All the President's Men (6/9) Movie CLIP - I Hate Trusting Anybody (1976) HD

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    Ben Bradlee (Jason Robards) tells Carl Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman) and Bob Woodward (Robert Redford) to run the story about Mitchell.
    FILM DESCRIPTION:
    Conspiracy film specialist Alan J. Pakula turned journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein's best-selling account of their Watergate investigation into one of the hit films of Bicentennial year 1976. While researching a story about a botched 1972 burglary of Democratic Party headquarters at the Watergate apartment complex, green Washington Post reporters/rivals Woodward (Robert Redford, who also exec produced) and Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman) stumble on a possible connection between the burglars and a White House staffer. With the circumspect approval of executive editor Ben Bradlee (Jason Robards), the pair digs deeper. Aided by a guilt-ridden turncoat bookkeeper (Jane Alexander) and the vital if cryptic guidance of Woodward's mystery source, Deep Throat (Hal Holbrook), Woodward and Bernstein "follow the money" all the way to the top of the Nixon administration. Despite Deep Throat's warnings that their lives are in danger, and the reluctance of older Post editors, Woodward and Bernstein are determined to get out the story of the crime and its presidential cover-up. Once Bradlee is convinced, the final teletype impassively taps out the historically explosive results.
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    Cast: Dustin Hoffman, Robert Redford, Jason Robards
    Director: Alan J. Pakula
    Producers: Jon Boorstin, Michael Britton, Walter Coblenz
    Screenwriters: Carl Bernstein, William Goldman, Bob Woodard
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Komentáře • 105

  • @robertswartz7867
    @robertswartz7867 Před 2 lety +86

    "I can't do the reporting for my reporters, which means I have to trust them. And I hate trusting anybody." Best description of management ever put on film.

    • @terryhancockroc6560
      @terryhancockroc6560 Před 11 měsíci

      *U.S. mgt style* you mean

    • @robertswartz7867
      @robertswartz7867 Před 11 měsíci

      Not really, I've managed teams in the US, Europe, and Asia. Getting to trust is the hardest, and most central task. @@terryhancockroc6560

  • @christianschneider6538
    @christianschneider6538 Před 7 lety +140

    That little desk tap and palm punch are amazing. The guy was a grizzled vet but still felt the rush of breaking the big story, especially one that'd zing that bastard Nixon.

    • @ryanevans8566
      @ryanevans8566 Před 7 lety +21

      I remember reading an interview somewhere (think it was Woodward) saying that was absolutely an accurate piece of body language from the real Ben Bradlee.

    • @Legba85
      @Legba85 Před měsícem +1

      I believe that rush you’re describing is “hungry.” I would be too if I heard that.

  • @KMC706
    @KMC706 Před 6 lety +118

    I love Tom Hanks but Robards is, was, and always will be the best on screen Ben Bradlee.

    • @gpapa31
      @gpapa31 Před 5 lety +5

      M E apparently he was so good in that movie that Bradley himself started acting like Robards afterwards.

    • @rosevanguard
      @rosevanguard Před 3 lety +2

      Absolutely.

    • @billstrohler
      @billstrohler Před 27 dny

      @@gpapa31 Robards next movie didn't star him it was actually Ben Bradlee

    • @bobfitzpatrick8952
      @bobfitzpatrick8952 Před 3 dny

      I really liked Robards in "Crimson Tide." It was a collection of three of my favorite actors in one scene.

  • @jamesdrynan
    @jamesdrynan Před 3 lety +41

    Apparently, Robards drinking problem had been detrimental to his career by 1975. He was always Redford's choice but many other actors were considered for the role. He was offered $50,000 and won the Oscar for his portrayal. A recovering alcoholic, Robards campaigned for alcohol awareness. A great actor.

    • @leftcoaster67
      @leftcoaster67 Před rokem +3

      He was amazing in Once Upon A Time in the West.

