Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 20000000
Revenue
$ 13601384

Robert Bilott

Sarah Bilott

Tom Terp

Harry Dietzler

Wilbur Tennant

Phil Donnelly

Darlene Kiger

James Ross

Carla Pfeiffer

Larry Winter

Kim Burke

Sandra Tennant

Joe Kiger

Kathleen Welch

Dr. Gillespie

Charles Holliday

Edward Wallace

Jim Tennant

Teddy Bilott (3-5)

Bucky Bailey

Grammer

David

Managing Partner

Retired Partner

Unpleasant Partner

Union Carbide Lawyer

DOW Lawyer

Exxon Lawyer

Receptionist

Crystal Tennant (11-13)

Amy Tennant

Tom's Secretary

Teddy Bilott (12-14)

Teddy Bilott (7-10)

Tony Bilott (10-11)

Tony Bilott (4)

Charlie Bilott (11-12)

Silas Pfeiffer (5)

Sarah's Mother

Clerk

Diner Owner

Waitress

Doctor

OB

All-American Mom

Chair of the Hearing

Dr. Mary-Sue Kimball

Judge

Fire Captain

Security Guard

Mediator

Dr. Brooks

Neurologist

Minister

Young Farmer

Sarah's Brother

Judge #2

Young Mother

Young Woman

Local Reporter

Courtroom Deputy

Courtroom Employee

Stenographer

Pastor

Benihana Chef

Guitar Player / Singer

Allied Lawyer

Awbury Lawyer

Mover

Cow Puppeteer #1

Cow Puppeteer #2

Laura Doggett

Scruffy Boy

Tall Boy

Worker #1

Worker #2

Dr. Karen Frank (voice)

Waitress (uncredited)

EPA / Dinner Guest (uncredited)

EPA Agent (uncredited)

Hack Scientist (uncredited)

(uncredited)

Blood Test Patient (uncredited)

Lawyer (uncredited)

Waiter (uncredited)

DuPont Lawyer (uncredited)

DuPont Security Guard (uncredited)

Church Goer (uncredited)

Rob Bilott's Mother (uncredited)

Police Officer (uncredited)

Smoker (uncredited)

Parkersburg Resident (uncredited)

Hand Double (uncredited)

Taft Lawyer (uncredited)

EPA Lawyer / Taft Lawyer (uncredited)

Plantiff's Family (uncredited)

EPA Hearing Attendee / Church Parishioner (uncredited)

Taft Lawyer (uncredited)

Taft Lawyer (uncredited)

Protester (uncredited)

Written by maketheSWITCH on 2020-03-01
After watching 'Dark Waters', you'll simply leave the cinema enraged by the sheer display of economic cruelty from a monolithic, faceless corporation and its evil and very rich henchmen. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-dark-waters-a-frightening-and-infuriating-tale-of-corporate-greed
Written by itsogs on 2020-04-06
Great acting and portrayal of corporate madness and the total disregard for human lives in exchange for the almighty dollar.
Written by Ahmetaslan27 on 2023-03-27
Great, but it should have been a series instead of a movie Dramatic movie based on true events taken from The Lawyer Who Became DuPont's Worst Nightmare and this New York Times article. The story of the movie is about a corporate defense attorney named Robert Billet, who filed an environmental lawsuit against a giant chemical company, with time discovering a long way from pollution. A dramatic and humane movie that you will enjoy watching if you are a fan of investigative investigations, but it is heavy if you are a fan of light movies, but it is dramatic and controversial. After watching the movie, I felt that my entire soul was polluted and poisoned, and I was almost afraid that my clothes were all full of radiation. It was a shocking thing for me. We have seen what humans do in certain things they make and don't think about their consequences even if they know their consequences. There are companies that do not care about any of the creatures on the planet, only seeking and crawling for money. There have been films similar to Dark Waters such as A Civil Action 1998 by John Travolta and Erin Brockovich 2000 by Julia Roberts. This movie, which contains destruction, pollution, and damage, harms a frightening number of living creatures. The movie portrayed major companies as a scary monster that devours humanity and living creatures, even seaweed. I loved Mark Ruffalo in this movie. He played the role of a person who makes huge sacrifices in order to reveal the truth. He waited 15 years for the American judiciary to issue the final ruling in the case, and we saw how big and giant companies rule the country regardless of the law. Mark Ruffalo's acting was strong and I liked it, but it doesn't reach the perfection that deserves an Oscar. Bill Camp impressed me the most in this movie. He could be an Oscar star. His scenes were powerful and breathtaking, and the pain was heart-wrenching. The sequence of the story and events was somewhat flopped at the beginning of the movie, sometimes it becomes interesting and sometimes it becomes boring. I understand that the story is long and its events took place over a period of years. I think it is worth making a series for this instead of a movie, in order to see a more coherent story. I don't think that Dark Waters deserves an Oscar, but it deserves to be nominated for an Oscar, and it is a good drama movie, and I wish it would be done in the form of a series