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Dick is a 1999 comedy film directed by Andrew Fleming from a script he co-wrote with Sheryl Longin.[1]

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  1. 143 relations: ABC (The Jackson 5 song), AFI Catalog of Feature Films, Alexander Gruszynski, All the President's Men (film), Ana Gasteyer, Andrew Fleming, Anthony Hopkins, Barry White, Ben Bradlee, Benny Andersson, Bernie Taupin, Berry Gordy, Björn Ulvaeus, Blu-ray, Blue Swede, Bob Crewe, Bob Woodward, Bobby Sherman, Box Office Mojo, Brother Louie (Hot Chocolate song), Bruce McCulloch, Cannabis (drug), Carl Bernstein, Carly Simon, Carole King, Clinton–Lewinsky scandal, Clueless, Coconut (song), Columbia Pictures, Come and Get Your Love, Comedy film, Committee for the Re-Election of the President, Cover version, Covert listening device, Covert operation, Crocodile Rock, Dan Hedaya, Dancing Queen, Daryl Dragon, Dave Foley, David Essex, Deep Throat (film), Deep Throat (Watergate), Deke Richards, DVD, Elton John, Errol Brown, Freddie Perren, French Stewart, G. D. Spradlin, ... Expand index (93 more) »

  2. 1990s political comedy films
  3. 1990s political satire films
  4. Canadian political comedy films
  5. Canadian political satire films
  6. Canadian teen comedy films
  7. Cultural depictions of Henry Kissinger
  8. Films about Richard Nixon
  9. Films directed by Andrew Fleming
  10. Films produced by Gale Anne Hurd
  11. Phoenix Pictures films
  12. Watergate scandal in film

ABC (The Jackson 5 song)

"ABC" is a song by the Jackson 5.

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AFI Catalog of Feature Films

The AFI Catalog of Feature Films, also known as the AFI Catalog, is an ongoing project by the American Film Institute (AFI) to catalog all commercially-made and theatrically exhibited American motion pictures from the birth of cinema in 1893 to the present.

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Alexander Gruszynski

Alexander Gruszynski (born June 19, 1950) is a Polish-American cinematographer, actor and film director.

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All the President's Men (film)

All the President's Men is a 1976 American biographical political thriller film about the Watergate scandal that brought down the presidency of Richard Nixon. Dick (film) and All the President's Men (film) are films about Richard Nixon, films set in 1972 and Watergate scandal in film.

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Ana Gasteyer

Ana Gasteyer (born May 4, 1967) is an American actress, comedian and singer.

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Andrew Fleming

Andrew Fleming (born March 14, 1963) is an American screenwriter, film director, television producer, television director, film producer, actor, and television writer.

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Anthony Hopkins

Sir Philip Anthony Hopkins (born 31 December 1937) is a Welsh actor.

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Barry White

Barry Eugene White (September 12, 1944 – July 4, 2003) was an American singer and songwriter.

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Ben Bradlee

Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee (1921 –, 2014) was an American journalist who served as managing editor and later as executive editor of The Washington Post, from 1965 to 1991.

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Benny Andersson

Göran Bror Benny Andersson (born 16 December 1946) is a Swedish musician, composer and producer best known as a member of the pop group ABBA and co-composer of the musicals Chess, Kristina från Duvemåla, and Mamma Mia! For the 2008 film version of ''Mamma Mia!'' and its 2018 sequel, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, he worked also as an executive producer.

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Bernie Taupin

Bernard John Taupin (born 22 May 1950) is an English lyricist and visual artist.

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Berry Gordy

Berry Gordy III (born November 28, 1929), known professionally as Berry Gordy Jr., is an American retired record executive, record producer, songwriter, film producer and television producer.

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Björn Ulvaeus

Björn Kristian Ulvaeus (born 25 April 1945) is a Swedish musician, singer, songwriter, and producer best known as a member of the musical group ABBA.

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Blu-ray

Blu-ray (Blu-ray Disc or BD) is a digital optical disc data storage format designed to supersede the DVD format.