    • @eamonwright7488
      @eamonwright7488 Před měsícem +1

      @@leftcoaster67Cheyenne was my favorite character. He was also great as Al Capone in The St Valentines Day massacre and as Wayne Williams lawyer in the Atlanta Child Murders film. An all-around great actor.

  • @uncledoey
    @uncledoey Před 6 lety +90

    wanted to rewatch this particular scene after seeing The Post. Sorry Tom but Jason Robards' Ben Bradlee is soooo much better. "Run That Baby" and that tap on the desk on his way out. Perfection.

    • @alexayers9463
      @alexayers9463 Před rokem

      If that’s impressive to you, not only is that corny af, but you’re conclusion [on two completely different portrayals, btw] is based entirely on personal preference and literally not one iota on merit. Believe it or not, a universe exists whereby Robards did a wonderful job with his Bradley and Hanks simultaneously did an equally wonderful job with his.

    • @patrickfiles6080
      @patrickfiles6080 Před rokem +5

      I agree--for me, there's only one Ben Bradlee, and it's Robards. There are a couple scenes where he just intimidates Woodstein into silence. Robards has a big presence.

    • @mohammedashian8094
      @mohammedashian8094 Před rokem +5

      @@alexayers9463 Tom’s portrayal of Bradlee was nothing like the real Bradlee. Jason Robards on the other hand was so good that the real Bradlee started to act like his version of himself

    • @apseudonym
      @apseudonym Před 6 měsíci

      *your@@alexayers9463

  • @LPMAN02
    @LPMAN02 Před rokem +26

    RIP Jason Robards (July 26, 1922 - December 26, 2000), aged 78
    You will always be remembered as a legend.

  • @wabbles2006
    @wabbles2006 Před 9 lety +88

    That story and that movie got me into the newspaper business, along with just about everybody else in my generation.

    • @longmemory1620
      @longmemory1620 Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Brian, do you think it's fair the way Bradlee ignored JFK abusing power?

    • @AlanCanon2222
      @AlanCanon2222 Před 3 lety

      A friend of mine called the Bloomington public library during the early 1990s, and asked them a reference question. I'm sure it was some fact of history or science. The librarian retrieved the info, and asked him why he'd thought to call a library. He said, because all librarians watched the movie Desk Set (with Katherine Hepburn as the hyper-efficient reference librarian). The librarian started laughing, and when Tony asked her what was funny, she said, "I'm a library sciences major, and that's my favorite movie."

    • @uncledoey
      @uncledoey Před rokem

      I went to see this with a co working newsie and we were both left toe tapping at that knuckle tapping.

    • @terryhancockroc6560
      @terryhancockroc6560 Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, and now deregulation, cable news, and social media, dovetailing with Reaganomics and the obliteration of organized labor in media have effectively destroyed the 4th Estate.

  • @Dave-bo8ry
    @Dave-bo8ry Před 7 lety +59

    "Well, cut the words 'her tit' and print it."
    "Why?"
    "This is a family newspaper."

  • @moh2108
    @moh2108 Před 5 lety +39

    This is the same tux he wore at the Oscars when he won for Best Supporting 🔥🔥🔥

  • @andrea966x
    @andrea966x Před 8 lety +37

    One of the best scene of all time ,the great Jason Robards

  • @matthewgabbard6415
    @matthewgabbard6415 Před rokem +11

    What’s ironic is that his story about Hoover’s successor was the key to who Deepthroat was the entire time.

    • @ernestabrogar4658
      @ernestabrogar4658 Před rokem +3

      You're right! I imagine the real Woodward must have had his spine tingle knowing FBI deputy Mark Felt was Deep Throat.

  • @Setebos
    @Setebos Před 11 lety +27

    If I was ever a newspaper executive I wouldn't necessarily want to be Ben Bradlee, but I'd definitely want to be Ben Bradlee as played by Jason Robards.

  • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
    @JustSomeCanadianGuy Před 2 lety +17

    I love the lack of music in this movie.
    I feel like The Post overdid it with score telling you how to feel.

    • @Nicksonian
      @Nicksonian Před 18 dny

      The music that is used in this film is perfect. Rather haunting.

