Subtitle All The President's Men (1976) May 2026

: Perri’s title design was intentionally minimalist to adhere to screenwriter William Goldman’s request for "as few credits as possible," letting the dates and names vanish quickly into the night.

The film begins with a jarring, high-impact sequence where the date is hammered onto a blank page. subtitle All the President's Men (1976)

The 1976 political thriller All the President’s Men is famous for its "dateline" opening, which uses a typewriter as a narrative device to set the scene. : Perri’s title design was intentionally minimalist to

: Director Alan J. Pakula amplified the sound of the typewriter keys to mimic gunshots or cannon fire. This choice establishes from the very first frame that "words are nothing less than a weapon". subtitle All the President's Men (1976)