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Nixon (1995)

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Directed by
Oliver Stone

Written by
Stephen J. Rivele, Christopher Wilkinson

Cast
Anthony Hopkins, Joan Allen, Powers Boothe, Ed Harris, Bob Hoskins [more]


Release Date
• USA: Dec 20, 1995
DVD Release Date
• R1: Jun 15, 1999

Budget $50,000,000

MPAA Rating
Rated R for language.

Running Time
3 hours, 12 minutes

Country USA

Production Companies
Cinergi Pictures Entertainment Inc., Hollywood Pictures, Illusion Entertainment

Studio Buena Vista

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 Quotes from Nixon (1995)
1
Richard M. Nixon: Always remember: others may hate you. But those who hate you don't win unless you hate them. And then you destroy yourself.

  
2
John Dean: There's a cancer in the presidency and it's growing.

  
3
[after the Kent State shootings]
Richard M. Nixon: I'd like to offer my condolences to those families. But Nixon can't.

  
4
Richard M. Nixon: Presidents don't threaten. They don't have to.

  
5
Richard M. Nixon: They can't impeach me for bombing Cambodia. The president can bomb anybody he likes.

  
6
Richard M. Nixon: [to a portrait of Kennedy] When they look at you, they see what they want to be. When they look at me, they see what they are.

  
7
Pat Nixon: I was thinking tonight - do you remember, Dick? Do you remember when you used to drive me on dates with the other boys? You didn't want to let me out of your sight.
Richard M. Nixon: Yeah, sure, a long time ago.
Pat Nixon: Yes, it's been a long time...
[Nixon, sensing a signal, recoils]
Richard M. Nixon: I don't need that, Buddy. I'm not Jack Kennedy.
Pat Nixon: [rebuffed] No, you're not. So stop comparing yourself to him. You have no reason to. You have everything you ever wanted. You've earned it. Why can't you just enjoy it?
Richard M. Nixon: I do. I do. In my own way.
Pat Nixon: Then what are you scared of, honey?
Richard M. Nixon: I'm not scared, buddy.
[a pause]
Richard M. Nixon: You don't understand. They're playing for keeps, Buddy. The press, the kids, the liberals - they're out there, trying to figure out how to tear me down.
Pat Nixon: They're all your enemies?
Richard M. Nixon: Yes!
Pat Nixon: You personally?
Richard M. Nixon: Yes! This is about me. Why can't you understand that, you of all people? It's not the war - It's Nixon! They want to destroy Nixon! And if I expose myself even the slightest bit they'll tear my insides out. Do you want that? Do you want to see that, Buddy? It's not pretty.
Pat Nixon: Sometimes I think that's what you want.
Richard M. Nixon: [contemptuous] What the hell are you saying? Are you drunk? Jesus, you sound just like them now!
Richard M. Nixon: I've got to keep fighting, Buddy, for the country. These people running things, the elite... they're soft, chickenshit faggots! They just want to cover their asses and meet girls and tear eachother down. Oh, God, this country's in deep, deep trouble, Buddy... and I have to see this through. Mother would've wanted no less of me.
Pat Nixon: I just wish... you knew how much I love you, that's all. It took me a long time to fall in love with you, Dick. But I did. And it doesn't make you happy. You want them to love you...
[Pat motions outward, indicating the public]
Richard M. Nixon: [interjects] No, I don't. I'm not Jack...
Pat Nixon: But they never will, Dick. No matter how many elections you win, they never will.

  
8
Julie Nixon: [hesitantly] Did you, Daddy? Did you cover it up?
Richard M. Nixon: Do you think I would do something like that, honey?

  
9
[President Nixon is making an impromptu nighttime visit to the Lincoln Memorial, where a group of student protestors has camped out]
Richard M. Nixon: Hi, I'm Dick Nixon.
Student: You're shittin' me.
Richard M. Nixon: Where you from?
Student: Syracuse.
Richard M. Nixon: The Orangemen! Now there's a football program. Jim Brown. And that other tailback... The one with the blood disease.
Student: Ernie Davis.
Richard M. Nixon: Right, right. I used to play a little ball myself at Whittier.
[Nixon laughs nervously]
Richard M. Nixon: Of course, they used to use me as a tackling dummy.
Young Woman: We didn't come here to talk about football.
Richard M. Nixon: [chastened] Well, I understand that. Probably most of you think I'm a real SOB. I know that. I understand how you feel, I really do. I want peace, too, but peace with honor.
Young Woman: What does that mean?
Richard M. Nixon: Well, you can't have peace without a price. Sometimes you have to be willing to fight for peace. And sometimes to die.
Student: What you have to understand, Mr. Nixon, is that we are willing to die for what we believe in.

