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Where's My Roy Cohn?

  • 2019
  • PG-13
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Roy M. Cohn in Where's My Roy Cohn? (2019)
This documentary explores the life of controversial attorney Roy M. Cohn.
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Roy Cohn personified the dark arts of American politics, turning empty vessels into dangerous demagogues - from Joseph McCarthy to his final project, Donald J. Trump.Roy Cohn personified the dark arts of American politics, turning empty vessels into dangerous demagogues - from Joseph McCarthy to his final project, Donald J. Trump.Roy Cohn personified the dark arts of American politics, turning empty vessels into dangerous demagogues - from Joseph McCarthy to his final project, Donald J. Trump.

  • Director
    • Matt Tyrnauer
  • Stars
    • Roy M. Cohn
    • Ken Auletta
    • Marie Brenner
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matt Tyrnauer
    • Stars
      • Roy M. Cohn
      • Ken Auletta
      • Marie Brenner
    • 23User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Where's My Roy Cohn?
    Where's My Roy Cohn: Teflon Fraud
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    Where's My Roy Cohn: Never Admit You're Wrong
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    Where's My Roy Cohn: Never Admit You're Wrong
    Where's My Roy Cohn: National Prominence
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    Where's My Roy Cohn: Organized Crime
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    Roy M. Cohn
    Roy M. Cohn
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Ken Auletta
    Ken Auletta
    • Self - Journalist
    Marie Brenner
    Marie Brenner
    • Self - Journalist
    Robert Cohen
    • Self - Lawyer in Cohn's Law Firm
    Thomas Doherty
    • Self - Historian
    Joseph Epstein
    • Self - Publisher…
    David Cay Johnston
    David Cay Johnston
    • Self - Journalist
    Elizabeth Kabler
    • Self - Lew Rosenstiel's Daughter
    Martin London
    Martin London
    • Self
    David Marcus
    David Marcus
    • Self - Cousin of Roy Cohn
    Gary Marcus
    • Self - Cousin of Roy Cohn
    Sam Roberts
    Sam Roberts
    • Self - Journalist
    Anne Richardson Roiphe
    Anne Richardson Roiphe
    • Self - Cousin of Roy Cohn
    • (as Anne Roiphe)
    David Rosenthal
    • Self - Publisher
    Roger Stone
    Roger Stone
    • Self - Protege of Roy Cohn
    Peter Sudler
    • Self - Former U.S. Attorney
    John Vassallo
    • Self - Lawyer in Cohn's Firm
    Adam Wallace
    • Self - Boyfriend of Roy Cohen
    • Director
      • Matt Tyrnauer
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    8don2507

    Bio of a Hyper-Aggressive Lawyer Who Mentored a Certain Real Estate Guy

    This is a fascinating documentary of Roy Cohn, a New York power broker and uber lawyer, whose adversary, legal or otherwise, you didn't want to be. We see some of the history of the 20th century as Cohn was involved in the Rosenberg's trial ("I would have pulled the switch if they'd let me"), the Army-McCarthy hearings which ushered the downfall of McCarthyism (Cohn was chief Counsel to Senator McCarthy), and numerous mob trials, including the notorious John Gotti, where - no surprise - Cohn pleaded for the mobsters. The film shows an earlier interview with Cohn where this legal barracuda says: "in our adversary system, the lawyer's job is to win, and to win he should try anything that works" (paraphrase). Accordingly, when a certain landlord and his son were sued by the Justice department for racial discrimination, they hired Cohn who promptly counter-sued the Feds for $100 M. This was the lesson Cohn gave the landlord's young son: you never give in, you never admit you're wrong, you go on the offensive and attack your adversaries in any way you can.

    I happened to remember seeing "Citizen Cohn," a docudrama (HBO - 1992), where Cohn's confrontational manner was fostered by his wealthy, hard-bitten mother who dominated her weaker husband. This documentary, on the other hand, seems to emphasize Cohn's mother doting on him as well as his affection for her. I'm no psychologist but perhaps Cohn's aggressive manner was fostered by his absurd attempts to hide his homosexuality, when everyone knew it, up to his death from AIDs (which he called liver cancer). Another fascinating item from this doc was how this aggressive, seemingly unlikable man had scores of friends among New York society. I guess power is a seductive agent.

    I have to mention before my closing paragraph in this review that the editing and research in this film were outstanding.

    Cohn cloaked himself as a great American patriot which is hard to square with his famous comment (also depicted in the film) that: "my goal is to die with no money and owing the IRS millions." Another self-styled patriot, who's a friend neither of taxes or revealing how much he pays, gave us the title of this film, since when this political "personality" was confronted with the Mueller probe and was displeased with the aggressiveness of his lawyers (Rudy Giuliani!), he is supposed to have said: "where's my Roy Cohn?" Obviously, this individual mentored by the notorious Roy Cohn, resides at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
    8PaulonWestend

    A Worthy Documentary

    As someone who followed Cohn's career in real time it's clear that the film tells real truths about a complicated and fascinating man with no moral boundaries or bottom. And the lesson of Cohn's life, never admit anything, never apologize, and always hit back harder than you were hit, is abundantly demonstrated. Even his own relatives understood the truth. You will not lose interest in this film.
    8jrneptune

    Connect a dot explains a lot

    Lots of information to take in and explains more than I expected not just about Roy Cohn but other people that he has been associated with.

    Explains the belief system that he basically followed as well. I will leave it at that and leave it to the viewer to watch it unscathed.
    10mattrett

    This Is How We Got Trump

    Don't miss this exhaustively comprehensive look at the odious Roy Cohn, who in spite of living only 59 years did decades' worth of damage to the U.S.

    Tyrnauer's finest film.
    7paul-allaer

    Worthwhile documentary about a smart sleazeball (but still a sleazeball)

    "Where Is My Roy Cohn?" is a documentary about (in)famous lawyer and fixer Roy Cohn. As the movie opens, we get a general introduction to Cohn: "His contempt for the law was clear", and then "I don't car what the law is, I want to know who the judge is". We then go to "1951", when as a 23 yr. lawyer, Cohn becomes Chief Counsel for the (jn)famous McCarthy Committee and its relentless chasing of communists (real or perceived)... At this point we are 10 min. into the movie, but to tell you more of the 'plot' would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

    Couple of comments: this is the latest documentary from director Matt Tyrnauer, whi in the last couple of years gave us excellent documentaries like "Citizen Jane" and "Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood". Here the director examines a well-know public figure, Roy Cohn, who became a much feared lawyer (fist in public service, then in private practice). Along the way he becomes a larger than life "fixer" of everything and anyone. "No matter what, always claim victory, and never apologize", was Cohn's favorite mantra. Sounds familiar? A young Donald Trump eagerly learns from Cohn and in fact Trump is featured extensively in the film. This movie is not a flattering or admiring portrait of Cohn (on the contrary, Cohn comes across as a stone cold sleezebag, albeit a very samr one). But I must admit that the documentary is well crafted and the time just flew by. Incidentally, the movie's title is of course a quote from Trump, when the Russia investgation exploded and Trump mutters to no-one in particular but himself "Where is my Roy Cohn?", as apparently Trump wishes he had a fixer of the caliber of Cohn, never mind the ethics or legality of it all. (And Giuliani only wishes he could be a fixer at the level of Cohn.)

    The documentary recently opened, and I couldn't wait to see it. The Saturday matinee screening where I saw this at was not attended well (exactly 6 people, including myself). That's a shame. Hopefully this will find a larger audience as it expands onto other platforms. Meaning, if you have any interest in politics, I'd readily suggest you check this out, be it in the theater, on VOD, or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, and draw your own conclusion.

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    • Trivia
      The title of this documentary comes from a 2017 complaint that President Donald Trump reportedly directed at his then-attorney general Jeff Sessions. In January 2018, the New York Times reported that when Trump learned that Sessions would recuse himself from the Justice Department's investigation of possible Trump campaign involvement in the Russian plan to interfere with the 2016 election, Trump was furious. In the presence of many White House officials, Trump launched into a tirade in which he accused Sessions of failing to protect him, during which he asked, "Where's my Roy Cohn?" Cohn had been one of Trump's early mentors and had also served as his lawyer and "fixer."
    • Goofs
      When Cohn is described as having gone into the filthy water of the Hudson River under the George Washington Bridge, an image is shown of the Williamsburg Bridge over the East River instead, on the opposite side of Manhattan.
    • Connections
      Features Midday with Bill Boggs: Roy Cohn & Gore Vidal (1977)

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    • Release date
      • December 5, 2019 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Altimeter Films
      • Sony Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Roy Cohn'um Nerede
    • Production company
      • Altimeter Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $705,274
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $41,202
      • Sep 22, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,243,067
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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