Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward changed American history through their dogged pursuit of the truth in uncovering the story of Watergate. Starting small and building step-by-step, they connected the dots that led from a third-rate burglary at the Watergate Office Building to the resignation of the President of the United States. This documentary asks the question: If two young reporters uncovered a national crime in the White House today, could they be as successful as Woodward and Bernstein were in the 1970s? Through interviews with prominent journalists such Walter Cronkite, Jonathan Alter, Linda Ellerbee, Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, we take an insightful look at the state of investigative journalism in America today.
Gary Leva
Writer, Director

Hal Holbrook
Self - Narrator (voice)
Greg Krikorian
Self

Linda Ellerbee
Self

Walter Cronkite
Self
Matthew Felling
Self

Peter Schweizer
Self
Ben Bradlee
Self

Carl Bernstein
Self
Jonathan Atler
Self
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