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Dick (film)

Dick is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Andrew Fleming from a script he wrote with Sheryl Longin. It is a comic reimagining of the Watergate scandal which ended the presidency of Richard Nixon and features several cast members from Saturday Night Live and The Kids in the Hall.[3] Kirsten Dunst and Michelle Williams star as Betsy and Arlene, two warm-hearted but unworldly 15-year-old friends, who – through various arbitrary circumstances – become the legendary "Deep Throat" figure who played a key role in bringing down the presidency of Nixon (played by Dan Hedaya). At the time of the movie's release, the real identity of Deep Throat was not yet known to the public.

Dick
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAndrew Fleming
Written byAndrew Fleming
Sheryl Longin
Produced byGale Anne Hurd
Starring
CinematographyAlexander Gruszynski
Edited byMia Goldman
Music byJohn Debney
Production
companies
Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing
Release date
  • August 4, 1999 (1999-08-04)
Running time
94 minutes
Countries
LanguageEnglish
Budget$13 million[2]
Box office$6.3 million (US)[2]

Plot

Betsy Jobs and Arlene Lorenzo are two sweet-natured, ditzy teenagers living in Washington D.C. in 1972. Betsy comes from a wealthy Georgetown family, while Arlene lives with her widowed mother in an apartment in the Watergate building.

On the night of the Watergate break-in, the girls sneak out of Arlene's to mail a letter to enter a contest to win a date with teen idol singer Bobby Sherman. They sneak through the parking garage by taping the latch of a door, accidentally causing the break-in to be discovered. Seen by G. Gordon Liddy, they panic and run. The security guard is startled by the taped door, calls the police, who immediately arrest the burglars.

The next day, at the White House on a school tour, they happen across Liddy again. They don't recognize him, but he recognizes them and becomes suspicious. He points them out to H. R. Haldeman, who interrogates them. Their conversation (revealing the girls don't think about the president much) is interrupted by a phone call from his wife, and then by President Nixon himself, who takes Haldeman aside to complain about the bugging operation being fouled up.

The girls are awestruck at being in the same room as Nixon – but more so at being able to play with his dog, which gives him an idea. To keep their silence, he appoints them his official dog-walkers – which means they must be admitted repeatedly to the White House. On these visits they accidentally influence major events such as the Vietnam peace process and the Nixon–Brezhnev accord, by bringing along cookies that they have inadvertently baked marijuana into.

Later, when Betsy's brother, Larry, reveals the cookies' "secret ingredient" and hears the President ate them, he concludes that this explains Nixon's paranoia. The girls become familiar with the Nixon administration's key players, including Henry Kissinger, and accidentally learn the major secrets of the Watergate scandal.

Arlene, previously infatuated with Bobby Sherman, now falls equally hard for the president. Just after reading an 18+12-minute message of love into his tape recorder, she plays back another part of the tape, hears his coarse, brutal rantings, and realizes his true nature. When they confront Nixon, he fires and threatens them.

They now reevaluate what they have learned and decide to reveal everything to the "radical muckraking bastards" (Nixon's words) at the Washington Post, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. So they become informants: two 15-year-old girls are the true identity of the famous Deep Throat (Betsy's brother had just been caught watching the film of the same name).

Woodward and Bernstein – portrayed as petty, childish, and incompetent – are naturally skeptical of the two girls. To make matters worse, their only piece of physical evidence, a list of names of those involved from the Committee to Re-Elect the President, is eaten by Betsy's dog.

Nixon's men realize the girls are a real threat and attempt tactics such as bugging and undercover agents to find out what they know, going so far as to break into Betsy's house and plant an agent as Arlene's mother's boyfriend. Eventually pushed to the limit after being chased by the Watergate "plumbers", they decide to take action.

Sneaking into Haldeman's house, the girls find and take a crucial tape recording. They give a transcription of it to Woodward and Bernstein (keeping the tape as a "souvenir") thus ending Nixon's political career. Nixon finds Arlene's message on his tape and erases it, reasoning that he'd be "crucified" if it was perceived that he had an affair with a 15-year-old girl.

