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Dustin Hoffman | Stanley Motss | |
Robert De Niro | Conrad Brean | |
Anne Heche | Winifred Ames | |
Denis Leary | Fad King | |
Willie Nelson | Johnny Dean | |
Andrea Martin | Liz Butsky | |
Kirsten Dunst | Tracy Lime | |
William H. Macy | CIA Agent Charles Young | |
John Michael Higgins | John Levy | |
Suzie Plakson | Grace | |
Woody Harrelson |
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Producer | Robert De Niro
Barry Levinson Jane Rosenthal |
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Writer | Larry Beinhart
Hilary Henkin David Mamet |
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Cinematography | Robert Richardson
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Musician | Mark Knopfler
Tom Bähler |
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A comedy about truth, justice and other special effects. When the President is caught in a sex scandal less than 2 weeks before election, White House spinmaster Conrad Brean creates a phony war with the help of Hollywood producer Stanley Motss. It's a wickedly funny political satire that couldn't be more timely. |
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