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Washington: Behind Closed Doors

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1977
  • 12h 30m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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Jason Robards, Robert Vaughn, Stefanie Powers, and Cliff Robertson in Washington: Behind Closed Doors (1977)
Political DramaDrama

The story of a power-hungry U.S. President, and the men, with whom he surrounds himself, in order to keep his hold on power. Based on John Ehrlichman's book about the Nixon administration.The story of a power-hungry U.S. President, and the men, with whom he surrounds himself, in order to keep his hold on power. Based on John Ehrlichman's book about the Nixon administration.The story of a power-hungry U.S. President, and the men, with whom he surrounds himself, in order to keep his hold on power. Based on John Ehrlichman's book about the Nixon administration.

  • Creator
    • David W. Rintels
  • Stars
    • Cliff Robertson
    • Jason Robards
    • Stefanie Powers
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    255
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • David W. Rintels
    • Stars
      • Cliff Robertson
      • Jason Robards
      • Stefanie Powers
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 8 nominations total

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    Cliff Robertson
    Cliff Robertson
    • William Martin
    • 1977
    Jason Robards
    Jason Robards
    • President Richard Monckton
    • 1977
    Stefanie Powers
    Stefanie Powers
    • Sally Whalen
    • 1977
    Robert Vaughn
    Robert Vaughn
    • Frank Flaherty
    • 1977
    Lois Nettleton
    Lois Nettleton
    • Linda Martin
    • 1977
    Barry Nelson
    Barry Nelson
    • Bob Bailey
    • 1977
    Harold Gould
    Harold Gould
    • Carl Tessler
    • 1977
    Tony Bill
    Tony Bill
    • Adam Gardiner
    • 1977
    Andy Griffith
    Andy Griffith
    • Esker Scott Anderson
    • 1977
    John Houseman
    John Houseman
    • Myron Dunn
    • 1977
    David Selby
    David Selby
    • Roger Castle
    • 1977
    Meg Foster
    Meg Foster
    • Jennie Jamison
    • 1977
    Peter Coffield
    Peter Coffield
    • Eli McGinn
    • 1977
    Frances Lee McCain
    Frances Lee McCain
    • Paula Stoner Gardiner
    • 1977
    Barry Primus
    Barry Primus
    • Joe Wisnovsky
    • 1977
    Diana Ewing
    Diana Ewing
    • Kathy Ferris
    • 1977
    Lara Parker
    Lara Parker
    • Wanda Elliott
    • 1977
    John Lehne
    John Lehne
    • Tucker Tallford
    • 1977
    • Creator
      • David W. Rintels
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    10andrew-lyall

    Excellent thinly-disguised Watergate drama

    This is the Nixon Whitehouse with the expletives deleted, but somehow manages to be just as menacing and obscene, thanks to the acting of Jason Robarts and Robert Vaughn and other excellent actors. But Nicholas Pyor (Hank Ferris) as the weak, ambitious, amoral, eternally scared director of communications is a masterful piece of acting. He is alternately scared, full of hubris and fragile self-confidence, willing to do anything to please his bosses,then self-doubting. He deserved an Oscar. It is indeed a comic performance and a comedy of manners as another reviewer rightly pointed out. One blemish is that the women all seem hopelessly weak and fickle. Sally Whalen breaks her own rule about not getting involved with a married man and then lives to regret it. The girl with the strangely intense blue eyes (whose name I forget) falls hopelessly for the philandering Roger Castle and seems unable for far too long to see him for what he is. Again, Hank Ferris's inept attempts emulate Castle are wonderfully realized. The real Nixon was somewhat more complex than the TV drama manages to portray. For example, the scene where President Monkton goes out the talk to the Vietnam War protesters is portrayed as a scheme got up by the Pryor character as a cynical ploy, whereas in reality it was Nixon's own idea, it took place at night when he was unable to sleep and obviously, within his own rather severe limitations, sincere. Perhaps it was thought that to portray that would obscure the main theme of the drama. Truth often does. Not much to put against the tens of thousands of deaths in Vietnam and Cambodia, but he was not quite as one-sided as the fictional version. And at last the series is available on DVD, via Amazon.com.
    Rosabel

