saturday Night Live.

Kirsten Dunst and Michelle Williams star as Betsy and Arlene, two warm-hearted but not very bright 15-year-old girls and inseparable best friends who, through various twists and turns, become the legendary 'Deep Throat' figure partly responsible for bringing down the presidency of Richard Nixon. Dan Hedaya plays Nixon. His associates H. R. Haldeman, G. Gordon Liddy, John Dean, Henry Kissinger and secretary Rose Mary Woods are respectively played by Dave Foley, Harry Shearer, Jim Breuer, Saul Rubinek and Ana Gasteyer. Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein are played by Will Ferrell and Bruce McCulloch. Teri Garr appears as Arlene's mother.

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Plot summary

Betsy Jobs and Arlene Lorenzo are two sweet-natured but somewhat ditzy teenage girls living in Washington D.C. in the early 1970s. Betsy comes from a wealthy family in the Georgetown area, while Arlene lives with her widowed mother in an apartment in the Watergate building. One night, on a quest to mail a letter to enter a contest to win a date with teen idol singer Bobby Sherman, the two girls sneak out of Arlene's home, at the same time as the Watergate break-in. They manage to enter and leave through the parking garage by taping the bolt of a door, accidentally causing the break-in to be discovered. They are seen by G. Gordon Liddy, who they believe to be committing a jewel robbery; they panic and run away. The security guard, startled by the taped door, calls the police, who immediately arrest the burglars.

The next day, while at the White House on a school tour, they accidentally happen across Liddy again. They don't recognize him, but he recognizes them and instantly becomes suspicious. He points them out to H. R. Haldeman, who proceeds to interrogate them; their conversation (in which it is revealed that the girls don't actually think about the President that much) is interrupted firstly by a phone call from Haldeman's wife, and secondly by the President himself, Richard Nixon, who takes Haldeman aside to complain about the bugging operation being so fouled up.

The girls are naturally awestruck at being in the same room as Nixon — but more awestruck at being able to play with his dog, which gives Nixon an idea. In order to keep their silence, he appoints them his official dog-walkers... which means they must be admitted repeatedly to the White House. On these visits they accidentally influence major events such as the Vietnam peace process and the Nixon-Brezhnev accord, by bringing along cookies that they have inadvertently baked marijuana into. They also become familiar with the key figures of Nixon's administration, including the long-suffering, frequently ignored Henry Kissinger, and inadvertently learn the major secrets of the Watergate scandal without realizing what they know.

Arlene, previously infatuated with Bobby Sherman, now falls equally hard for the president. Just after reading an 18½-minute message of love into his tape recorder, she plays back another part of the tape and, after hearing his coarse, brutal rantings, quickly realizes his true nature. When they confront Nixon ("You kicked Checkers, you're prejudiced, and you have a potty mouth!"), he fires and threatens them ("You don't mess with the big boys!").

The girls now reevaluate what they have learned and decide to reveal everything to the "radical muckraking bastards" (Nixon's words) at the Washington Post, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. So they become informants; two 15-year old girls are the true identity of the famous Deep Throat. Woodward and Bernstein — portrayed as petty, childish, and incompetent — are naturally skeptical of the two girls. To make matters worse, their only piece of physical evidence — a list of names of those involved from the Committee to Re-Elect the President — is eaten by Betsy's dog.

Nixon's men realize that the girls are a real threat and attempt tactics such as bugging and undercover agents to find out what they know, eventually going so far as to break into Betsy's house and plant an undercover agent as Arlene's mother's boyfriend. Eventually pushed to the limit after being chased by the Watergate "plumbers", the girls decide to take action: sneaking into Haldeman's house, they manage to find and steal a crucial tape recording. They give this to Woodward and Bernstein, thus ending Nixon's political career.

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Dick brought in well over $23 million dollars on a meager $13 million dollar budget.

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