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Rating: 6.20/10 from 21000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Aventuras en la Casa Blanca

Title in Italiano:

Le ragazze della Casa Bianca

Title in Português:

Aventuras na Casa Branca

Synopsis

In current day, Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein have still not revealed the identity of Deep Throat, their source that led to them breaking the story of the Watergate scandal and the resignation of President Richard Nixon.

Rewind to June 17, 1972. Friends Betsy Jobs and Arlene Lorenzo are typical fifteen year olds whose minds are preoccupied with boys, especially of the teen heartthrob variety. Arlene, who lives in the Watergate complex with her single mother, has invited Betsy over this evening to prepare Arlene's "Win a Date with Bobby Sherman" contest entry. Wandering around the complex that evening, they see a man who they don't recognize. On a class field trip to the White House the following day, they see the same man in the White House who they sort of recognize but don't know from where. He, G. Gordon Liddy, afraid that they can tie him to the Watergate break-in, decides to take decisive measures to deal with them.

In this administrative high level maneuvering, Betsy and Arlene meet the President himself. To keep an eye on them, Nixon - or Dick as they are allowed to call him - hires them first to walk Checkers, then as youth policy advisors, all in unofficial capacities, and the latter job in name only that is unless he feels the need to institute a policy they recommended just to placate them. But the more that they have access to the White House as a collective, the more they may truly be exposed to the illegal goings-on by the administration. The question becomes if they are astute enough to recognize what they are seeing - they more used to fixating on the likes of Sherman - and know what to do with the information.

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Dick
ABC
Jackson 5: Performer
Fonce Mizell: Writer
Popcorn
Gershon Kingsley: Writer
Stan Free: Performer
Rock Your Baby
Harry Wayne Casey: Writer
George McCrae: Performer
Brother Louie
Errol Brown: Writer
Stories: Performer
Coconut
Harry Nilsson: Writer
Harry Nilsson: Performer
Lady Marmalade
Bob Crewe: Writer
LaBelle: Performer
Hello Dolly
Jerry Herman: Writer
Hooked on a Feeling
Francis Zambon: Writer
Björn Skifs: Performer
Baby I'm a Want You
David Gates: Writer
Bread: Performer
I Honestly Love You
Peter Allen: Writer
Love's Theme
Mr. Big Stuff
Jean Knight: Performer
Joseph Broussard: Writer
Crocodile Rock
Elton John: Writer
Elton John: Performer
Rock On
David Essex: Writer
David Essex: Performer
The Loco-Motion
Grand Funk Railroad: Performer
Carole King: Writer
Come And Get Your Love
Lolly Vegas: Writer
Redbone: Performer
I've Seen All Good People
Jon Anderson: Writer
Yes: Performer
Why Can't We Live Together
Timmy Thomas: Writer
Timmy Thomas: Performer
You're So Vain
Carly Simon: Writer
Carly Simon: Performer
Dancing Queen
Benny Andersson: Writer
ABBA: Performer
Ralph Sall: Produced
Sixpence None the Richer: Performer
Voulez Vous Coucher Avec Moi
Bob Crewe: Writer
Patti LaBelle: Performer
Watergate Break-In
John Debney: Performer
Skipping Through Town
John Debney: Performer
Lounge-y Dick
John Debney: Performer
Up Gloss Intrigue
John Debney: Performer
Girls See Liddy
John Debney: Performer
Arlene Swoons / Shredding The Evidence
John Debney: Performer
Dreams of Dick
John Debney: Performer
The Phone Is Tapped
John Debney: Performer
Breezy Day
John Debney: Performer
"I Honestly Love You" (Arlene Vocal)
John Debney: Performer
DiscoveringTthe Tape
John Debney: Performer
High School Band
John Debney: Performer
Arlene Is Heartbroken
John Debney: Performer
Followed by Dick Montage
John Debney: Performer
The New Boyfriend
John Debney: Performer
Spies
John Debney: Performer
The Robbery / Escape
John Debney: Performer
Driving The Girls Insane
John Debney: Performer
"I Thought You Were Cute"
John Debney: Performer
Skipping Reprise
John Debney: Performer

User reviews

Elizabeth Davis
3/10

The soundtrack of Dick felt out of place and poorly matched with the film's setting and tone. The music choices seemed random and disjointed, making it difficult to connect with the story on a deeper level.

Jennifer Lewis
5/10

The soundtrack of Dick effectively captures the playful and light-hearted tone of the film, setting the mood for the comedic elements of the story.

Joshua Moore
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Dick is a delightful mix of catchy melodies and period-appropriate tracks that complement the film's narrative and characters perfectly.

Betty Hill
6/10

The use of period-appropriate music in the soundtrack enhances the nostalgic feel of the movie, transporting the audience back to the 1970s setting.

William Young
5/10

Overall, the music in Dick complements the quirky and whimsical nature of the film, adding an extra layer of charm to the story and characters.

Susan Williams
5/10

The score of Dick skillfully balances moments of tension and suspense with moments of humor and levity, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

John Williams
9/10

The soundtrack of Dick perfectly captures the playful and adventurous spirit of the film. The upbeat and catchy tunes enhance the comedic moments and keep the audience engaged throughout the story.

Laura Robinson
5/10

The soundtrack features a mix of classic hits and original compositions that blend seamlessly with the on-screen action, adding depth to the storytelling.

Mark White
7/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack of Dick incorporates iconic songs from the era, creating a sense of authenticity and immersion in the story's historical context.

Mark Martinez
1/10

I was disappointed by the lack of originality in the soundtrack of Dick. The music felt like a generic, cookie-cutter composition that did not add anything unique or memorable to the overall viewing experience.

Timothy Turner
4/10

I found the soundtrack of Dick to be uninspired and forgettable. The music failed to enhance the scenes or create any emotional impact, leaving me disengaged from the movie's narrative.

Andrew Hill
8/10

The soundtrack of Dick perfectly captures the nostalgic and playful atmosphere of the 1970s setting, transporting me back in time with its groovy tunes.

Lisa Thomas
8/10

The musical choices in Dick effectively set the tone for each scene, whether it's a lighthearted moment between the characters or a suspenseful sequence involving political intrigue.

William Wright
10/10

The emotional depth of the music in Dick adds another layer of complexity to the film. The haunting melodies and poignant themes create a sense of intrigue and suspense, drawing the viewers deeper into the narrative. The soundtrack truly elevates the overall viewing experience and leaves a lasting impression.

Carol Martinez
5/10

The musical choices in Dick help to underscore the absurdity of the Watergate scandal and the unconventional ways in which the teenage protagonists become entangled in it.

Margaret Evans
5/10

The soundtrack of Dick showcases a diverse range of musical styles, from groovy funk tracks to folksy ballads, creating a dynamic and engaging auditory experience.

Mark Wright
8/10

The music in Dick enhances the comedic moments of the film, adding an extra layer of humor and charm to the overall viewing experience.

Anthony Campbell
7/10

The diversity of musical genres featured in the soundtrack of Dick keeps the listening experience fresh and engaging, showcasing the versatility of the film's music selection.