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Secret Honor

Features:
  • New high-definition digital transfer, with restored image and sound
  • Audio commentaries with director Robert Altman and co-writer Donald Freed
  • New 22-minute video interview with actor Philip Baker Hall
  • 81 minutes of archival-film excerpts from the political career of President Richard M. Nixon
  • English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired
  • Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition
  • Plus: an essay by film critic Michael Wilmington
View menus
    • Side #1 --
    • Play the Movie
    • Chapters
    • Chapters: Color Bars
    • Commentaries
    • Director Robert Altman
    • On
    • Off
    • Index
    • Freed, Hall, Harders, and Altman
    • Illusion of Nixon
    • From Stage to Screen
    • The Monitors
    • Nixon and His Family
    • "As He Gets Drunker"
    • Nixon's Awareness of Himself
    • The Tapes
    • Harold Pinter
    • Presidents and Preachers
    • Reagan and Nixon
    • No Conclusions
    • White Phone, Red Phone
    • "As if There Were an Intruder"
    • War With the Press
    • "I Did Not Interfere"
    • According to Stone and Freed
    • The Willy Loman Tragedy
    • Political Content, Financial License
    • No Personal Agenda
    • The Best Thing Freed Did
    • Nixon and Television
    • Truth and Conspiracies
    • Nixon's Secret Honor
    • Democracy at Its Height
    • "I Got a Letter From Nixon"
    • Hall's Performance
    • The Real Power of the Film
    • Color Bars
    • Co-Writer Donald Freed
    • On
    • Off
    • Index
    • Audacity, Commitment, and Bravery
    • Era of Paranoia
    • Another Trial Hanging Over Him
    • Contradictions
    • Nixon's First Job as a Shill
    • "Keeps Taking Detours"
    • Tricky Dick Nixon
    • The Psychoanalysis of Nixon
    • Bohemian Grove
    • "To Win, to Win, to Win"
    • Nixon's Secret Police
    • A Deeply American Story
    • "Oh, to Be President"
    • "As Nixon Gets Drunker"
    • Slips of the Tongue
    • The "Good Dog, Richard" Letter
    • Kissinger and Nixon
    • Alger Hiss and Whitaker Chambers
    • New Deal Democrats
    • Voice of the Silent Majority
    • Nixon's Cold War America
    • To Make a Portrait of Nixon
    • The Tortured Tail of Vietnam
    • The White House Horrors
    • Mythology of Deep Throat
    • "Nixon Said to Halderman..."
    • "There Comes a Moment of Truth"
    • Altman's Genius
    • Color Bars
    • Philip Baker Hall
    • Play
    • Index
    • New York Stage Actor in L.A.
    • The Original Play
    • Robert Altman Steps In
    • Collaboration and Choreography
    • "It Put Me on the Map in Film"
    • President Richard M. Nixon
    • Play
    • Index
    • Play All
    • "Checkers Speech"
    • 1968 Biographical Campaign Film
    • Q&A Session at Editors' Convention
    • Response to Subpoena of Tapes
    • Resignation Address to the Nation
    • Farewell to the White House Staff
View chapters
    • Side #1 --
    • 1. Opening Credits
    • 2. Testing 1, 2, 3, Uh, 4
    • 3. The Matter of the Pardon
    • 4. The Kennedy Brothers
    • 5. Goddamn TB
    • 6. I See the Face of a Child
    • 7. My Wife Does Not Wear a Mink Coat
    • 8. Something Happened to My Client
    • 9. The Committee of 100
    • 10. The Blueprint of My Life
    • 11. I Could've Beaten Kennedy
    • 12. I Am the American Dream
    • 13. I Used to Love Being President
    • 14. Watch Out for the Liberals
    • 15. The American Nightmare
    • 16. Your Good Dog, Richard
    • 17. What Are You Looking At, Kissinger?
    • 18. The Hiss Case
    • 19. The Reds, the Reds, the Reds
    • 20. Only Nixon Could Dump Nixon
    • 21. The China Plan
    • 22. I Can Feel Mother's Eyes
    • 23. The CREEP Conspiracy
    • 24. He Chose Secret Honor
    • 25. John Dean Did Me a Favor
    • 26. I Sold My Soul at Bohemian Grove
    • 27. Guilty of One Thing Only
    • 28. Fuck 'Em! Fuck 'Em! Fuck 'Em!
Year released: 1984
MPAA Rating: [ ]
Format: No information available
Length: 90
Sound: DD1
Subtitles: Eng
Studio: Criterion