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|name = The Post | |||
|picture = Post.jpg | |||
|caption = ''Movie Poster'' | |||
|country = [[Image:USA.jpg|25px]] United States | |||
|director = [[Steven Spielberg]] | |||
|date= 2017 | |||
|language = English | |||
|studio=DreamWorks<b>Amblin Entertainment<b>20th Century Fox | |||
|distributor=20th Century Fox | |||
|character1=Ben Bradlee | |||
|actor1=[[Tom Hanks]] | |||
|character2=Kay Graham | |||
|actor2=[[Meryl Streep]] | |||
|character3=Robert McNamara | |||
|actor3=[[Bruce Greenwood]] | |||
|}} | |||
'''''The Post''''' is a 2017 drama directed by [[Steven Spielberg]] set during the time of the Vietnam War as the editors and the owner of ''The Washington Post'' debate whether they should release the infamous "Pentagon Papers", which was a detailed account of why and how the US got involved in the conflict. The cast includes [[Tom Hanks]] as the Post editor Ben Bradlee and [[Meryl Streep]] as Kay Graham, the newspaper's first female publisher. | '''''The Post''''' is a 2017 drama directed by [[Steven Spielberg]] set during the time of the Vietnam War as the editors and the owner of ''The Washington Post'' debate whether they should release the infamous "Pentagon Papers", which was a detailed account of why and how the US got involved in the conflict. The cast includes [[Tom Hanks]] as the Post editor Ben Bradlee and [[Meryl Streep]] as Kay Graham, the newspaper's first female publisher. |
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The Post is a 2017 drama directed by Steven Spielberg set during the time of the Vietnam War as the editors and the owner of The Washington Post debate whether they should release the infamous "Pentagon Papers", which was a detailed account of why and how the US got involved in the conflict. The cast includes Tom Hanks as the Post editor Ben Bradlee and Meryl Streep as Kay Graham, the newspaper's first female publisher.
The following weapons were used in the television series The Post:
M14 Rifle
The M14 Rifle is seen in the hands of US Marines fighting in Vietnam.
M26 Hand Grenade
US Marines also carry the M26 Hand Grenade.