Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 90000000
Revenue
$ 60300000
Lowell Bergman
Jeffrey Wigand
Mike Wallace
Liane Wigand
Don Hewitt
Sharon Tiller
Debbie De Luca
Eric Kluster
Richard Scruggs
Ron Motley
Helen Caperelli
Thomas Sandefur
John Scanlon
Mrs. Williams
Barbara Wigand
Norman the Cameraman
Mrs. Wigand
Mark Stern
FBI Agent Robertson
NY Times Reporter
Tobacco Lawyer
Sheikh Fadlallah
Deborah Wigand
Michael Moore
Sandefur's Lawyer
John Harris
Charlie Phillips
Jack Palladino
Sandra Sutherland
Seelbach Hotel Manager
Hezbollah Interpreter
Hezbollah Head Gunman
Doug Oliver - FDA
Private Investigator
Intense Young Intern
Baldo the Editor
FBI Agent #1
FBI Agent #2
Geologist / FBI Man
Geologist / FBI Woman
Policeman
Bill Felling
FBI Agent #3
Lowell's Son
Sharon's Son
John Telefarro
Private Security Guard
Subpoena Man
Local Newscaster
Seelbach Hotel Desk Clerk
Edie Magnus
Dan Rather
Mississippi Reporter
B & W Male Security Officer
Junior Lawyer
B & W Uniformed Security Officer
Mississippi Court Stenographer
Mr. Scruggs' Assistant
Japanese Waitress
Police Detective
Stage Manager
Photographer - New Media
Judge
Production Assistant
Mike Wallace's Assistant
CBS News Producer
Soundman
A Student
Student (uncredited)
Businessman at Airport (uncredited)
Woman at Airport (uncredited)
Man at Airport (uncredited)
Patron (uncredited)
Clyde Lee (uncredited)
Lawyer (uncredited)
TV Camera Crew at Trial (uncredited)
Courthouse Press Member (uncredited)
Attorney on Street (uncredited)
Man with Drink (uncredited)
Teenager in Cafeteria (uncredited)
New Orleans Murder Scene Onlooker (uncredited)
Courthouse Press Member (uncredited)
CBS Reporter (uncredited)
Written by Eky on 2012-06-16
What if Michael Mann, Russell Crowe and Al Pacino ensemble in a film all together? Well, The Insider, with the above clever formula does exist and it is definitely an earthly paradise. Russell Crowe is a tobacco industry researcher named Jeffrey Wigand who accidentally revealed a addictive substance abuse in a famous tobacco company named Big Tobacco. He appeared in a CBS program “60 Minutes” based on an invitation by its presenter, Mike Wallace. His fate changed drastically, he had no choice but to sacrifice his reputation, job and family. In contrast to his heroic role in Gladiator, Crowe here plays excellently as a hero who tries to fight for his freedom as it is taken away when he has to deal with corporate criminals. Al Pacino performs well as usual in his role as an investigating journalist named Lowell Bergman. Mann attractively packed this 2,5 hour long crime drama with a variety of careful analysis so that this film is away from boring.
Written by GenerationofSwine on 2023-01-14
I was drooling when I saw the first preview. the talent involved in this...aaaaahhhhhhh. You just know it's going to be good. And Crowe, who thinks he's the best actor who ever lived actually acted in this. Seeing him actually act is worth it. Many of us believed it was only a legend, but here it is, proof he does have talent somewhere beneath the brass. Pacino, Mann, Plummer, Gabon and you turn around and low and behold Gershon is doing a good job too. It's like a dream cast with a B-Team that rises up to the challenge. I'd give it a 10 if...wait, I can 10 of 10 just because it is a privilege to watch everyone in this film...who cares about the plot even? It could have been the worst story ever written and the cast and director would have saved it. It was like they were doing Richard III. that quality of awesome.