After his resignation, as his helicopter flies over Betsy's house, the girls hold up a sign with the phrase "You suck, Dick", further angering the now ex-president.[4]

Cast

Production

Writers Andrew Fleming and Sheryl Longin attempted to write several different scripts with teenage girls as protagonists. The idea of using the Watergate scandal came from a real-life experience Longin had with Nixon when her family stayed at the same hotel as Nixon. As a child, she and a friend pelted Nixon with ice cubes, causing a minor disturbance. Fleming said that he was surprised at the attempts to rehabilitate Nixon's image, and Longin cited the Watergate scandal as a defining political moment for their generation. She said she channeled the resulting anger and cynicism into the script. Several people told the duo that various gags went too far. Fleming, who believed Nixon got off easily, said they fought to keep everything. They approached Ben Bradlee and John Dean to play themselves, but both declined.[5]

Release

Sony's marketing research indicated teenage girls were the film's biggest demographic, so promotional material focused on Dunst and Williams instead of the political aspects.[5] Dick was released in the US on August 4, 1999.[1] It grossed $2.2 million in its opening weekend, opening at No. 12 in 1522 theaters. It went on to gross $6.3 million in the US.[6]

Home media

On December 14, 1999,[7] Dick was released on VHS and DVD by Columbia TriStar Home Video.[nb 1] Eighteen years later, on November 6, 2018,[9] it was released on Blu-ray[10] by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.

Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes, Dick has a 72% approval rating based on 74 reviews, with an average score of 6.4/10 and the consensus: "A clever, funny slice of alternate history, Dick farcically re-imagines the Watergate era and largely succeeds, thanks to quirky, winning performances from Michelle Williams, Kirsten Dunst and Will Ferrell."[11] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 65 out of 100 based on reviews from 21 critics.[12]

Leonard Maltin gave the film three stars, calling it a "clever cross of Clueless and All the President’s Men".[13] Todd McCarthy, in his review for Variety, called it an "audacious, imaginative political comedy" that will appeal more to adults than teenagers.[14] Stephen Holden of The New York Times described it as "an uproariously dizzy satire" that was inspired by the Lewinsky scandal.[4] Writing for the Los Angeles Times, Kevin Thomas said the film "is so sharp and funny it should appeal to all ages".[15] Rita Kempley of The Washington Post described it as "more fun than you ever thought you'd have with Richard Nixon".[16] The film's acting received critical commentary. Thomas positively compared Hedaya's performance to Anthony Hopkins in Nixon,[15] and Kempley called Hedaya "no less adept" than Hopkins.[16] Holden wrote that Hedaya's portrayal of Nixon is "the year's funniest film caricature".[4] Thomas called Dunst and Williams "a constant delight".[15]

Awards

Year Award Category Subject Result
2000 Satellite Awards Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical Dick Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Comedy or Musical Dan Hedaya Nominated
Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actress Michelle Williams Nominated
YoungStar Award Best Young Actress/Performance in a Motion Picture Comedy Kirsten Dunst Nominated

Soundtrack

Original Motion Picture Soundtrack:
Dick
Soundtrack album by
various artists
Released1999
RecordedOcean Way, Nashville (Track 1 only)
Genre1970s popular music
Length50:29
LabelVirgin Records America, Inc.
ProducerRalph Sall

All fifteen compositions are Top 40 hit songs from the 1970s, but two weren't recorded until after the Watergate scandal had ended.[17] They are "Lady Marmalade" and "Dancing Queen" which were released three months and two years later respectively. Sixpence None the Richer's cover version of the latter song is the album's opening track and the only one recorded for the movie.

Captain & Tennille's "Love Will Keep Us Together" had been considered for use in the film, but the politically conservative Daryl Dragon and Toni Tennille did not appreciate the movie's irreverence and denied the rights to their cover. Led Zeppelin's "Over the Hills and Far Away" was originally intended to accompany the closing scene, but Fleming eventually realized Carly Simon's "You're So Vain" was a better fit and used it instead.[18]

