The story of Mark Felt, the man known then only as “Deep Throat”.
In 1974, President Richard Nixon became the first president to resign the post in the history of the United States of America, when the reporting of Washington Post journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein implicated his administration in the Watergate scandal. Woodward and Bernstein were aided by an informant known only as "Deep Throat". In 2005, 30 years after the scandal, we came to know Deep Throat by his true identity: former associate director of the FBI, Mark Felt.
MARK FELT: THE MAN WHO BROUGHT DOWN THE WHITE HOUSE chronicles the personal and professional life of a brilliant and uncompromising man. Directed by Peter Landseman (CONCUSSION, PARKLAND), it stars Academy Award nominee, Liam Neeson (SCHINDLER’S LIST, TAKEN) in the titular role, along with Academy Award nominee Diane Lane (UNFAITHFUL, MAN OF STEEL) and Maika Monroe (IT FOLLOWS, THE GUEST).
Countries
United States- Festivals
- Toronto International Film Festival, Atlantic International Film Festival
- Director
- Peter Landesman
- Executive Producer
- Yale Badik, Des Carey, Colin Wilson, Peter Guber, Jeffrey Vinik, Nik Bower, Deepak Nayar, Michael Schaefer
- Producer
- Ridley Scott, Giannina Scott, Marc Butan, Anthony Katagas, Peter Landesman, Steve Richards, Jay Roach
- Screenwriter
- Peter Landesman
- Cinematographer
- Adam Kimmel
- Editor
- Tariq Anwar
- Production Design
- David Crank
- Music
- Daniel Pemberton
- Cast
- Liam Neeson, Diane Lane, Michael C. Hall, Bruce Greenwood, Kate Walsh, Tom Sizemore, Josh Lucas, Maika Monroe, Marton Csokas, Tony Goldwyn, Ike Barinholtz, Noah Wyle, Eddie Marsan, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Brian D'Arcy James