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James Spader | Daniel Ellsberg | |
Claire Forlani | Patricia Marx | |
Paul Giamatti | Anthony Russo | |
Alan Arkin | Harry Rowen | |
Kenneth Welsh | John McNaughon | |
Maria del Mar | Carol Ellsberg | |
Sean McCann | John Mitchell | |
James Downing | H.R. Haldeman | |
Richard Fitzpatrick | John Ehrlichman | |
Jonas Chernick | Neil Sheehan | |
Amy Price-Francis | Jan Butler | |
Aaron Ashmore | Randy Kehler | |
George R. Robertson | Senator Fulbright | |
Robert Seeliger | FBI Agent | |
Roland Rothchild | FBI Agent | |
Damir Andrei | Leonard Boudin | |
Carl Marotte | Charles Nesson | |
David Fox | Judge W. Matthew Byrne | |
Neville Edwards | Bailiff | |
Matt Cooke | Rand Employee |
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Producer |
Rod Holcomb
John Sacret Young Joshua D. Maurer Fritzi Horstman |
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Writer | Jason Horwitch
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Cinematography | Michael Mayers
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Musician |
Normand Corbeil
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This compelling political drama is based on the true story of high-ranking Pentagon official Daniel Ellsberg, who, during the Nixon era, strove to preserve American democracy by leaking top-secret documents to the New York Times and Washington Post. The documents in question would eventually become famous as the Pentagon Papers, which revealed the true reasons for U.S. involvement in Vietnam. |
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