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Blue Swede

Blue Swede (Blåblus) were a Swedish rock band fronted by Björn Skifs which was active between the years 1973–1979.

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Bob Crewe

Robert Stanley Crewe (November 12, 1930 – September 11, 2014) was an American songwriter, dancer, singer, manager, and record producer.

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Bob Woodward

Robert Upshur Woodward (born March 26, 1943) is an American investigative journalist.

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Bobby Sherman

Robert Cabot Sherman Jr. (born July 22, 1943) is an American singer and actor who was a teen idol in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

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Box Office Mojo

Box Office Mojo is an American website that tracks box-office revenue in a systematic, algorithmic way.

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Brother Louie (Hot Chocolate song)

"Brother Louie" is a song by British soul band Hot Chocolate.

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Bruce McCulloch

Bruce Ian McCulloch (born May 12, 1961) is a Canadian actor, comedian, writer, musician and film director.

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Cannabis (drug)

Cannabis, also known as marijuana or weed, among other names, is a non-chemically uniform drug from the cannabis plant.

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Carl Bernstein

Carl Milton Bernstein (born February 14, 1944) is an American investigative journalist and author.

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Carly Simon

Carly Elisabeth Simon (born June 25, 1943) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, memoirist, and children's author.

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Carole King

Carole King Klein (born Carol Joan Klein; February 9, 1942) is an American singer-songwriter and musician who has been active since 1958.

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Clinton–Lewinsky scandal

The Clinton–Lewinsky scandal was a sex scandal involving Bill Clinton, the president of the United States, and Monica Lewinsky, a White House intern.

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Clueless

Clueless is a 1995 American coming-of-age teen comedy film written and directed by Amy Heckerling. Dick (film) and Clueless are 1990s buddy comedy films, 1990s female buddy films, 1990s teen comedy films, American buddy comedy films, American female buddy films and American teen comedy films.

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Coconut (song)

"Coconut" is a novelty song written and first recorded by American singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson, released as the third single from his 1971 album, Nilsson Schmilsson.

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Columbia Pictures

Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc., commonly known as Columbia Pictures or simply Columbia, is an American film production and distribution company that is a member of the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group, a division of Sony Entertainment's Sony Pictures, which is one of the Big Five studios and a subsidiary of the multinational conglomerate Sony Group Corporation.

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Come and Get Your Love

"Come and Get Your Love" is a song by the American rock band Redbone.

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Comedy film

Comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor.

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Committee for the Re-Election of the President

The Committee for the Re-election of the President (or the Committee to Re-elect the President, CRP, but often mocked by the acronym CREEP) was, officially, a fundraising organization of United States President Richard Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign during the Watergate scandal.

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Cover version

In popular music, a cover version, cover song, remake, revival, or simply cover is a new performance or recording by a musician other than the original performer or composer of the song.

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Covert listening device

A covert listening device, more commonly known as a bug or a wire, is usually a combination of a miniature radio transmitter with a microphone.

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Covert operation

A covert operation or undercover operation is a military or police operation involving a covert agent or troops acting under an assumed cover to conceal the identity of the party responsible.

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Crocodile Rock

"Crocodile Rock" is a song written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, and recorded in summer 1972 at the Château d'Hérouville studio in France (it was listed as "Strawberry Studios" in the album's credits), where John and his team had previously recorded the Honky Château album.

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Dan Hedaya

Dan Hedaya (born July 24, 1940) is an American actor.

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Dancing Queen

"Dancing Queen" is a song by the Swedish group ABBA, released as the lead single from their fourth studio album, Arrival (1976).

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Daryl Dragon

Daryl Frank Dragon (August 27, 1942 – January 2, 2019) was an American musician known as Captain from the pop musical duo Captain & Tennille with his wife, Toni Tennille.

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Dave Foley

Dave Foley (born January 4, 1963) is a Canadian actor, stand-up comedian, director, producer and writer.

