The Post (2017 film)

The Post: A cover-up that spanned four U.S. Presidents pushed the country's first female newspaper publisher and a hard-driving editor to join an unprecedented battle between journalist and government. Inspired by true events.
The Post Overview
Budget | 50 million |
Category | Drama , History |
Production company | 20th Century Fox (US) , DreamWorks Pictures (US) , Reliance Entertainment (IN) , Participant (US) , Amblin Entertainment (US) , Pascal Pictures (US) , TSG Entertainment (US) , Star Thrower Entertainment (US) |
Box office | 179.769 million |
Original language | en |
Runtime | 1.933 Hour |
Release date | 2017-12-22 |
Spoken language | English |
Rating | 69.99% |
Vote Count | 4309 |
The Post - FAQ
What is Budget of The Post ?
Budget of The Post is 50 million
What are Categories of The Post ?
Category of The Post is Drama , History
What are the Production companies of The Post ?
Production companies of The Post are 20th Century Fox (US) , DreamWorks Pictures (US) , Reliance Entertainment (IN) , Participant (US) , Amblin Entertainment (US) , Pascal Pictures (US) , TSG Entertainment (US) , Star Thrower Entertainment (US)
What is the Box office collection of The Post ?
Box office Collection of The Post is 179.769 million
What is the Original language of The Post ?
Original_language of The Post is en
What is the Run time of The Post ?
Run time of The Post is 1.933 Hour
What is Release date of The Post ?
Release date of The Post is 2017-12-22
Cast
- Meryl Streep as Kay Graham
- Tom Hanks as Ben Bradlee
- Sarah Paulson as Tony Bradlee
- Bob Odenkirk as Ben Bagdikian
- Tracy Letts as Fritz Beebe
- Bradley Whitford as Arthur Parsons
- Bruce Greenwood as Robert McNamara
- Matthew Rhys as Daniel Ellsberg
- Alison Brie as Lally Graham
- Carrie Coon as Meg Greenfield
- Jesse Plemons as Roger Clark
- David Cross as Howard Simons
- Zach Woods as Anthony Essaye
- Pat Healy as Phil Geyelin
- John Rue as Gene Patterson
- Richard Holmes as Murray Marder
- Philip Casnoff as Chalmers Roberts
- Jessie Mueller as Judith Martin
- Stark Sands as Don Graham
- Michael Cyril Creighton as Jake
- Will Denton as Michael
- Deirdre Lovejoy as Debbie Regan
- Michael Devine as Copy Chief
- Kelly Miller as Copy Editor
- Jennifer Dundas as Liz Hylton
- Austyn Johnson as Marina Bradlee
- Brent Langdon as Paul Ignatius
- Michael Stuhlbarg as Abe Rosenthal
- Deborah Green as Ann Marie Rosenthal
- Gary Wilmes as Punch Sulzberger
- Christopher Innvar as James Greenfield
- Luke Slattery as NY Times Runner
- Justin Swain as Neil Sheehan
- Robert G. McKay as NY Times Staffer
- Sasha Spielberg as Woman with Package
- Bryan Burton as Lafayette Protester
- Coral Peña as Nancy
- Dan Bittner as Government Lawyer
- Kenneth Tigar as Solicitor Griswold
- David Aaron Baker as Alexander Bickel
- Gannon McHale as Judge Gurfein
- Kevin Loreque as Waiter (F Street Club)
- Francis Dumaurier as Head Waiter (Oakroom)
- Stephen Mailer as Exchange President
- Ned Noyes as Lazard Banker
- John Henry Cox as Lazard Banker
- Dan Bucatinsky as Joe Alsop
- David Costabile as Art Buchwald
- Johanna Day as Ann Buchwald
- Annika Boras as Mrs. Alsop
- Carolyn McCormick as Mrs. McNamara
- Susan Blackwell as Dinner Wife
- Jordan Baker as Dinner Wife
- Lauren Lim Jackson as Eastern Air Stewardess
- Peter Van Wagner as Harry Gladstein
- Angus Hepburn as Judge Gessell
- James Riordan as Vice Admiral Blouin
- Kelly AuCoin as Kevin Maroney
- Cotter Smith as Under Secretary William Macomber
- Ben Livingston as Dennis Doolin
- Stephen Rowe as Judge Robb
- Rick Crom as Supreme Court Marshall
- Fenton Lawless as Linotype Printer
- Cullen Oliver Johnson as Linotype Printer
- JaQwan J. Kelly as Watergate Security Guard
- Brett G. Smith as Platoon Leader
- Brett Diggs as G.I.
- Anthony M Walker as G.I
- Saul Alvarez as G.I.
- Theis Weckesser as Military Advisor
- David Beach as Robert Komer
- Shawn Allen McLaughlin as Reporter (Andrews AFB)
- Shaun O'Hagan as Harry Rowen (RAND)
- Thaddeus Daniels as Rand Corp Guard
- Brendan Burke as Rand Corp Guard
- Celeste Arias as Lynda Sinay
- Sonny Valicenti as Tony Russo
- Patrick Noonan as LA Cop
- Will Blomker as LA Cop
- Amy Russ as White House Assistant
- Aaron Roman Weiner as Bob Haldeman
- Catherine Wolf as RAND Receptionist
- Joel Nagle as Man on Phone
- Tom Bair as Rehnquist (Asst AG)
- Walter Brandes as 18th Street Protester
- Juliana Davies as Katherine
- Hazel Mason as Pamela
- Ginger Mason as Pamela
- Sawyer Spielberg as Plaza Protester
- Mark Jacoby as Chief Justice Burger
- Jon Donahue as Bertram Plain
- Seth Barrish as Layout Editor
- Clarke Thorell as Layout Editor
- Joseph Tudisco as Delivery Man
- Steve Witting as NY Times Staffer
- Gary Galone as NY Times Staffer
- Frank Ridley as NY Times Staffer
- Jeremiah Wiggins as NY Times Staffer
- Alexander Sage Oyen as Protest Singer
- Brittney Johnson as Protest Singer
- Caleb Eberhardt as Protest Singer
- Don McCloskey as Protest Singer
- Estelle Bajou as Protest Singer
- Kaylyn Scardefield as Protest Singer
- Leslie Kujo as Protest Singer
- Lilli Cooper as Protest Singer
- Odiseas Georgiadis as Protest Singer
- Sean Meehan as Suspicious Man
- Steven Kearney as Ehrlichman
- Curzon Dobell as Nixon
- Matthew Piazzi as Newscaster
- Armand Schultz as WTOP-AM Reporter
- Jerry Lobrow as G.I. #4
- Mark Pinelli as AMEX Photographer