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The Insider (1999)

The Insider (1999)
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The Insider tells the true story of a man who decided to tell the world what the seven major tobacco companies knew (and concealed) about the dangers of their product. Jeffrey Wigand (Russell Crowe) was a scientist employed in research for a tobacco firm, Brown and Williamson. Not long after he was fired by Brown and Williamson, Wigand came into contact with Lowell Bergman (Al Pacino), a producer for 60 Minutes who worked closely with journalist Mike Wallace (played here by Christopher Plummer). Bergman arranged for Wigand to be interviewed by Wallace for a 60 Minutes expose on the cigarette industry, though Wigand was still bound by a confidentiality agreement not to discuss his employment with the company. Despite Wigand's willingness to talk, CBS pulled his interview from at the last minute after Brown and Williamson threatened a multi-billion dollar lawsuit. The staff of 60 Minutes and CBS News were soon embroiled in an internal struggle over the killing of the story, and Wigand found himself the subject of lawsuits and a smear campaign, without his full story reaching the public. The Insider was directed by Michael Mann and also features Diane Venora, Philip Baker Hall, Debi Mazar, Colm Feore, and Rip Torn. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Al PacinoRussell Crowe, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Mann
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Insider

The Insider tells the true story of a man who decided to tell the world what the seven major tobacco companies knew (and concealed) about the dangers of their product. Jeffrey Wigand (Russell Crowe) was a scientist employed in research for a tobacco firm, Brown and Williamson. Not long after he was fired by Brown and Williamson, Wigand came into contact with Lowell Bergman (Al Pacino), a producer for 60 Minutes who worked closely with journalist Mike Wallace (played here by Christopher Plummer). Bergman arranged for Wigand to be interviewed by Wallace for a 60 Minutes expose on the cigarette industry, though Wigand was still bound by a confidentiality agreement not to discuss his employment with the company. Despite Wigand's willingness to talk, CBS pulled his interview from at the last minute after Brown and Williamson threatened a multi-billion dollar lawsuit. The staff of 60 Minutes and CBS News were soon embroiled in an internal struggle over the killing of the story, and Wigand found himself the subject of lawsuits and a smear campaign, without his full story reaching the public. The Insider was directed by Michael Mann and also features Diane Venora, Philip Baker Hall, Debi Mazar, Colm Feore, and Rip Torn. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
158 mins

Complete Cast of The Insider


Director(s):
Michael Mann
Writer(s):
Michael MannEric Roth
Producer(s):
Pieter Jan BruggeMichael Mann
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Not For Children, Adult Language, Adult Situations)
The Insider Awards:
  • 1999 - Broadcast Film Critics Association - Best Actor
  • 1999 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Picture
  • 1999 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Actor
  • 1999 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Supporting Actor
  • 1999 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Cinematography
  • 1999 - National Board of Review - Best Actor
  • 1999 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Supporting Actor
  • 1999 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Actor
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Warren S.

    “The Insider” and “Black Hawk Down” are probably the finest docudrama ever made in my estimation. I am not trying to be snobbish with this next statement. You need to be interested in day to day events that effect our lives in general, and be interested in what drives us as individuals, otherwise you might find this movie boring The movie follows the true events of the day, and how it effects all those involved. The film revolves around Jeffery Wiegand portrayed by Russell Crowe, a PM VP, and Lowell Bergman, portrayed by Al Pacino, producer for Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes. This is in short, the story of two men that put everything on the line for the truth, However your left with the feeling that the motives for one might be about an ego vers the truth. This is a keeper and a must for any serious DVD collection

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    Martin w. Z.

    what can you say bout russel crow? the man flat out nailed this one! a true actors actor giving the performance of a career in this IMO very overlooked and underappreciated flick that to this day garners not enough buzz IMO..most folks I talk to never heard about it!!! and it got 7 nominations (oscars)! I vaguely remember the real story but this film is thrilling,smart,powerful and full of amazing performances esp. by crowe, al pacino, and christpher plummer as mike wallace...he BECAME mike wallace! lol just brilliant...a real gripping and in the end sad true to life tale of a whisle blower who got his life ruined by the evil companies that he once worked for to help them sell the poison that is ciggerettes. after reviewing this am gonna buy the movie !! mann's direction as usual is nothing short of wow! is why he's "the man"..lol m.w.z.

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    Vicki S.

    Very good movie. Does a very good job illustrating how BIG BUSINESS manipulates the general public.

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