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David Essex

David Essex (born David Albert Cook; 23 July 1947) is an English singer-songwriter and actor.

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Deep Throat (film)

Deep Throat is a 1972 landmark American pornographic film written and directed by Gerard Damiano, listed in the credits as "Jerry Gerard", and starring Linda Lovelace (Linda Susan Boreman).

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Deep Throat (Watergate)

Deep Throat is the pseudonym given to the secret informant who provided information in 1972 to Bob Woodward, who shared it with Carl Bernstein.

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Deke Richards

Deke Richards (born Dennis Lussier; April 8, 1944 – March 24, 2013), also known as Deke Lussier, was an American songwriter and record producer who was affiliated with Motown. He was a member of both the Clan and the Corporation, the latter a production team that wrote and produced some of the Jackson 5's early hits.

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DVD

The DVD (common abbreviation for digital video disc or digital versatile disc) is a digital optical disc data storage format.

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Elton John

Sir Elton Hercules John (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight; 25 March 1947) is a British singer, songwriter and pianist.

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Errol Brown

Errol Ainsworth Glenstor Brown MBE (born Lester Errol Brown; 12 November 1943 – 6 May 2015) was a British-Jamaican singer and songwriter, best known as the frontman of the soul and funk band Hot Chocolate.

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Freddie Perren

Frederick James Perren (May 15, 1943 – December 16, 2004) was an American songwriter, record producer, arranger, and orchestra conductor.

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French Stewart

Milton French-Stewart (born February 20, 1964), known professionally as French Stewart, is an American actor, best known for playing Harry Solomon on the NBC sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun, Inspector Gadget in the superhero comedy film Inspector Gadget 2 and Chef Rudy on the CBS sitcom Mom.

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G. D. Spradlin

Gervase Duan Spradlin (August 31, 1920 – July 24, 2011) was an American actor, attorney, and businessman.

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G. Gordon Liddy

George Gordon Battle Liddy (November 30, 1930 – March 30, 2021) was an American lawyer and FBI agent who was convicted of conspiracy, burglary, and illegal wiretapping for his role in the Watergate scandal during the Nixon administration.

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Gale Anne Hurd

Gale Anne Hurd (born October 25, 1955) is an American film and television producer, the founder of Valhalla Entertainment (formerly Pacific Western Productions) and a former recording secretary for the Producers Guild of America.

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George McCrae

George Warren McCrae Jr. (born October 19, 1944) is an American soul and disco singer who is most famous for his 1974 hit "Rock Your Baby".

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Georgetown (Washington, D.C.)

Georgetown is a historic neighborhood and commercial district in Northwest Washington, D.C., situated along the Potomac River.

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Gerry Goffin

Gerald Goffin (February 11, 1939 – June 19, 2014) was an American lyricist.

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Gershon Kingsley

Gershon Kingsley (born Götz Gustav Ksinski; October 28, 1922 – December 10, 2019) was a German-American composer, a pioneer of electronic music and the Moog synthesizer, a partner in the electronic music duo Perrey and Kingsley, founder of the First Moog Quartet, and writer of rock-inspired compositions for Jewish religious ceremonies.

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Grand Funk Railroad

Grand Funk Railroad (often shortened to Grand Funk) is an American rock band formed in Flint, Michigan, in 1969 by Mark Farner (vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica), Don Brewer (drums, vocals), and Mel Schacher (bass).

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H. R. Haldeman

Harry Robbins "Bob" Haldeman (October 27, 1926 – November 12, 1993) was an American political aide and businessman, best known for his service as White House Chief of Staff to President Richard Nixon and his consequent involvement in the Watergate scandal.

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Harry Nilsson

Harry Edward Nilsson III (June 15, 1941 – January 15, 1994), sometimes credited as Nilsson, was an American singer-songwriter who reached the peak of his success in the early 1970s.

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Harry Shearer

Harry Julius Shearer (born December 23, 1943) is an American actor, comedian, musician, radio host, writer, and producer.