    • @gittes98
      @gittes98 Před 5 dny

      @@Nicksonian and there is none until about 30 minutes in, during the famous panning scene in the library

  • @rufuspipemos
    @rufuspipemos Před měsícem +5

    Robards killed it in this role.

  • @aliali-ce3yf
    @aliali-ce3yf Před 3 lety +12

    ".........and i hate trusting anybody" - love that line

  • @Nicksonian
    @Nicksonian Před 18 dny +1

    Walking through the near-empty newsroom late in the evening. I did it hundreds of times. I didn’t work for The Post, but my paper was big enough to be important. There was a feeling, a life, a karma in most newsrooms like none other, and this film captures it perfectly. I miss it so much.

  • @cubswin3838
    @cubswin3838 Před 5 lety +11

    Agreed. Jason Robards was incredible!

  • @jbelden36
    @jbelden36 Před 7 lety +31

    Run that baby!

    • @Setebos
      @Setebos Před 4 lety

      Demonstrating how to wear the long pants in the news business.

    • @Setebos
      @Setebos Před 3 lety +1

      @Nature and Physics Good question. Did Bradlee actually thump a desk, or was that a Robards move? But, regardless, I like to think Bradlee was happy for the decision he made.

    • @mohammedashian8094
      @mohammedashian8094 Před rokem +1

      @@Setebos supposedly Woodward said it was something that Ben Bradlee really did in real life

    • @andyrose5616
      @andyrose5616 Před měsícem

      Interestingly, if you look and listen closely you can tell that line was dubbed in afterward. I wonder if that was added in to make sure the audience understood that Bradlee was approving the story.

  • @DCNY31279
    @DCNY31279 Před 9 lety +46

    RIP the real Ben Bradlee.

  • @MapleSyrupPoet
    @MapleSyrupPoet Před 3 lety +6

    "I hate trusting anybody" ...Jason had some great lines ...must have been giddy, getting cast in role

  • @GirlFriday68
    @GirlFriday68 Před rokem +7

    “Run that baby”,,, such a great scene,

  • @jamescpotter
    @jamescpotter Před rokem +5

    Jason Robards as ben Bradley. It doesn't get any better than this on film. Though I have never met Mr. Bradley nor read much about him, I sense Robards nailed his character. To me he was the highlight of this film.

    • @mohammedashian8094
      @mohammedashian8094 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Your sense is correct. He was so good that Ben Bradley started to act like Jason Robards’s version of him

  • @saanzacs
    @saanzacs Před 2 lety +6

    Jason Robards' finest hour

    • @leftcoaster67
      @leftcoaster67 Před rokem +1

      His portrayal of Cheyanne in One Upon A Time In The West was damn epic too.

    • @michaelbarlow6610
      @michaelbarlow6610 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @saanzacs. Jason Robards was also superb in the ABC made-for-TV movie, "The Perfect Tribute"(1991) in which he played Abraham Lincoln! Outstanding performance as Lincoln!

  • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
    @JustSomeCanadianGuy Před 4 lety +12

    “I screwed up….. but I wasn’t wrong.”

    • @starguy2718
      @starguy2718 Před měsícem

      After Hoover's death, Mark Felt was passed over to run the FBI; to pay back Nixon for giving the job to a campaign donor, Felt became "Deep Throat".

  • @Legba85
    @Legba85 Před 4 lety +7

    This makes Ben remember the chaos and the purpose of journalism when he & Katie Graham took on the White House over the Pentagon Papers. Ironically, that happened right before this and he was bound to make sure the truth was heard. He took a hell of a risk then like he did with Woodward & Bernstein. They both paid off.

  • @RMB42
    @RMB42 Před rokem +6

    Bradlee telling W & B the LBJ story comes much later in the book, in the second half of the book which the movie doesn't cover. Apparently someone thought it was a good enough story that they wanted it in the movie, so they moved it up a year prior to when he actually told them about it. In real life and in the book the reason he told them the LBJ story was is a bit better context of events at that time than it was in the movie, but it's still a good scene.

