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  1. assistant film editor Richmond Riedel ... first assistant editor: film (as Rich Riedel) Adam P. Scott ... first assistant digital editor Mary Beth Smith ... negative cutter Logan Breit ... assistant editor (uncredited) Chris Miller ... post-production services (uncredited) Mark Scovil ...

  2. www.metacritic.com › movie › the-insiderThe Insider - Metacritic

    Nov 5, 1999 · This movie is incredible. Pacino, Crowe, and Plummer all deliver incredible performances, each with their own array of pulse pounding verbal exchanges. I love movies of this genre, and The Insider delivers harder than any comparable movie I've seen in years, maybe ever. I'm so glad I decided to pick up an old flick and give it a watch.

  3. The Insider is a 1999 American drama film directed by Michael Mann, from a script adapted by Eric Roth and Mann from Marie Brenner's Vanity Fair article "The Man Who Knew Too Much". The film stars Al Pacino and Russell Crowe, with supporting actors including Christopher Plummer, Bruce McGill, Diane Venora and Michael Gambon.

  4. This is the true story of Jeffrey Wigand, a tobacco industry whistleblower, as he came under fire for a 60 Minutes interview he gave. Although the story was pulled, Wigand was the subject of numerous lawsuits and smear campaigns.

  5. On November 10, 2017, The Insider received the World Forum for Democracy Council of Europe Award for Innovation in Democracy with the following wording: "The Insider is an investigative newspaper that seeks to provide its readers with information about the current political, economic and social situation in Russia, while also promoting ...

  6. This movie tells the true story of Jeffrey Wigand (Russell Crowe), a former tobacco executive, who decided to appear on 60 Minutes (1968). As a matter of conscience partially prodded by Producer Lowell Bergman (Al Pacino), he revealed that, the tobacco industry was not only aware that cigarettes are addictive and harmful, but deliberately worked on increasing that addictiveness.

  7. Nov 5, 1999 · Or so the film tells it. The film is accurate in its broad strokes. Wigand did indeed reveal secrets from the Brown & Williamson laboratories that eventually led to a $246 billion settlement of suits brought against the tobacco industry by all 50 states. “60 Minutes” did eventually air the story, after delays and soul-searching.

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