Soundtrack album listing

Notes

  1. ^ Renamed Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment in April 2001, then Sony Pictures Home Entertainment between November 2004[8] and March 2005.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Dick". American Film Institute. Retrieved October 27, 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Dick (1999)". The Numbers. Retrieved October 27, 2016.
  3. ^ Jacobs, Matthew (August 27, 2014). "9 Things You Really Never Knew About 'Dick'". HuffPost.
  4. ^ a b c Holden, Stephen (August 4, 1999). "FILM REVIEW; That Gap in the Nixon Tapes? Maybe a Teen-Age Cry of Love". The New York Times. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  5. ^ a b Waxman, Sharon (August 1, 1999). "Generation X's Tricky 'Dick'". The Washington Post. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  6. ^ "Dick". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  7. ^ "What's Hot". Los Angeles Times. December 2, 1999.
  8. ^ "Sony Pictures Renames Columbia TriStar". Billboard. November 19, 2004. Retrieved July 29, 2015.
  9. ^ "1999 film "Dick" with Kirsten Dunst and Michelle Williams on Blu-ray November". HighDefDiscNews. October 6, 2018.
  10. ^ Blu-ray release
    "Dick Blu-ray". Blu-ray.com.
  11. ^ "Dick (1999)" – via www.rottentomatoes.com.
  12. ^ "Dick Reviews". Metacritic.
  13. ^ Maltin, Leonard, Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide. New York: Signet Books, 2009. ISBN 1-101-10660-3. p.356
  14. ^ McCarthy, Todd (August 2, 1999). "Review: 'Dick – D.C. Follies: Kicky 'Dick' Pic Clicks'". Variety. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  15. ^ a b c Thomas, Kevin (August 4, 1999). "Teen Girls Change History in 'Dick's' White House". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  16. ^ a b Kempley, Ria (August 4, 1999). "Tricky 'Dick': A Bungle of Laughs". The Washington Post. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  17. ^ Hettrick, Scott. "See Dick Run On and On About the Watergate Era," Los Angeles Times, Friday, December 10, 1999. Retrieved August 5, 2020
  18. ^ Jacobs, Matthew. "9 Things You Really Never Knew About Dick," HuffPost, August 27, 2014. Retrieved August 5, 2020

