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Movie
Dick
Synopsis
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.
Cast
- Kirsten Dunst
- Michelle Williams
- Dan Hedaya
- Jim Breuer
- Teri Garr
- Ana Gasteyer
- Will Ferrell
- Bruce McCulloch
- Dave Foley
- Harry Shearer
- Saul Rubinek
- Devon Gummersall
- Ted McGinley
- Ryan Reynolds
- G. D. Spradlin
- French Stewart
- Shannon Lawson
- Karl Pruner
- Brenda Devine
- Jonathan Ranells
- Paulino Nuñes
- Michael Dyson
- Jerry Schaefer
- Jack Mosshammer
- Karen Waddell
- Richard Fitzpatrick
- Cole Barrington
- Scott Wickware
- Mark Lutz
- Kedar Brown
- Paul Wildbaum
- Kerry Dorey
- Len Doncheff
- Igor Portnoi
- Jennifer Wigmore
- Jane Moffat
- Rob Nickerson
- Bernard Browne
- Rummy Bishop
- Deborah Grover
- Stephen Robert
- Michael Kramer
- Mike Anscombe
- Ann Brodie
- Mia Goldman
- Barbara Dunphy
- Deborah Everton
- David Husby
- Nancy Pankiw
- Allan Cotter
- Pam Dixon
- Lucinda Zak
- Andrew Fleming
- Sheryl Longin
- David Coatsworth
- Alexander Gruszynski