Frost/Nixon

400 million people were waiting for the truth.

For three years after being forced from office, Nixon remained silent. But in summer 1977, the steely, cunning former commander-in-chief agreed to sit for one all-inclusive interview to confront the questions of his time in office and the Watergate scandal that ended his presidency. Nixon surprised everyone in selecting Frost as his televised confessor, intending to easily outfox the breezy British showman and secure a place in the hearts and minds of Americans. Likewise, Frost's team harboured doubts about their boss's ability to hold his own. But as the cameras rolled, a charged battle of wits resulted.

Frank Langella

(Richard Nixon)

Michael Sheen

(David Frost)

Kevin Bacon

(Jack Brennan)

Rebecca Hall

(Caroline Cushing)

Toby Jones

(Swifty Lazar)

Matthew Macfadyen

(John Birt)

Oliver Platt

(Bob Zelnick)

Sam Rockwell

(James Reston Jr.)

Clint Howard

(Lloyd Davis)

Patty McCormack

(Pat Nixon)

Andy Milder

(Frank Gannon)

Kate Jennings Grant

(Diane Sawyer)

Eloy Casados

(Manolo Sanchez)

Gabriel Jarret

(Ken Khachigian)

Jim Meskimen

(Ray Price)

Geoffrey Blake

(Interview Director)

Rance Howard

(Ollie)

Gavin Grazer

(White House Director)

Simon James

(Frost Show Director)

Jay White

(Neil Diamond)

Wil Albert

(Sammy Cahn)

Keith MacKechnie

(Marv Minoff)

Penny L. Moore

(Lady with Dachshund)

Janneke Williamson

(Frost's Female Assistant)

David Ross Paterson

(Bird TV Show Presenter)

Jennifer Hanley

(Makeup Woman)

Robert Pastoriza

(Interview Cameraman)

Louie Mejia

(Interview Cameraman)

Kevin P. Kearns

(Fan at Airport)

David Kelsey

(Smith House Reporter)

James Ritz

(Smith House Reporter)

Pete Rockwell

(Smith House Reporter)

Ned Vaughn

(Secret Serviceman)

Simone Kessell

(Airport Check-In Woman)

BP Major

(Australian Stage Manager (as Ben Pauley))

Noah Craft

(Australian Stage Director)

Talley Singer

(Stewardess (as Taylor Singer))

Kaine Bennett Charleston

(Sydney Assistant Director)

Gregory Alpert

(White House Cinematographer)

Kimberly Robin

(Ma Maison Girl)

Michelle Manhart

(Disco Girl)

Steve Kehela

(Premiere Reporter)

Antony Acker

(Premiere Reporter)

John Kerry

(Man at Disco)

Jenn Gotzon Chandler

(Tricia Nixon)

Googy Gress

(Network Executive)

Marc McClure

(Network Executive)

Joe Spano

(Network Executive)

Yvette Rachelle

(Farrah Fawcett)

Mark Simich

(Hugh Hefner)