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Beyond Nixon new documentary; Deleted scenes introduced by Oliver Stone; Charlie Rose Interviews Oliver Stone featurette; 2 audio commentaries with director Oliver Stone; Original theatrical trailer
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Nixon: Feature Film
1. Opening Credits
2. No Pistol
3. White House Involvement
4. Stolen Fair and Square
5. Pat and Dick: On Losing
6. A Little Man
7. Marriage On the Rocks
8. Last Press Conference
9. Much in Demand
10. A Terrible Loss
11. The Old Nixon Charm
12. At the Races
13. Harold's Death
14. Bold Moves
15. Nudging History
16. Just Kids
17. Meeting With Helms
18. Nightcap
19. The Beast
20. Nixon and Hoover/The Wedding
21. No More Mr. Nice Guy
22. Meet Mr. Liddy
23. Playing for Keeps
24. The Enemy of the Enemy
25. Texas Strong-Arms
26. Playing With Power
27. Getting Personal
28. An Hors D'oeuvre
29. Whitewash
30. No Discussion
31. Drunken Words
32. No Tears
33. Smoking Gun
34. A Prayer
35. In the Dark
36. Closing Remarks/End Credits
Oliver Stone, the most outspokenly political American filmmaker of the 1980s and '90s, directs this epic-length biography of Richard Nixon, the 37th President of the U.S., who was re-elected by a landslide in 1972, only to resign in disgrace two years later. Taking a non-linear approach, Nixon jumps back and forth between many different periods and events, from Nixon's strict upbringing at the hands of his Quaker mother, through the many peaks and valleys of his political career, to his downfall in the wake of the Watergate scandal. The facts of his life are blended with supposition and speculation to create a portrait that is often critical of the man's policies but displays an unexpected compassion toward his failings as a human being. Anthony Hopkins stars as Nixon, Joan Allen plays his long-suffering wife Pat, Mary Steenburgen portrays his mother Hannah, Bob Hoskins is cast as J. Edgar Hoover, Powers Boothe plays Alexander Haig, Paul Sorvino portrays Henry Kisinger, and Ed Harris plays E. Howard Hunt. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide