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| Peter Coyote | Himself - Narrator | |
| Pete Hamill | Himself - Writer | |
| Catherine Gilbert Murdock | Herself - Historian | |
| Michael Lerner | Himself - Historian | |
| Daniel Okrent | Himself - Writer | |
| Noah Feldman | Himself - Legal Scholar | |
| Jack Roche | Himself - Resident of Chicago | |
| William Leuchtenburg | Himself - Historian | |
| Patricia Clarkson | Reader / Eliza Hackett | |
| John Lithgow | Reader / H.L. Mencken | |
| Campbell Scott | Reader | |
| Sam Waterston | Reader | |
| John Paul Stevens | Himself - Resident of Chicago | |
| Jonathan Eig | Himself - Writer | |
| Margot Loines Wilkie | Herself - Resident of Massachusetts | |
| Martin Marty | Himself - Theologian | |
| Jack Clarke | Himself - Resident of Chicago | |
| Ruth Proskauer Smith | Herself - Resident of New York | |
| Edwin T. Hunt Jr. | Himself - Resident of Seattle / Himself - Son of Edwin Hunt | |
| Joshua Zeitz | Himself - Historian |
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| Producer |
Ken Burns
Lynn Novick Sarah Botstein Karen Kenton |
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| Writer |
Geoffrey C. Ward
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| Cinematography |
Buddy Squires
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| Musician | Wynton Marsalis
David Cieri |
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The story of the American activist struggle against the influence of alcohol, climaxing in the failed early 20th century nationwide era when it was banned. |
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