The most devastating detective story of this century.
Synopsis
All the President’s Men (1976) follows two journalists assigned to cover a break-in at the Watergate complex who begin uncovering connections to high-level political figures. As their investigation deepens through interviews, documents, and confidential sources, the scope of the scandal expands into a major national crisis. This political thriller blends procedural detail and investigative tension in a story of journalism, accountability, and the exposure of power.
Selected disc options for All the President’s Men
| Extras | Warner BD-ALL 4K/US 2026 | Warner BD-ALL/US 2013 | Warner BD-ALL/US/OOP 2011 | Warner DVD-1/US/OOP 2006 | Warner DVD-1/US/OOP 1997 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Audio Commentary by Actor Robert Redford | has extra | has extra | has extra | ||
| “All The President’s Men” Revisited | has extra | ||||
| “All the President’s Men”: The Film and Its Influence | has extra | ||||
| Out of the Shadows: The Man Who Was Deep Throat | has extra | has extra | has extra | has extra | |
| Pressure and the Press: The Making of “All the President’s Men” | has extra | has extra | has extra | ||
| Telling the Truth About Lies: The Making of “All the President’s Men” | has extra | has extra | has extra | has extra | |
| Woodward and Bernstein: A Journalism Masterclass | has extra | ||||
| Woodward and Bernstein: Lighting the Fire | has extra | has extra | has extra | has extra | |
| Interview with Actor Jason Robards on Dinah! | has extra | has extra | has extra | has extra | |
| Biographies | has extra | ||||
| Production Notes | has extra | ||||
| Theatrical Trailer | has extra | has extra | has extra |
Notes
- Warner’s 4K UHD is also available as a SteelBook.
- Warner’s 2011 DigiBook Blu-ray includes a 38-page booklet. Reissued as a standard edition without booklet (2012/01/10) and as a “Double Feature” with 3 Days of the Condor (1975).
- Warner’s “Two-Disc Special Edition” DVD includes trailers for Klute (1971), Rollover (1981), Presumed Innocent (1990) and The Pelican Brief (1993). It is also available in the “Controversial Classics, Volume 2: The Power of Media” box set with Dog Day Afternoon (1975) and Network (1976). Reissued as a single DVD without most of the extras (2010/10/05).
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