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Truth

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As a renowned producer and close associate of Dan Rather, Mary Mapes believes she’s broken the biggest story of the 2004 election: revelations of a sitting U.S. President’s military service. But when allegations come pouring in, sources change their stories, document authenticity is questioned, and the casualties begin to mount.
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Key word

  • usa president
  • based on novel or book
  • presidential election
  • journalism
  • biography
  • tv reporter
  • based on memoir or autobiography
  • political scandal
  • 2000s

Stars

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Cate Blanchett

Mary Mapes

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Robert Redford

Dan Rather

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Dennis Quaid

Lt. Colonel Roger Charles

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Elisabeth Moss

Lucy Scott

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Bruce Greenwood

Andrew Heyward

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Stacy Keach

Lt. Colonel Bill Burkett

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John Benjamin Hickey

Mark Wrolstad

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Topher Grace

Mike Smith

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Dermot Mulroney

Lawrence Lanpher

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David Lyons

Josh Howard

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Rachael Blake

Betsy West

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Andrew McFarlane

Dick Hibey

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Natalie Saleeba

Mary Murphy

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Noni Hazlehurst

Nicki Burkett

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Connor Burke

Robert Mapes

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Felix Williamson

Mike Missal

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Helmut Bakaitis

Dick Thornburgh

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Lewis Fitz-Gerald

Louis Boccardi

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Philip Quast

Ben Barnes

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Zahra Newman

Dana Roberson

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Elizabeth Nabben

CNN Reporter

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Matt Ruscic

Burly Security Guard

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Steve Bastoni

Gil Schwartz

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Gael Ballantyne

Receptionist

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Jo Turner

Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt

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Tim McCunn

Scott Johnson

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Patrick St. Esprit

Brig. Gen. Buck Staudt

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Chris Mulkey

Maurice Udell

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Louis Herthum

Bill Hollowell

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Rose Riley

Josh Howard's Assistant

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Christopher Stollery

Reporter Jim Moore

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Tom O'Sullivan

Newscaster

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Martin Sacks

Robert Strong

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Nicholas Hope

Marcel Matley

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Adam Saunders

Tom - Editor

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Aaron Glenane

Fox News Reporter

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Brandon McClelland

Lawyer

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Nancy Denis

Woman in Bakery

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Eliza Logan

Emily Will

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Valerie Bader

Mrs. Hodges

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Gareth Hamilton-Foster

CBS Employee

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Wassim Hawat

Fox News

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Marcus Johnson

Atlanta Anchor

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Annick Ahlan

CBS Employee (uncredited)

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Penelope Andrews

Patron (uncredited)

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Joy Baines

CBS Employee (uncredited)

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Elena Bello

Reporter Channel 6 (uncredited)

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Ben Brighton

CBS Office Intern (uncredited)

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George W. Bush

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

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Fred Chen

Airport Passenger (uncredited)

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Rakesh Dasgupta

Reporter (uncredited)

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Mike DeCambra

Reporter (uncredited)

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William Devane

Gen. Hodges (voice) (uncredited)

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Lee Anne Ford

Military Wife (uncredited)

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Andrew Fritz

Reporter (uncredited)

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Diana Gyllén

CBS Employee (uncredited)

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Alison Headrick

Office Intern (uncredited)

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Martin Jacobs

(uncredited)

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John-Paul Jory

Reporter (uncredited)

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Hiroshi Kasuga

Traveller at Texas Airport (uncredited)

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John Kerry

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

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So Mang Lee

Business Man (uncredited)

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Rosemarie Marino

CBS Employee (uncredited)

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Bilal Masood

College Student (uncredited)

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Marilyn Mattor

Widow's Daughter (uncredited)

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John McCabe

NYC Pedestrian (uncredited)

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Katie McConnell Coy

Journalist (uncredited)

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Filip Mitrovic

Fox News Crew (uncredited)

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Chris Polzot

Passenger (uncredited)

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Carma Sharon

CBS Employee (uncredited)

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Rob Sheens

CBS Dallas Journalist (uncredited)

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Matt Sigloch

Senior Non-Commisioned Officer (uncredited)

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Ezekiel Simat

CBS Employee (uncredited)

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Suzie Steen

Reporter (uncredited)

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George Stephanopoulos

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

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Melissa Thompson

CBS Receptionist (uncredited)

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Craig Walker

CNN TV Crew Member (uncredited)

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Bernard Woodcock

Mike Smith's Lawyer (uncredited)

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