Lifelong G-Man Mark Felt, aka 'Deep Throat,' leaks information to the press that helps to uncover the Watergate scandal of 1974.
4 November 1916, St. Joseph, Missouri, USA
13 January 1983, London, England, UK
10 October 1969, Bellflower, California, USA
27 March 1968, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
30 June 1966, Invercargill, New Zealand
19 November 1936, Gibbon, Nebraska, USA
20 May 1960, Los Angeles, California, USA
9 June 1968, Stepney, London, England, UK
29 January 1976, Fairfax, Virginia, USA
2 July 1955, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
1 December 1976, Dover, Ohio, USA
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December 18, 2017
Recommended for Watergate completists, and perhaps those interested in some of the specific gears of the impeachment machine.October 16, 2017
Filmed in bleak green-gray hues, writer-director Peter Landesman's movie depicts D.C. as a nest of vipers, of conspiracies within conspiracies, of paranoia begetting paranoia.October 13, 2017
The film has all the subtlety of a term paper, even if the earliest scenes suggest otherwise.October 20, 2017
Are there any Mark Felts left, and when will they stand up? "Mark Felt" is asking that question just as much as it's honoring its subject, but it's not telling anyone to hold their breath.October 13, 2017
The furtive figure history knows best as Watergate snitch Deep Throat gets a movie treatment more suited to the printed page than the big screen.December 05, 2017
It's absolutely flawed and misses out on its full potential, but functions thanks to at least finding focus when doling out the facts and showing what went on throughout the investigationNovember 17, 2017
Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House has nothing to offer.December 08, 2017
Like its celebrated predecessor, All the President's Men, Mark Felt... is essential viewing.December 08, 2017
Unfortunately, while their performances are intriguing at best, they all appear to be misplaced in this biographical drama. Blame it largely on shoddy writing and direction by Peter Landesman, who appears to be out of his depth.November 16, 2017
A superficial chronicle of political deception as writer/director Peter Landesman completely fails to capture the compelling drama of 'All the President's Men.'October 19, 2017
The cast is first-rate, notably Neeson in the title role. "Mark Felt" benefits mightily from his very particular set of acting skills.October 13, 2017
Landesman has wrangled a murderer's row of character actors here - Tom Sizemore! Ike Barinholtz! Michael C. Hall! Bruce Greenwood! - but his script and direction lack a distinct killer instinct.