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Harry Wayne Casey

Harry Wayne Casey (born January 31, 1951), better known by his stage name KC, is an American record producer, musician, and songwriter.

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Henry Kissinger

Henry Alfred Kissinger (May 27, 1923November 29, 2023) was an American diplomat and political scientist who served as the United States secretary of state from 1973 to 1977 and national security advisor from 1969 to 1975, in the presidential administrations of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.

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Hit song

A hit song, also known as a hit record, hit single or simply hit, is a recorded song or instrumental that becomes broadly popular or well-known.

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Hooked on a Feeling

"Hooked on a Feeling" is a 1968 pop song, written by Mark James and originally performed by B. J. Thomas.

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Hot Butter

Hot Butter were an American instrumental band fronted by the keyboard player and studio musician Stan Free.

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Jean Knight

Jean Audrey Knight (née Caliste; January 26, 1943 – November 22, 2023) was an American R&B and soul singer from New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Jim Breuer

James Breuer (born June 21, 1967) is an American stand-up comedian and actor.

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John Dean

John Wesley Dean III (born October 14, 1938) is an American attorney who served as White House Counsel for U.S. President Richard Nixon from July 1970 until April 1973.

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John Debney

John Cardon Debney (born August 18, 1956) is an American composer and conductor of film, television, and video game scores.

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Karl Pruner

Karl Pruner is a Canadian actor whose most notable work is in portraying Canadian Prime Minister John Turner in the 2002 mini-series Trudeau.

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Kenny Nolan

Kenneth "Kenny" Nolan (born September 30, 1949) is an American singer-songwriter from Los Angeles.

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Kevin Thomas (film critic)

Kevin B. Thomas (born 12 June 1936) is an American film critic who has written reviews for the Los Angeles Times since 1962.

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Kirsten Dunst

Kirsten Caroline Dunst (born April 30, 1982) is an American actress.

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Labelle

Labelle was an American funk rock band that originated out of the Blue Belles, a girl group who were a popular vocal group of the 1960s and 1970s.

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Lady Marmalade

"Lady Marmalade" is a song written by Bob Crewe and Kenny Nolan that is famous for the French refrain of "Voulez-vous coucher avec moi, ce soir?", which is a sexual proposition that translates into English as: "Do you want to sleep with me, tonight?" The song first became a popular hit when it was recorded in 1974 by the American funk rock group Labelle and held the number-one spot on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart for one week, and also topped the Canadian RPM national singles chart.

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Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin were an English rock band formed in London in 1968.

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Leonard Maltin

Leonard Michael Maltin (born December 18, 1950) is an American film critic, film historian, and author.

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Leonid Brezhnev

Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev (19 December 1906– 10 November 1982) was a Soviet politician who served as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1964 until his death in 1982, and Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet (head of state) from 1960 to 1964 and again from 1977 to 1982.

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Lolly Vegas

Candido Albelando "Lolly" Vasquez-Vegas (born October 2, 1939 – March 4, 2010) was a Mexican American musician of Indigenous descent.

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Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.

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Love Will Keep Us Together

"Love Will Keep Us Together" is a song written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield.

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Love's Theme

"Love's Theme" is an instrumental piece written by Barry White around 1965.

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Mark James (songwriter)

Francis Rodney Zambon (November 29, 1940 – June 8, 2024), known professionally as Mark James, was an American songwriter.

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Metacritic is a website that aggregates reviews of films, television shows, music albums, video games, and formerly books.

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Michelle Williams (actress)

Michelle Ingrid Williams (born September 9, 1980) is an American actress.

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Mizell Brothers

The Mizell Brothers were an American record producing team in the 1970s, consisting of Larry Mizell (born February 17, 1944) and Alphonso "Fonce" Mizell (January 15, 1943 – July 5, 2011).

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Mr. Big Stuff

"Mr.

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My So-Called Life

My So-Called Life is an American teen drama television series created by Winnie Holzman and produced by Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz.