    • @user-tv8mg2vh5f
      @user-tv8mg2vh5f Před měsícem

      Funny about Hoover because he died in May of 1972, about 6 weeks before the Watergate break-in. So, he would have been recently deceased at the time this conversation would have taken place. Always wonder how the Watergate mess would have turned out had he lived. My guess is that it would never have even happened if he had heard about it beforehand. He was the one who put the kibosh on the Huston Plan in 1971, which was going to involve opening certain people’s mail and other violations of privacy laws.

  • @aliali-ce3yf
    @aliali-ce3yf Před 3 lety +6

    his voice is damn cool

  • @fairmounthotelhotel2711
    @fairmounthotelhotel2711 Před 2 lety +4

    Every single bit about this scene, acting, writing and so forth about this historical piece of American history is absolutely bloody
    brilliant.
    Was Bradlee really a reporter at the time of Hoover's lifetime installment as head of the the F.B.I.?
    The reason why I ask this is because Bradlee was very good friends with J.F.K during his presidency and if true it is rather impressive that a president would allow access and insight to merely just a reporter.
    Perhaps Bradlee was more than that. Perhaps because of this, is how he elevated to his position with the Washington Post.
    Anyway, fantastic scene, no doubt! PEACE!

  • @dirkdiggler6483
    @dirkdiggler6483 Před 4 lety +6

    And I have no doubt Lyndon Johnson said that

  • @dgs8011
    @dgs8011 Před 18 dny

    I wonder if Robards came up with the gestures as he walks away or they came from the director or writer. Perfectly caps off the scene for me.

  • @007ndc
    @007ndc Před 25 dny

    Robards was masterful. Well deserved Oscar

  • @BarrySmith70
    @BarrySmith70 Před 4 lety +2

    The studio in Burbank California really did look like the Washington Post newsroom circ 1972. Exact detail in every way.

    • @mohammedashian8094
      @mohammedashian8094 Před rokem

      Heck even in the making of the movie Ben Bradlee even says that his daughter who was 15 years old was dumbfounded at how accurate it was she even put her coat in the same chair in her father’s office and went over to somebody else’s desk and said the name is wrong but that was the only thing that was wrong

  • @PianoMelodicaDark
    @PianoMelodicaDark Před 22 dny

    "I screwed up, but I wasn't wrong!"
    *sigh* 😑😑😑

  • @karllieck9064
    @karllieck9064 Před 4 lety +5

    When news reporting had merit. Today, half of America doesn't want or care for the truth. We're in some deep doodoo.

  • @scotthunt2479
    @scotthunt2479 Před měsícem

    "Call Ben Bradlee and tell him f--k you." Hilarious!

  • @vegetasolo1221
    @vegetasolo1221 Před 8 lety +5

    0:40 Lol

  • @noellecox3952
    @noellecox3952 Před 5 měsíci

    This is the best part of the film Jason robards was fantastic as Ben Bradley he deserved the Oscar for best supporting actor

  • @aliali-ce3yf
    @aliali-ce3yf Před 2 lety +1

    i love 70s style furniture

  • @samfreedenberg2422
    @samfreedenberg2422 Před měsícem

    Here’s this guy, still wearing his tux from some DC power elite event, getting in the muck of what he really loves with these 2 brave reporters. Great performance. BTW, Jason Robards was one of only 3 Oscar-winning actors who pre-deceased the characters that they portrayed.

  • @conorbrosnahan5464
    @conorbrosnahan5464 Před 2 lety +1

    Jeremy Allen White is today's Dustin Hoffman.

  • @Honeycombe88
    @Honeycombe88 Před 7 lety +13

    Volume is too low.

  • @iamthepapi6251
    @iamthepapi6251 Před rokem +1

    Dude with the volume all the way up you still can't even hear them.

  • @thiagodeandrade7081
    @thiagodeandrade7081 Před 15 dny

    To be fair, Hoover was chosen before the Great Depression to head the predecessor to the FBI and died under Johnson's successor.

