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Synopsis
The 8-hour TV miniseries Blind Ambition was originally telecast May 20 through 23, 1979. This 105-minute feature-film version, prepared in 1982, seems a bit rushed at times, but overall does a credible and coherent job of storytelling. Based on John Dean's book Blind Ambition, with elements of Maureen Dean's Mo woven in by screenwriter Stanley R. Greenberg, this is the saga of the Watergate affair, as experienced by Dean (Martin Sheen) and hia wife Maureen (Theresa Russell). As the Nixon administration goes down in flames, the Deans' marriage is sorely tested-as is Dean's success-at-any-price credo. Rip Torn plays Nixon like something out of a Greek Tragedy; some viewer accepted his interpretation, others found it jarringly inaccurate. Others in the cast of "usual suspects" include Michael Callan as Charles Colson, Lonny Chapman as L. Patrick Gray, William Daniels as G. Gordon Liddy, Fred Grandy as Donald Segretti, Christopher Guest as Jeb Magruder, Lawrence Pressman as H. R. Haldeman, William Windom as Richard Kleindienst, James Greene as E. Howard Hunt, Logan Ramsey as J. Edgar Hoover, and Al Checco as judge John Sirica. Also known as The John Dean Story, Blind Ambition earned two Emmy nominations. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Josette Banzet Frenchwoman
John Barbour TV Commentator
Harry Basch Gen. Walters
Ralph Byers Hugh Sloan
K Callan Mrs. Kleindienst
Michael Callan Charles Colson
Lonny Chapman L. Patrick Gray
Al Checco John Sirica
Jack Collins Paul O'Brien
Pat Collins Gordon Strachan
Cathleen Cordell Pat Nixon
Clifford David Fred Fielding
Rosemary de Camp Maureen Dean's Mother
Jo de Winter
Brian Farrell Bruce Kehrli
Hal Fishman TV Commentator
Ed Flanders Charles Shaffer
Lorne Greene E. Howard Hunt
Alan Haufrect Robert McCandless
Mitzi Hoag Press Briefing Secretary
Graham Jarvis John Ehrlichman
James Karen Earl Silbert
Janice Kent Colson's Secretary
Jack Kosslyn Paul
Paul Lukather James Neal
Mario Machado TV Commentator
Edward Mallory Henry Peterson
Alan Mandell Seymour Glanzer
Joe Mantell Joey
Frank McCarthy Deputy
Larry McCormick TV Commentator
Terry McGovern Jack Garfield
Kip Niven Earl Krogh
Jenny O'Hara Liz Garfield
Gerald O'Loughlin John J. Caulfield
Alan Oppenheimer George Simonson
Lawrence Pressman H.R. Haldeman
Dan Priest Richard Moore
Jack Rader Supervisor
Anne Ramsey
Logan Ramsey J. Edgar Hoover
John Randolph John Mitchell
Ron Recasner Marshall
Peter Mark Richman Robert Mardian
Theresa Russell Maureen Dean
William Schallert Herbert Kalmach
David Sheiner Sam Dash
James J. Sloyan Ron Ziegler
Garn Stephens Carol Thompson
Patricia Stich Jill Vollner
William Windom Richard Kleindienst
Darrell Zwerling Frederick LaRue
Larry Carroll TV Commentator
William Daniels G. Gordon Liddy
Stuart Gillard Larry Higby
Christopher Guest Jeb Magruder
Martin Sheen John Dean
Rip Torn Richard M. Nixon
Fred Grandy Donald Segretti
Hettie Lynne Hurtes TV Commentator
Earl Montgomery, Jr. Donald Campbell
Janet Langhart TV Commentator
Edwin Owens Burt
Dawson Mays Dwight Chapin
Ross Bickell Tom Huston
Don Herbert TV Commentator
Ray Briehm TV Commentator
John Bernabei Barber
Chris Gugas Polygraph Operator

Production Crew

Michael Baugh Art Director
John Dean Book Author
Maureen Dean Book Author
Edward R. Brown Cinematographer
Fred Karlin Composer (Music Score)
Walter Scharf Composer (Music Score)
George Schaefer Director
Arthur D. Hilton Editor
John Wright Editor
Peter Parasheles Editor
David Susskind Executive Producer
George Schaefer Producer
Renee Valente Producer
Stanley R. Greenberg Screenwriter
Year: 1979
Runtime: 95
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Category: Feature

Genre
Drama