Frost/Nixon' Bland and Cartoonish; 'Inkheart' has Intriguing Premise (Screen Scene)
The Niagara Falls Reporter (Niagara Falls, NY) 2009, Jan 27, 10, 4
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Publisher Description
It turns out that there were two men in search of rehabilitation when British newsman and satirist David Frost worked hard at scoring a 1977 television interview with disgraced former United States president Richard Milhous Nixon. Frost had a so-so career on the small screen and was most familiar to Americans as one of the cast members of "That Was The Week That Was," a TV show that was the precursor of such U.S. hits as the no-longer-really-funny "Saturday Night Live" and today's smart "The Daily Show."
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