    Excellent Watergate-style dramatization

    Though just a teenager when I saw this mini-series, I still remember how gripping the drama was. Considering how soon after Watergate it was made, Jason Robarts gave a surprisingly nuanced performance as the president brought down by corruption and dirty tricks. He was bad, but the master criminal was the Haldeman/Ehrlichman character played by Robert Vaughn, whose power increases the more he manages to isolate the president. I felt a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach when the president's long-time secretary is pushed aside and Vaughn stands in the doorway, icily refusing her access. His Emmy for this performance was well deserved. The spreading corruption in the White House is fascinating, with stronger characters struggling to break free and weaker ones sinking into panicky treachery. A masterful political drama, and one that should be on video.
    10john-howes

    Brilliant! Should now be released on DVD

    I watched this mini series when it was first aired on UK TV and I'm amazed it's never been released either on video or latterly on DVD. Robert Vaughn is superb in his role as a sinister 'background' character to the downward spiralling president.

    Jason Robards, in one of his better acted roles, is also very believable as the president who is initially tarnished, then eventually dethroned by corruption.

    I think the time has come for another generation to enjoy this excellent production - I can't imagine why it's never even been aired again by any of the major TV companies.

    So therefore - please somebody - get it out on DVD!!!
    onepass

    haven't seen it since 1980, since my tape was lost, but now, 1999 i can still remember the characters, dialogue and pleasure of the mini-series to the extent that i would love another tape of it

    in 1977 the events in this mini series was indelible in the minds of the whole country.. ie; watergate...i saw such realism in the story as though i was in the oval office, experiencing every step from beginning of story to end. realism of choice of actors nd setting..one and one only drawback..never released on video rental or purchase...would love to see it again or have a copy of it.
    10consortpinguin

    A True Portrait of Nixon

    I enjoyed "Washington: Behind Closed Doors." This mini-series aired in 1977, not long after Watergate and Vietnam made this country distrustful of its Federal Government.

    The thinly-veiled plot line follows the Nixon Administration's rise and fall with uncanny accuracy. The writers must have known someone on the inside. Jason Robards stood out as always playing President "Richard M. Monckton" and he did not rely on caricature like David Frye, Rich Little, and other comedians of them time. He had just the right mix of pragmatism, enthusiasm, and two-faced deceit. Robert Vaughn made a perfect Haldeman / Ehrichman type, openly manipulative and arrogant. William Daniels also brought the "Plumber" character to life, with traces of Chuck Colson and G. Gordon Liddy.

    I don't believe this series has ever been repeated. I think enough time has passed to give the American people some perspective on Nixon, who spent his last years trying to repair his legacy. A lot of new evidence has come out since then, confirming the worst about Nixon and his whole administration, as well as the Johnson White House.

    This show should be required viewing for every new U.S. President. I think that the lesson learned is that the president will not get away with lying to the American people for very long. Because we have a free press and a two-party government, somebody eventually will spill the beans. "The Pentagon Papers," "All The President's Men," "The Final Days," and "Dereliction of Duty" come to mind as exposes of lies from the White House. And...I won't mention any names, but... there was a recent president who found out that the cover-up was worse than the fun and games in the Oval Office.

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    • Trivia
      Robert Vaughn won an Emmy for playing Frank Flaherty. In his acceptance speech, he thanked Director Gary Nelson for directing twelve and a half hours of television "by himself".
    • Connections
      Featured in The 30th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1978)
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      Washington Behind Closed Doors (Main Title)
      Composed by Dominic Frontiere

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Washington - Hinter verschlossenen Türen
    • Production company
      • Paramount Television
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    • Runtime
      • 12h 30m(750 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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