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Based on the Pulitzer-winning book by journalists Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, and for your consideration, we offer the "pre-rehearsal" draft script from March 1975. Free, of course, from 8FLiX and Warner Bros.

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Discover More About the "All the President's Men" Screenplay

Just the facts, and everything else you should know.

The "All the President's Men" script is ranked 53rd on WGA's list of the 101 Greatest Screenplays ever written (so far).

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Take a look at the "All the President's Men" logline.

Academy Award winners Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman star in this true story as Washington Post reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, whose investigation of a seemingly minor hotel room break-in uncovers the greatest political scandal in United States history and leads to the downfall of President Richard Nixon. Warner Bros.

"All the President's Men" Screenplay Details.

Whether you're a fan or an aspiring screenwriter, here are some important particulars you'll want to know.

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Okay, here are the facts:

Image of Dustin Hoffman as Carl Bernstein and Robert Redford as Bob Woodward from the poster for the 1976 movie All the President's Men.
Type ...
SCANNED
Version ... Pre-rehearsal
Date ... 03.1975
Pages ... 120
Genres ... DramaHistoryThriller
Screenplay ... William Goldman
IMDb ID ... 0074119

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Glossary

Wondering about the screenplay's origin? Here's what we know.

DUPLICATE
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It's the same, but different.

All right, so our understanding is that a professional screenwriter retyped the original script. Think of it as a modern-day "photocopy." So, that means you'll see all of the original author's spelling, grammatical, and/or formatting anomalies.

FYC
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For Your Consideration.

When you see a script labelled as "FYC", it's as good as gold! FYC screenplays are made public each year during what is commonly referred to as "awards season." Rest assured, we got this right from the author or studio.

ORIGINAL
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Official, authentic, real.

Like FYC screenplays, this is an official copy provided by the studio or original author.

REPLICA
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Unofficial reproduction.

This is a tricky one to explain. On one hand, this screenplay is an unofficial copy. On the other, it's formatted and transcribed by a professional writer and not a fan. Basically, that's why we've chosen to list it. So, although the typesetting and dialogue may be accurate, the scenarios and action blocks are likely not the works of the original credited screenwriter.

SCANNED
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Digitized version of the screenplay-actual.

Using a scanner, the paper version of the ORIGINAL script was digitized. Yep, it's that simple.

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