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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dick_(film)Dick (film) - Wikipedia

    Dick is a 1999 comedy film directed by Andrew Fleming from a script he co-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.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0144168Dick (1999) - IMDb

    Aug 4, 1999 · Dick: Directed by Andrew Fleming. With Kirsten Dunst, Michelle Williams, Dan Hedaya, Will Ferrell. After wandering off during a White House tour, two high school girls inadvertently become Richard Nixon's top secret advisers at the height of the Watergate scandal.

    • (21K)
    • Comedy
    • Andrew Fleming
    • 1999-08-04
  3. In an effort to find out exactly what the girls know, Richard Nixon himself appoints them as official White House dog walkers. Suddenly and accidentally, the two girls are swept up in the political intrigue of the world's most famous break-in: Watergate.

    • Andrew Fleming
    • Kirsten Dunst
  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1090805-dickDick | Rotten Tomatoes

    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 ...

    • (74)
    • Andrew Fleming
    • PG-13
    • Kirsten Dunst
  5. After wandering off during a White House tour, two high school girls inadvertently become Richard Nixon's top secret advisers at the height of the Watergate scandal. In current day, Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein have still not revealed the identity of Deep Throat, their source that led to them breaking the story of ...

  6. Two high school girls wander off during a class trip to the White House and meet President Richard Nixon. They become the official dog walkers for Nixon's dog Checkers, and become his secret ...

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  8. Aug 4, 1999 · "Dick'' is the flip side of "All the President's Men,'' explaining at last all of the loose ends of the Watergate scandal--how the duct tape got on the Watergate lock, who Deep Throat really was, and why the 18 1/2-minute gap appeared on the White House tapes.