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Dick is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Andrew Fleming from a script he wrote with Sheryl Longin It is a comic reimagining of the Watergate scandal which ended the presidency of Richard Nixon and features several cast members from Saturday Night Live and The Kids in the Hall 3 Kirsten Dunst and Michelle Williams star as Betsy and Arlene two warm hearted but unworldly 15 year old friends who through various arbitrary circumstances become the legendary Deep Throat figure who played a key role in bringing down the presidency of Nixon played by Dan Hedaya At the time of the movie s release the real identity of Deep Throat was not yet known to the public DickTheatrical release posterDirected byAndrew FlemingWritten byAndrew FlemingSheryl LonginProduced byGale Anne HurdStarringKirsten Dunst Michelle Williams Dave Foley Harry Shearer Dan HedayaCinematographyAlexander GruszynskiEdited byMia GoldmanMusic byJohn DebneyProductioncompaniesColumbia Pictures Phoenix PicturesDistributed bySony Pictures ReleasingRelease dateAugust 4 1999 1999 08 04 Running time94 minutesCountriesCanada 1 United States 1 LanguageEnglishBudget 13 million 2 Box office 6 3 million US 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Awards 6 Soundtrack 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditBetsy Jobs and Arlene Lorenzo are two sweet natured ditzy teenagers living in Washington D C in 1972 Betsy comes from a wealthy Georgetown family while Arlene lives with her widowed mother in an apartment in the Watergate building On the night of the Watergate break in the girls sneak out of Arlene s to mail a letter to enter a contest to win a date with teen idol singer Bobby Sherman They sneak through the parking garage by taping the latch of a door accidentally causing the break in to be discovered Seen by G Gordon Liddy they panic and run The security guard is startled by the taped door calls the police who immediately arrest the burglars The next day at the White House on a school tour they happen across Liddy again They don t recognize him but he recognizes them and becomes suspicious He points them out to H R Haldeman who interrogates them Their conversation revealing the girls don t think about the president much is interrupted by a phone call from his wife and then by President Nixon himself who takes Haldeman aside to complain about the bugging operation being fouled up The girls are awestruck at being in the same room as Nixon but more so at being able to play with his dog which gives him an idea To keep their silence he appoints them his official dog walkers which means they must be admitted repeatedly to the White House On these visits they accidentally influence major events such as the Vietnam peace process and the Nixon Brezhnev accord by bringing along cookies that they have inadvertently baked marijuana into Later when Betsy s brother Larry reveals the cookies secret ingredient and hears the President ate them he concludes that this explains Nixon s paranoia The girls become familiar with the Nixon administration s key players including Henry Kissinger and accidentally learn the major secrets of the Watergate scandal Arlene previously infatuated with Bobby Sherman now falls equally hard for the president Just after reading an 18 1 2 minute message of love into his tape recorder she plays back another part of the tape hears his coarse brutal rantings and realizes his true nature When they confront Nixon he fires and threatens them They now reevaluate what they have learned and decide to reveal everything to the radical muckraking bastards Nixon s words at the Washington Post Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein So they become informants two 15 year old girls are the true identity of the famous Deep Throat Betsy s brother had just been caught watching the film of the same name Woodward and Bernstein portrayed as petty childish and incompetent are naturally skeptical of the two girls To make matters worse their only piece of physical evidence a list of names of those involved from the Committee to Re Elect the President is eaten by Betsy s dog Nixon s men realize the girls are a real threat and attempt tactics such as bugging and undercover agents to find out what they know going so far as to break into Betsy s house and plant an agent as Arlene s mother s boyfriend Eventually pushed to the limit after being chased by the Watergate plumbers they decide to take action Sneaking into Haldeman s house the girls find and take a crucial tape recording They give a transcription of it to Woodward and Bernstein keeping the tape as a souvenir thus ending Nixon s political career Nixon finds Arlene s message on his tape and erases it reasoning that he d be crucified if it was perceived that he had an affair with a 15 year old girl After his resignation as his helicopter flies over Betsy s house the girls hold up a sign with the phrase You suck Dick further angering the now ex president 4 Cast EditKirsten Dunst as Betsy Jobs Michelle Williams as Arlene Lorenzo Dan Hedaya as President Richard Dick Nixon Bruce McCulloch as Carl Bernstein Will Ferrell as Bob Woodward Saul Rubinek as Henry Kissinger Teri Garr as Helen Lorenzo Dave Foley as H R Haldeman Harry Shearer as G Gordon Liddy Ted McGinley as Roderick Karl Pruner as Frank Jobs Devon Gummersall as Larry Jobs Jim Breuer as John Dean G D Spradlin as Ben Bradlee Ryan Reynolds as Chip French Stewart as The Interviewer Ana Gasteyer as Rose Mary WoodsProduction EditWriters Andrew Fleming and Sheryl Longin attempted to write several different scripts with teenage girls as protagonists The idea of using the Watergate scandal came from a real life experience Longin had with Nixon when her family stayed at the same hotel as Nixon As a child she and a friend pelted Nixon with ice cubes causing a minor disturbance Fleming said that he was surprised at the attempts to rehabilitate Nixon s image and Longin cited the Watergate scandal as a defining political moment for their generation She said she channeled the resulting anger and cynicism into the script Several people told the duo that various gags went too far Fleming who believed Nixon got off easily said they fought to keep everything They approached Ben Bradlee and John Dean to play