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Secret Honor
Directed by
Robert Altman
Not Rated
1985
90m
Drama
,
Biography
,
and more
7.2
77%
78%
6.7
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A fictionalized former President Richard M. Nixon offers a solitary, stream-of-consciousness reflection on his life and political career - and the "true" reasons for the Watergate scandal and his resignation.
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Cast of Secret Honor
Philip Baker Hall
Richard Milhous Nixon
Robert Altman
Director / Producer
Donald Freed
Writer
Arnold M. Stone
Writer
Scott Bushnell
Executive Producer
Stephen Altman
Production Design
Pierre Mignot
Director Of Photography
Allan F. Nicholls
Assistant Director
Juliet Weber
Editor
George Burt
Original Music Composer
Andy Aaron
Sound Mixer
Paul Coombe
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bernard Hajdenberg
Sound Editor
Secret Honor Ratings & Reviews
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David N. Butterworth
Altman's take on a fascinating one-man show, with Philip Baker Hall staggeringly good as the disgraced Richard Milhous Nixon.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
The pic delivers a fascinating story in a fascinating way.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
We begin to understand [Nixon] -- or at least this representation of him -- in a human way that press coverage or television speeches could never capture.
Movie Poop Shoot
D.K. Holm
Nixon is a fascinating figure of Shakespearean proportions.
Not Coming to a Theater Near You
Rumsey Taylor
[Hall's] performance transcends the political baggage of the film itself.
Filmcritic.com
Jake Euker
Parts of Secret Honor threaten to lose the audience, and references to past public figures make the threat greater today
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Rarely have I seen ninety more compelling minutes on the screen.
New York Times
Vincent Canby
One of the funniest, most unsettling, most imaginative and most surprisingly affecting movies of its very odd kind I've ever seen.
Chicago Reader
Dave Kehr
The dramatic material, overheated to begin with, is hyped up by hysterical acting and further exaggerated by a busy mise-en-scene based on meaningless camera movements and space-destroying zooms.
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