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| Ben Affleck | Himself |
| Stevie Wonder | Himself |
| George W. Bush | Himself |
| James Baker III | Himself - Former Secretary of State |
| Richard Gephardt | Himself - Congressman |
| Tom Daschle | Himself - Senator |
| Jeffrey Toobin | Himself - Author of "Too Close to Call" |
| Al Gore | Himself - U.S. Vice President and Senate President |
| Condoleezza Rice | Herself - National Security Advisor |
| Donald Rumsfeld | Himself |
| John Ashcroft (II) | |
| James Bath | |
| Khalil Bin Laden | Himself |
| Stephen G. Breyer | |
| Michael Moore | Himself |
| Dan Briody | Himself |
| Jenna Bush | Herself |
| Neil Cavuto | Himself |
| Richard Clarke | Himself |
| John Conyers | Himself |
| Byron Dorgan | Himself |
| Director | Michael Moore
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| Producer | Jim Czarnecki
Kathleen Glynn Michael Moore Rita Dagher |
| Writer | Michael Moore
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Controversy...What Controversy? In the most provocative film of the year, Academy Award winner Michael Moore presents a searing examination of the role played by money and oil in the wake of the tragic events of 9/11. Michael Moore blends captivating and thought-provoking footage with revealing interviews while balancing it all with his own brand of humor and satire. |
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