
Kissinger and Nixon
TV Movie · Drama
Overview
A dramatization of the relationship between Kissinger and Nixon during the six-month period in 1972-73 when Kissinger was negotiating an end to the Vietnam War and Nixon was grandstanding politically.
Top Cast


Ron Silver
Ron Silver
Henry A. Kissinger
Ron Silver
Henry A. Kissinger


Beau Bridges
Beau Bridges
Richard Nixon
Beau Bridges
Richard Nixon


Ron White
Ron White
H.R. 'Bob' Haldeman
Ron White
H.R. 'Bob' Haldeman


George Takei
George Takei
Le Duc Tho
George Takei
Le Duc Tho


Kenneth Welsh
Kenneth Welsh
James 'Scotty' Reston
Kenneth Welsh
James 'Scotty' Reston


Tony Rosato
Tony Rosato
Charles Colson (Special Counsel to the President)
Tony Rosato
Charles Colson (Special Counsel to the President)
Henry Chan
Henry Chan
President Nguyen Van Thieu
Henry Chan
President Nguyen Van Thieu


Matt Frewer
Matt Frewer
Gen. Alexander Haig
Matt Frewer
Gen. Alexander Haig
Tom Tran
Tom Tran
Nbo
Tom Tran
Nbo
Chang Ping-Yu
Chang Ping-Yu
Political advisor
Chang Ping-Yu
Political advisor
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