Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House

Liam Neeson is the whistleblower know as " Deep Throat " in the trailer for the filmMark Felt : The Man Who Brought Down the White House .   Watergate , the scandal that brought down President Richard Nixon in 1974 , has been well - documented in motion picture over the class . The definitive Watergate motion-picture show isAll the President ’s Men , from 1976 , in which Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman playedWashington Postreporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein , as they broke the tale of the scandal . Oliver Stone’sNixon , from 1995 , touched on the scandal , as did various other cinematic descriptions of Nixon , such asSecret HonorandFrost / Nixon . The 1999 comedyDickeven provided a comedic   rendering of the Watergate tale .

One of the more iconic aspects ofAll the President ’s Menwas worker Hal Holbrook ’s portraiture of “ Deep Throat , ” the mysterious Watergate source , often seen in shadow and smoke a fag while meeting with Woodward in parking garages . The real Deep Throat ’s identity was a closely guarded secret for decades , until former FBI Associate Director Mark Felt take in 2005 that he was in fact Woodward ’s source . Now , Felt is about to get his own Watergate movie .

Mark Felt : The Man Who bring Down the White Houseis countersink for release in September , and it stars Neeson as Felt , as the dawdler above illustrates . Diane Lane costars   in the film as Felt ’s married woman , with Michael C. Hall playing John Dean and Julian Morris encounter Woodward .

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In the two - minute trailer above , he meet a silver - hairy Mark Felt as a square - chew out , traditional FBI man . However ,   when he hear about the Watergate prison-breaking - in in 1972 , Felt happen upon various crooked actions of the Nixon Administration , and decide to blow the whistle . Soon thereafter ,   he meets with Bob Woodward in , yes , a parking garage - and yes , he ’s told that his nickname at the Washington Post is “ Deep Throat . ”

The Mark Felt mystery galvanized political junkies and presidential historian for decades . His story was tell in a memoir , published prior to Felt ’s demise at age 95 in 2008 , as well as a succeed - up rule book by Woodward , but for all the wallop Deep Throat has had culturally , Felt ’s own history has never been the centering of a screen adaptation before . And as iconic as Holbrook ’s performance was inAll the President ’s Men , Neeson will have the advantage of knowing the identity of the adult male he ’s play .

On the other paw , the director is Peter Landesman , whose last two films wereParkland- a not - so - darling motion-picture show about the   assassination of John F. Kennedy - andConcussion , a movie about the   NFL ’s CTE crisis that did n’t on the dot wow critic ; import , his name being sequester toMark Feltdoesn’t   inspire much confidence . In addition , the outcome of Watergate were some   45 years ago now , so these celluloid about touchstone events of the baby boom propagation are start up to reach the tail end of their ledge life .

Liam Neeson as Mark Felt.

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Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House