  • @deweybrightside2276
    @deweybrightside2276 Před 15 dny

    Soooo good.

  • @rodolfoleyva5157
    @rodolfoleyva5157 Před měsícem

    One of the best of all time 👍👌💯

  • @slicksalmon6948
    @slicksalmon6948 Před měsícem

    Great performance.

  • @MapleSyrupPoet
    @MapleSyrupPoet Před 3 lety

    What a special film ...I really connect with this film ...your fortunate :))

  • @carsonyoung9965
    @carsonyoung9965 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Journalism is such a joke now. The whole movie hangs on trying to get multiple confirmations from good sources to print a story. Now they just print it, and run a retraction later

  • @makeit7579
    @makeit7579 Před 5 lety +3

    Deep Throat were are you when we need you ?

    • @Wired4Life2
      @Wired4Life2 Před 5 lety

      All the Deep Throats work for Project Veritas nowadays. Good for them.

    • @vinista256
      @vinista256 Před 4 lety

      These days, all of the crimes are in plain sight, so we don’t need a Deep Throat or a Woodward and Bernstein. We just need a few more Mitt Romney’s in the Senate’s Republican caucus instead of the current class of spineless enablers.

    • @joeblow7008
      @joeblow7008 Před 4 lety

      the red light district.

    • @aliali-ce3yf
      @aliali-ce3yf Před 2 lety +1

      looking for the letter "h"

    • @denisesunset
      @denisesunset Před rokem

      There still around, there called whistle-blower now.

  • @danielkelegian5306
    @danielkelegian5306 Před 11 lety +6

    R.I.P Washington Post

    • @LWOPP
      @LWOPP Před 7 lety +12

      Back better than ever.

    • @JB-uv4hm
      @JB-uv4hm Před 5 lety +1

      Daniel Kelegian - worst prediction yet. WaPo’s going to be 2-0.

  • @JB-uv4hm
    @JB-uv4hm Před 5 měsíci +1

    LBJ screwed BB because BB was a close friend of Jack Kennedy.

    • @OnePost909
      @OnePost909 Před měsícem

      There are many possible additional reasons including a desire to cozy up to Hoover and a general nastiness.

    • @JB-uv4hm
      @JB-uv4hm Před měsícem

      @@OnePost909 read Caro.

    • @marthadevault4022
      @marthadevault4022 Před 14 dny

      BB is with JFK in the videos taken the last weekend JFK spent at the new home JFK and Jackie built in Middleburg, VA. He was assassinated two weeks later. Sad to watch seeing how young, vibrant and full of hope everyone was. JFK absolutely loving his life. Jackie stunningly beautiful riding her horse. Kids running everywhere. JFK and BB sitting around having a great time. Bb never got over losing his friend….

  • @thepanel2935
    @thepanel2935 Před 7 lety

    the GLOSSA channel

  • @extrasolar213
    @extrasolar213 Před 5 lety

    lol

  • @charlescovell8054
    @charlescovell8054 Před 2 lety

    This is a great film, particularly on account of Robards. But I still admire President Nixon and have very mixed feelings about Watergate and its consequences for the US.

    • @GoGreen1977
      @GoGreen1977 Před rokem

      I'm a Boomer who watched the 1968 presidential campaign, watched Nixon come back from his supposed political exile, watched his first 4 years, watched the first whiffs of Watergate to Nixon's resignation. I've learned even more about what he did In office and what others did for him. I loathed him in 1968 and I still loathe him. He got off too easy. He should have been the first president to be indicted and convicted of crimes. There's little to admire. Quite the opposite.

    • @OnePost909
      @OnePost909 Před měsícem

      @@GoGreen1977 Correct. Anyone in doubt about that, who has an hour to read about this pivotal moment of American history, should read the relevant chapter in "This American Century" by Harold Evans.

  • @huckfinn9225
    @huckfinn9225 Před 5 lety

    Like #131