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Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville, often known as Music City, is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County.

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Nixon (film)

Nixon is a 1995 American epic historical drama film directed by Oliver Stone, produced by Stone, Clayton Townsend, and Andrew G. Vajna, and written by Stone, Christopher Wilkinson, and Stephen J. Rievele, with significant contributions from "project consultants" Christopher Scheer and Robert Scheer. Dick (film) and Nixon (film) are Cultural depictions of Henry Kissinger, films about Richard Nixon, films set in the White House and Watergate scandal in film.

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Nixon White House tapes

Audio recordings of conversations between U.S. President Richard Nixon and Nixon administration officials, Nixon family members, and White House staff surfaced during the Watergate scandal in 1973 and 1974, leading to Nixon's resignation.

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Ocean Way Recording

Ocean Way Recording was a series of recording studios established by recording engineer and producer Allen Sides with locations in Los Angeles, Nashville, and Saint Barthélemy.

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Over the Hills and Far Away (Led Zeppelin song)

"Over the Hills and Far Away" is the third track from English rock band Led Zeppelin's 1973 album Houses of the Holy.

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Phoenix Pictures

Phoenix Pictures is an American independent film production company that has produced films since the mid to late 1990s with features including The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996), The Thin Red Line (1998), Zodiac (2007), Black Swan (2010), and Shutter Island (2010).

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Popcorn (instrumental)

"Popcorn" (first version "Pop Corn") is an instrumental song composed by Gershon Kingsley in 1969 for the album Music to Moog By.

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Popular music is music with wide appeal that is typically distributed to large audiences through the music industry.

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Presidency of Richard Nixon

Richard Nixon's tenure as the 37th president of the United States began with his first inauguration on January 20, 1969, and ended when he resigned on August 9, 1974, in the face of almost certain impeachment and removal from office, the only U.S. president ever to do so.

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Ralph Sall

Ralph Sall is an American record producer, music supervisor, composer, songwriter and screenwriter.

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Real evidence

In evidence law, physical evidence (also called real evidence or material evidence) is any material object that plays some role in the matter that gave rise to the litigation, introduced as evidence in a judicial proceeding (such as a trial) to prove a fact in issue based on the object's physical characteristics.

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Redbone (band)

Redbone is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1969 by brothers Pat and Lolly Vegas.

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Review aggregator

A review aggregator is a system that collects reviews and ratings of products and services such as films, books, video games, music, software, hardware, and cars.

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Richard Finch (musician)

Richard Raymond Finch (born January 23, 1954) is an American songwriter, producer, and arranger.

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Richard Nixon

Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913April 22, 1994) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 37th president of the United States from 1969 to 1974.

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Rock On (David Essex song)

"Rock On" is a song written by English singer David Essex.

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Rock Your Baby

"Rock Your Baby" is the debut single by American singer George McCrae.

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Rose Mary Woods

Rose Mary Woods (December 26, 1917 – January 22, 2005) was Richard Nixon's secretary from his days in Congress in 1951 through the end of his political career.

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Rotten Tomatoes

Rotten Tomatoes is an American review-aggregation website for film and television.

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Ryan Reynolds

Ryan Rodney Reynolds (born October 23, 1976) is a Canadian and American actor, producer, writer, and businessman.

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Satellite Awards

The Satellite Awards are annual awards given by the International Press Academy that are commonly noted in entertainment industry journals and blogs.

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Saturday Night Live

Saturday Night Live (SNL) is an American late-night live sketch comedy variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Michaels and Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC and streams on Peacock.

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Saul Rubinek

Saul Hersh Rubinek (born July 2, 1948) is a Canadian actor, director, producer, and playwright.

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Sixpence None the Richer

Sixpence None the Richer (also known as Sixpence) is an American Christian alternative rock band that formed in New Braunfels, Texas, and eventually settled in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Inc. (abbreviated as SPHE) is the home entertainment distribution division of Sony Pictures Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony.