  
10
Pat Nixon: When do the rest of us stop PAYING OFF YOUR DEBTS?

  
11
Alexander Haig: I'm in control here.

  
12
[On losing the 1960 Presidential election to John F. Kennedy]
Murray Chotiner: They stole it fair and square.

  
13
Henry Kissinger: Can you imagine what this man would be like had anyone ever loved him?

  
14
[the day after John F. Kennedy's murder]
Richard M. Nixon: I bet if I was President they wouldn't have killed me.

  
15
[to a White House portrait of Dwight Eisenhower]
Richard M. Nixon: I hope I haven't let you down.

  
16
John Dean: Can I ask you a question? How the hell do you have the temerity to blackmail the President of the United States?
E. Howard Hunt: That's not the question John. The question is: why is he paying?

  
17
H. R. Haldeman: Eight words back in '72. 'I covered up. I was wrong. I'm sorry'. The American public would have forgiven him. But we never opened our mouths, John. We failed him.
John Ehrlichman: Dick Nixon apologize? That will be the day. Most of his armor would fall off.

  
18
E. Howard Hunt: [to John Dean] John, sooner or later. Sooner, I think, you're gonna learn a lesson that's been learned by everyone who's ever gotten close to Richard Nixon. That he's the darkness reaching out for the darkness. And eventually, its either you or him. Your grave's already been dug John.

  
19
Henry Kissinger: [to chairman Mao] Power is the ultimate aphrodisiac.

  
20
J. Edgar Hoover: There's already been one radical in the White House. I don't believe it could survive another.

  
21
Richard M. Nixon: Only when you've been in the deepest valley, can you ever know how magnificent it is on top of the highest mountain.

  
22
John Dean: This is the sort of thing that Mafia people can do, washing money and so forth. We just don't know about these things because we're not criminals.

  
23
[On whether or not he wants more money]
E. Howard Hunt: In Richard Nixon's long history of underhanded dealings he's never had better value for his money. If I were to open my mouth all the dominoes would fall.

  
24
Mao-Tse-Tung: [Speaking through an interpreter] Is peace all you are interested in? The real war is in us. History is a symptom of our disease.

  
25
Pat Nixon: [pounds keys on piano] Cocksucker.

  
26
Haig, Ziegler, and Buzhardt: It's the President's personal property. I will never give up my tapes to a bunch of Kennedy-loving Harvard Democrat cocksuckers.

  
27
Jones, Jack: Detente with communists? Detente! Sounds like a couple of fags dancing.

  
28
Richard M. Nixon: Do you miss Cuba, Manolo?
Manolo: Yes, Mr. President.
Richard M. Nixon: We let you down, didn't we. Your people.
Manolo: That was Mr. Kennedy, sir.
Richard M. Nixon: You don't think he was a hero?
Manolo: [shrugs] He was a politican.
Richard M. Nixon: Did you cry when he died?
Manolo: Yes.
Richard M. Nixon: Why?
Manolo: I don't know. He made me... see the stars.
Richard M. Nixon: How did he do that?
[A beat. Nixon is deep in thought]
Richard M. Nixon: All those kids... Why do they hate me so much?

  
29
Alexander Haig: I'm afraid we have another problem, Mr. President.
[He hands him a paper. Nixon glances at it]
Alexander Haig: June 23rd, '72, sir. The part that's underlined. Your instructions to Haldeman regarding the CIA and the FBI.
Richard M. Nixon: So?
Alexander Haig: Your lawyers feel it's the... "smoking gun".
Richard M. Nixon: It's totally out of context. I was protecting the national security. I never intended -
Alexander Haig: Sir, the deadline is today.
Richard M. Nixon: Can we get around this, Al?
Alexander Haig: It's the Supreme Court, sir. You don't get around it.

  
30
[State Secretary Henry Kissinger watches President Nixon on TV]
Richard M. Nixon: ...because people have got to know whether or not their President is a crook. Well, I am not a crook.
Henry Kissinger: Oh God, I think I'm going to throw up.

  
31
Presidential Lawyer St. Clair: Sir, don't you think all these deletion marks in the transcripts make it look as though you do nothing but swear?

  
32
[Nixon awkwardly puts his arm around John Dean, his legal counsel]
Richard M. Nixon: John, I want you to get away from this madhouse, these reporters, and go up to Camp David for the weekend. And I want you to write up a report. I want you to put everything you know about Watergate in there.
John Dean: You want me to put it all in writing. Over my signature.
Richard M. Nixon: Well, nobody knows more about this thing than you do, John. The details, that stuff, I don't know about.
[A pause]
John Dean: Sir, I'm not going to be the scapegoat for this. Haldeman and Ehrlicman are in just as deep as me.

  
33
John Ehrlichman: You got people dying because he didn't make the varsity football team. You got the Constitution hanging by a thread because the old man went to Whittier instead of Yale.

  


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