• Frost/Nixon had its world premiere on October 15, 2008, as the opening film of the 52nd annual London Film Festival.[4] It was released in three theaters in the...
  • Ron Howard's competent film adaptation of Peter Morgan's play (who also scripted and co-produced here) dramatizes the famous Frost/Nixon interviews from...
  • At the start, they both thought it would be Nixon/Frost. Roger Ebert December 10, 2008. ... Film Credits. Frost/Nixon movie poster.
  • Peter Morgan's exploration of David Frost's 1977 TV interviews with disgraced former President Richard Nixon is less a political movie than a boxing film...
  • Frost/Nixon may be a safe and unadventurous film but I personally find this kind of real life historical drama compelling when executed so smoothly.
  • Biography, drama, history. Director: Ron Howard. Starring: Frank Langella, Michael Sheen, Sam Rockwell and others. Description.
  • Drama, political. Director: Ron Howard. Starring: Frank Langella, Sam Rockwell, Toby Jones and others. For three years after being forced from office, Nixon remained silent.
  • Login. GO. Frost/Nixon (2008). ... This film blew my mind. I loved every second of it and The Baconator does it again! Another learning experience for me as well.
  • Frost/Nixon is a 2008 historical drama film based on the 2006 play of the same name by Peter Morgan, who also adapted the screenplay.
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  • ...inert drama which opens tonight's London film festival - about David Frost's legendary TV interviews in 1977 with the disgraced ex-president Richard Nixon.
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  • The impeachment process (and resignation) of President Richard Nixon was one of the most traumatic political events in modern United States history.
  • Drama, biography, history. Starring: Frank Langella, Michael Sheen, Sam Rockwell and others. For three years after being forced from office, Nixon remained silent.