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from "Playhouse Presents" (2012)
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Alternate Names:
H.R. 'Bob' Haldeman
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- The Butler (2013) Played by Alex Manette
- "Playhouse Presents"
- Nixon's the One (2012) TV episode, Played by Demetri Goritsas (as H.R. 'Bob' Haldeman) - J. Edgar (2011) Played by Larkin Campbell
- Crook (2009) Played by Dennis Bress
- She Hate Me (2004) Played by Gary Evans
- The Pentagon Papers (2003) (TV) Played by James Downing
- Nixon (1995) Played by James Woods
- Kissinger and Nixon (1995) (TV) Played by Ron White (as H.R. 'Bob' Haldeman)
- "Blind Ambition" (1979) TV series Played by Lawrence Pressman
- Born Again (1978) Played by Richard Caine
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From Nixon (1995)
Richard M. Nixon: You see, when I saw Bobby lying there on the floor, arms stretched out, his eyes staring... I knew then I'd be President. His death paved the way, didn't it? Vietnam, the Kennedys, cleared a path through the wilderness just for me. Over the bodies. Four bodies.
H. R. Haldeman: You mean two. Two bodies.
Richard M. Nixon: Four.
[He walks up to a portrait of Abraham Lincoln]
Richard M. Nixon: How many did you have? Hundreds of thousands? Where would we be without death? Abe? Who's helping us? Is it God or is it death?
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Richard M. Nixon: You see, when I saw Bobby lying there on the floor, arms stretched out, his eyes staring... I knew then I'd be President. His death paved the way, didn't it? Vietnam, the Kennedys, cleared a path through the wilderness just for me. Over the bodies. Four bodies.
H. R. Haldeman: You mean two. Two bodies.
Richard M. Nixon: Four.
[He walks up to a portrait of Abraham Lincoln]
Richard M. Nixon: How many did you have? Hundreds of thousands? Where would we be without death? Abe? Who's helping us? Is it God or is it death?
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