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Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group

The Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group (commonly known as the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group, formerly known as the Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group until 2013, and abbreviated as SPMPG) is a division of Sony Pictures Entertainment to manage its motion picture operations.

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Stephen Holden

Stephen Holden (born July 18, 1941) is an American writer, poet, and music and film critic.

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Stig Anderson

Stig Erik Leopold "Stikkan" Anderson (25 January 1931 – 12 September 1997) was a Swedish music manager, lyricist and music publisher.

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Stories (band)

Stories was an American early 1970s rock and pop music band based in New York City.

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Ted McGinley

Ted McGinley (born May 30, 1958) is an American actor.

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Teri Garr

Teri Ann Garr (born December 11, 1944) is an American former actress, dancer, and comedian.

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The Jackson 5

The Jackson 5, later the Jacksons, is an American pop band composed of members of the Jackson family.

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The Kids in the Hall (TV series)

The Kids in the Hall is a Canadian sketch comedy TV series that aired for five seasons from 1988 to 1995, and a sixth revival season in 2022, starring the comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall.

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The Loco-Motion

"The Loco-Motion" (or "Locomotion") is a 1962 pop song written by American songwriters Gerry Goffin and Carole King.

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The Love Unlimited Orchestra

The Love Unlimited Orchestra was a 40-piece string-laden orchestra formed by American singer Barry White, and serving as a backing unit for White and for female vocal trio Love Unlimited.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Numbers (website)

The Numbers is a film industry data website that tracks box office revenue in a systematic, algorithmic way.

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The Washington Post

The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.

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Todd McCarthy

Todd McCarthy (born February 16, 1950) is an American film critic and author.

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Toni Tennille

Cathryn Antoinette "Toni" Tennille (born May 8, 1940) is an American singer-songwriter and keyboardist.

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Tony Wilson (musician)

Anthony Wilson (born 8 October 1947) is a Trinidadian vocalist, bass guitarist and songwriter, best known for his time with soul and funk band Hot Chocolate.

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Top 40

In the music industry, the Top 40 is a list of the 40 currently most popular songs in a particular genre.

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Variety (magazine)

Variety is an American magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation.

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VHS

The VHS (Video Home System) is a standard for consumer-level analog video recording on tape cassettes, introduced in 1976 by the Victor Company of Japan (JVC).

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Vietnam War

The Vietnam War was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975.

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Virgin Records

Virgin Records is a British record label owned by Universal Music Group.

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Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States.

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Watergate complex

The Watergate complex is a group of six buildings in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C., United States.

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Watergate scandal

The Watergate scandal was a major political controversy in the United States during the presidency of Richard Nixon from 1972 to 1974, ultimately resulting in Nixon's resignation.

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White House

The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States.

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White House Plumbers

The White House Plumbers, sometimes simply called the Plumbers, the Room 16 Project, ODESSA or more officially, the White House Special Investigations Unit, was a covert White House Special Investigations Unit, established within a week of the publication of the Pentagon Papers in June 1971, during the presidency of Richard Nixon.

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Will Ferrell

John William Ferrell (born July 16, 1967) is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer.

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You're So Vain

"You're So Vain" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Carly Simon, released as a single in November 1972.

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Young Artist Award

The Young Artist Award (originally known as the Youth in Film Award) is an accolade presented by the Young Artist Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded in 1978 to honor excellence of youth performers, and to provide scholarships for young artists who may be physically disabled or financially unstable.

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YoungStar Award

The YoungStar Awards, presented by The Hollywood Reporter, honored young American actors and actresses from ages 6–18 in their work in film, television, stage and music.

See Dick (film) and YoungStar Award

See also

1990s political comedy films

1990s political satire films

Canadian political comedy films

Canadian political satire films

Canadian teen comedy films

Cultural depictions of Henry Kissinger

Films about Richard Nixon

Films directed by Andrew Fleming

Films produced by Gale Anne Hurd

Phoenix Pictures films

Watergate scandal in film

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_(film)

Also known as Dick (movie).

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