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Enron is a 2015 American biographical crime comedy-drama film directed and co-written by Adam McKay. Co-written by Charles Randolph, it is based on the 2003 book The Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron by Bethany McLean centered around the rise and fall of Enron, as well as its ensuing scandal.
Cast:
Ken Kercheval as Kenneth Lay
Rob Corddry as Jeff Skilling
Marisa Tomei as Rebecca Mark
Martin Starr as Andy Fastow
Ken Jeong as Lou Pai
Spencer Garrett as Cliff Baxter
Rafe Spall as David Duncan
Sheryl Lee as Sherron Watkins
Amanda Crew as Bethany McLean
Christian Bale as George W. Bush
Toby Jones as Karl Rove
Steve Carell as John Ashcroft
Dana Ashbrook as Gray Davis
Tracy Letts as Henry Waxman
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Dubya is a 2018 American biographical political satire black comedy-drama film. Directed, written, and co-produced by Adam McKay, the film follows George W. Bush and his path to becoming the second infamous one-term president named Bush.
Cast:
Christian Bale as George W. Bush
Leslie Bibb as Laura Bush
John Hillner as George H.W. Bush
Will Arnett as Jeb Bush
Jessica Walter as Barbara Bush
Leonardo DiCaprio as Dick Cheney
Toby Jones as Karl Rove
Jeremy Irons as Donald Rumsfeld
Jeffrey Wright as Colin Powell
Victor Fisher as Paul Wolfowitz
Matthew Broderick as Paul Bremer
Kerry Washington as Condolezza Rice
Mark Ruffalo as George Tenet
Clive Owen as Bill Clinton
Anna Gunn as Hillary Clinton
Robert Pattinson as John Edwards
Clancy Brown as John Kerry
Ioan Gruffudd as Tony Blair
Christian Slater as Al Gore
Igal Noar as Saddam Hussein
Enron is a 2015 American biographical crime comedy-drama film directed and co-written by Adam McKay. Co-written by Charles Randolph, it is based on the 2003 book The Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron by Bethany McLean centered around the rise and fall of Enron, as well as its ensuing scandal.
Cast:
Ken Kercheval as Kenneth Lay
Rob Corddry as Jeff Skilling
Marisa Tomei as Rebecca Mark
Martin Starr as Andy Fastow
Ken Jeong as Lou Pai
Spencer Garrett as Cliff Baxter
Rafe Spall as David Duncan
Sheryl Lee as Sherron Watkins
Amanda Crew as Bethany McLean
Christian Bale as George W. Bush
Toby Jones as Karl Rove
Steve Carell as John Ashcroft
Dana Ashbrook as Gray Davis
Tracy Letts as Henry Waxman
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Dubya is a 2018 American biographical political satire black comedy-drama film. Directed, written, and co-produced by Adam McKay, the film follows George W. Bush and his path to becoming the second infamous one-term president named Bush.
Cast:
Christian Bale as George W. Bush
Leslie Bibb as Laura Bush
John Hillner as George H.W. Bush
Will Arnett as Jeb Bush
Jessica Walter as Barbara Bush
Leonardo DiCaprio as Dick Cheney
Toby Jones as Karl Rove
Jeremy Irons as Donald Rumsfeld
Jeffrey Wright as Colin Powell
Victor Fisher as Paul Wolfowitz
Matthew Broderick as Paul Bremer
Kerry Washington as Condolezza Rice
Mark Ruffalo as George Tenet
Clive Owen as Bill Clinton
Anna Gunn as Hillary Clinton
Robert Pattinson as John Edwards
Clancy Brown as John Kerry
Ioan Gruffudd as Tony Blair
Christian Slater as Al Gore
Igal Noar as Saddam Hussein
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