
112 minutes
12/1/1977
The story of J. Edgar Hoover, head of the FBI from 1924-1972, following his racket-busting days through his reign under eight US presidents.

Broderick Crawford
as J. Edgar Hoover

James Wainwright
as Young Hoover

Michael Parks
as Robert F. Kennedy

José Ferrer
as Lionel McCoy

Celeste Holm
as Florence Hollister

Rip Torn
as Dwight Webb

Dan Dailey
as Clyde Tolson

Ronee Blakley
as Carrie DeWitt

Howard Da Silva
as Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt

John Marley
as Dave Hindley

Michael Sacks
as Melvin Purvis

Raymond St. Jacques
as Martin Luther King

June Havoc
as Hoover's Mother

Lloyd Nolan
as Attorney General Harlan Stone

Andrew Duggan
as Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson

Jack Cassidy
as Damon Runyon

George Plimpton
as Quentin Reynolds

Lloyd Gough
as Walter Winchell

William Jordan
as Pres. John F. Kennedy

Brad Dexter
as Alvin Karpis

George D. Wallace
as Senator Joseph McCarthy

Henderson Forsythe
as Suydam

Fred J. Scollay
as Putnam

William Wellman Jr.
as Dwight Webb Sr.

Ellen Barber
as Janice Harper

Art Lund
as Benchley
Mary Alice Moore
as Miss Bryant

Jim Antonio
as Senator Kenneth McKellar
Gregg Abels
as President's Aide

Dan Resin
as President's Advisor

James Dixon
as Reilly
Penny du Pont
as Newscaster
Alvin Miles
as Valet
John Bay
as Heywood Brown
Brooks Morton
as Earl Warren
Richard M. Dixon
as The President
James Dukas
as Frank

Ron Faber
as Hijacker

Sam Chew Jr.
as FBI Agent
Paul Thomas
as FBI Agent
Ken Harvey
as FBI Agent
Jack Drummond
as FBI Agent
Colin Bremner
as FBI Agent
Dana Rowe
as FBI Agent

Hanns Manship
as FBI Agent
Ed Nast
as FBI Agent

Tanya Roberts
as Stewardess
Margo Lynn Curtis
as Stewardess

Larry Pine
as Kelly
John Stefano
as Harry Brunette

Jennifer Lee Pryor
as Ethel Brunette
Gwyn Gilliss
as Mary Jo Kopechne (voice)

Bruce Weitz
as Voice on Tape
Wyman Kane
as Senator Markum
Gordon Zimmerman
as Louis Lepke
Marty Lee
as Mafia Man
Reno Carrel
as Dillinger
Frank Rohrbach
as White House Aide
Marshall Bordon
as White House Aide
Joe Mayo
as White House Aide
Joe ArrowSmith
as Newspaper Man