themselves but both declined 5 Release EditSony s marketing research indicated teenage girls were the film s biggest demographic so promotional material focused on Dunst and Williams instead of the political aspects 5 Dick was released in the US on August 4 1999 1 It grossed 2 2 million in its opening weekend opening at No 12 in 1522 theaters It went on to gross 6 3 million in the US 6 Home media Edit On December 14 1999 7 Dick was released on VHS and DVD by Columbia TriStar Home Video nb 1 Eighteen years later on November 6 2018 9 it was released on Blu ray 10 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Reception EditOn Rotten Tomatoes Dick has a 72 approval rating based on 74 reviews with an average score of 6 4 10 and the consensus A clever funny slice of alternate history Dick farcically re imagines the Watergate era and largely succeeds thanks to quirky winning performances from Michelle Williams Kirsten Dunst and Will Ferrell 11 On Metacritic the film has a score of 65 out of 100 based on reviews from 21 critics 12 Leonard Maltin gave the film three stars calling it a clever cross of Clueless and All the President s Men 13 Todd McCarthy in his review for Variety called it an audacious imaginative political comedy that will appeal more to adults than teenagers 14 Stephen Holden of The New York Times described it as an uproariously dizzy satire that was inspired by the Lewinsky scandal 4 Writing for the Los Angeles Times Kevin Thomas said the film is so sharp and funny it should appeal to all ages 15 Rita Kempley of The Washington Post described it as more fun than you ever thought you d have with Richard Nixon 16 The film s acting received critical commentary Thomas positively compared Hedaya s performance to Anthony Hopkins in Nixon 15 and Kempley called Hedaya no less adept than Hopkins 16 Holden wrote that Hedaya s portrayal of Nixon is the year s funniest film caricature 4 Thomas called Dunst and Williams a constant delight 15 Awards Edit Year Award Category Subject Result2000 Satellite Awards Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical Dick NominatedBest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role Comedy or Musical Dan Hedaya NominatedYoung Artist Awards Best Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actress Michelle Williams NominatedYoungStar Award Best Young Actress Performance in a Motion Picture Comedy Kirsten Dunst NominatedSoundtrack EditOriginal Motion Picture Soundtrack DickSoundtrack album by various artistsReleased1999RecordedOcean Way Nashville Track 1 only Genre1970s popular musicLength50 29LabelVirgin Records America Inc ProducerRalph SallAll fifteen compositions are Top 40 hit songs from the 1970s but two weren t recorded until after the Watergate scandal had ended 17 They are Lady Marmalade and Dancing Queen which were released three months and two years later respectively Sixpence None the Richer s cover version of the latter song is the album s opening track and the only one recorded for the movie Captain amp Tennille s Love Will Keep Us Together had been considered for use in the film but the politically conservative Daryl Dragon and Toni Tennille did not appreciate the movie s irreverence and denied the rights to their cover Led Zeppelin s Over the Hills and Far Away was originally intended to accompany the closing scene but Fleming eventually realized Carly Simon s You re So Vain was a better fit and used it instead 18 Soundtrack album listingNo TitleWriter s Performed byLength1 Dancing Queen Benny Andersson Bjorn Ulvaeus Stig AndersonSixpence None the Richer4 002 ABC Berry Gordy Deke Richards Alphonzo Mizell and Freddie PerrenThe Jackson 52 573 Crocodile Rock Elton John Bernie TaupinElton John3 534 Lady Marmalade Bob Crewe Kenny NolanLabelle3 195 Rock On David EssexDavid Essex3 246 Hooked on a Feeling Mark JamesBlue Swede2 517 Popcorn Gershon KingsleyHot Butter2 318 Rock Your Baby Harry Wayne Casey Richard FinchGeorge McCrae3 189 Love s Theme Barry WhiteThe Love Unlimited Orchestra3 3310 Mr Big Stuff Joseph Broussard Carrol Washington Ralph George WilliamsJean Knight2 2811 The Loco Motion Gerry Goffin Carole KingGrand Funk Railroad2 4512 Come and Get Your Love Lolly VegasRedbone3 3213 Coconut Harry NilssonHarry Nilsson3 4614 Brother Louie Errol Brown Tony WilsonStories3 5515 You re So Vain Carly SimonCarly Simon4 17Notes Edit Renamed Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment in April 2001 then Sony Pictures Home Entertainment between November 2004 8 and March 2005 References Edit a b c Dick American Film Institute Retrieved October 27 2016 a b Dick 1999 The Numbers Retrieved October 27 2016 Jacobs Matthew August 27 2014 9 Things You Really Never Knew About Dick HuffPost a b c Holden Stephen August 4 1999 FILM REVIEW That Gap in the Nixon Tapes Maybe a Teen Age Cry of Love The New York Times Retrieved December 3 2016 a b Waxman Sharon August 1 1999 Generation X s Tricky Dick The Washington Post Retrieved December 3 2016 Dick Box Office Mojo Retrieved December 3 2016 What s Hot Los Angeles Times December 2 1999 Sony Pictures Renames Columbia TriStar Billboard November 19 2004 Retrieved July 29 2015 1999 film Dick with Kirsten Dunst and Michelle Williams on Blu ray November HighDefDiscNews October 6 2018 Blu ray release Dick Blu ray Blu ray com Dick 1999 via www rottentomatoes com Dick Reviews Metacritic Maltin Leonard Leonard Maltin s Movie Guide New York Signet Books 2009 ISBN 1 101 10660 3 p 356 McCarthy Todd August 2 1999 Review Dick D C Follies Kicky Dick Pic Clicks Variety Retrieved December 3 2016 a b c Thomas Kevin August 4 1999 Teen Girls Change History in Dick s White House Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 3 2016 a b Kempley Ria August 4 1999 Tricky Dick A Bungle of Laughs The Washington Post Retrieved December 3 2016 Hettrick Scott See Dick Run On and On About the Watergate Era Los Angeles Times Friday December 10 1999 Retrieved August 5 2020 Jacobs Matthew 9 Things You Really Never Knew About Dick HuffPost August 27 2014 Retrieved August 5 2020External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Dick film Dick at IMDb Dick at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dick film amp oldid 1148726123, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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