

18½
In 1974, a White House transcriber is thrust into the Watergate scandal when she obtains the only copy of the infamous 18½-minute gap in Nixon's tapes.
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Plot Summary
In 1980s New York, a young, ambitious TV producer becomes entangled in a conspiracy when she discovers evidence that President Richard Nixon's secret tapes might contain a missing 18 ½ minutes of controversial content. Navigating the cutthroat world of broadcast journalism and dodging shadowy figures, she races against time to uncover the truth and potentially change history.
Critical Reception
18 ½ received a mixed to positive reception, with critics generally praising its satirical take on political history and its performances, particularly from Katharine McPhee. However, some found the pacing and narrative structure to be uneven.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its inventive premise and sharp political satire.
- Katharine McPhee's performance as the ambitious producer is a standout.
- Some viewers found the film's execution to be less compelling than its concept.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film's premise is inspired by the real-life Watergate scandal and the mystery surrounding the missing 18 ½ minutes from President Nixon's White House tapes.
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