Nixon is a 1995 American biographical film directed by Oliver Stone for Cinergi Pictures that tells the story of the political and personal life of former US President Richard Nixon, played by Anthony Hopkins. The film portrays Nixon as a complex and, in many respects, an admirable person, though deeply flawed. Nixon begins with a disclaimer that the film is "an attempt to understand the truth [] based on numerous public sources and on an incomplete historical record." The cast includes Joan Allen, Annabeth Gish, Powers Boothe, J.T. Walsh, E.G. Marshall, James Woods, Paul Sorvino and David... Hyde-Pierce, plus cameos by Ed Harris, Joanna Going, and political figures such as former President Bill Clinton in TV footage from the Nixon funeral service. This was Stone's second of three films about the American presidency, made four years after JFK about the assassination of John F. Kennedy and followed thirteen years later by W., the story of George W. Bush. The film is non-linear, framed by scenes of Nixon listening to his secret recordings towards the end of his presidency as the Watergate crisis intensifies.
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| Release date: | December 22, 1995 |
| Directed by: | Oliver Stone |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 192 Minutes |
| Producer: | Dan Halsted, Eric Hamburg, Oliver Stone |
| Editor: | Hank Corwin, Brian Berdan |
| Music by: | John Williams |
| Cinematography: | Robert Richardson |
| Screenplay by: | Stephen J. Rivele, Christopher Wilkinson, Oliver Stone |
| Estimated budget: | $44,000,000 |
| Genre: | Biography |