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Cinematic Interpretations Of Watergate
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5 pages in length. Andrew Fleming's 1999 film entitled Dick and Alan J. Pakula's 1976 All the President's Men each reflect their own individual perception of Watergate's historical importance; however, while Pakula's version serves to reflect the serious nature of such a scandal, Fleming's decidedly lighter portrayal points a satirical finger at not only Pakula's film but also at the overwhelming importance American society has placed upon the unfortunate incident. No additional sources cited.
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