Truth

Truth

125 mins | Drama | Oct. 16, 2015

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.

Truth

125 mins | Drama | Oct. 16, 2015

Truth
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.
IMDb rating 6.8
Producers Dirty Films, Mythology Entertainment
Original title Truth
Directors Emma Jamvold, Matthew Webb, Sophie Fabbri-Jackson, James Vanderbilt, Steve E. Andrews
Writers Mary Mapes, James Vanderbilt

Cast

Cate Blanchett

as Mary Mapes

Robert Redford

as Dan Rather

Dennis Quaid

as Lt. Colonel Roger Charles

Elisabeth Moss

as Lucy Scott

Bruce Greenwood

as Andrew Heyward

Stacy Keach

as Lt. Colonel Bill Burkett

John Benjamin Hickey

as Mark Wrolstad

Topher Grace

as Mike Smith

Dermot Mulroney

as Lawrence Lanpher

David Lyons

as Josh Howard

Rachael Blake

as Betsy West

Andrew McFarlane

as Dick Hibey

Natalie Saleeba

as Mary Murphy

Noni Hazlehurst

as Nicki Burkett

Connor Burke

as Robert Mapes

Felix Williamson

as Mike Missal

Helmut Bakaitis

as Dick Thornburgh

Lewis Fitz-Gerald

as Louis Boccardi

Philip Quast

as Ben Barnes

Zahra Newman

as Dana Roberson

Elizabeth Nabben

as CNN Reporter

Matt Ruscic

as Burly Security Guard

Steve Bastoni

as Gil Schwartz

Gael Ballantyne

as Receptionist

Jo Turner

as Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt

Tim McCunn

as Scott Johnson

Patrick St. Esprit

as Brig. Gen. Buck Staudt

Chris Mulkey

as Maurice Udell

Louis Herthum

as Bill Hollowell

Rose Riley

as Josh Howard's Assistant

Christopher Stollery

as Reporter Jim Moore

Tom O'Sullivan

as Newscaster

Martin Sacks

as Robert Strong

Nicholas Hope

as Marcel Matley

Adam Saunders

as Tom - Editor

Aaron Glenane

as Fox News Reporter

Brandon McClelland

as Lawyer

Nancy Denis

as Woman in Bakery

Eliza Logan

as Emily Will

Valerie Bader

as Mrs. Hodges

Gareth Hamilton-Foster

as CBS Employee

Wassim Hawat

as Fox News

Marcus Johnson

as Atlanta Anchor

Annick Ahlan

as CBS Employee (uncredited)

Penelope Andrews

as Patron (uncredited)

Joy Baines

as CBS Employee (uncredited)

Elena Bello

as Reporter Channel 6 (uncredited)

Ben Brighton

as CBS Office Intern (uncredited)

George W. Bush

as Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)

Fred Chen

as Airport Passenger (uncredited)

Rakesh Dasgupta

as Reporter (uncredited)

Mike DeCambra

as Reporter (uncredited)

William Devane

as Gen. Hodges (voice) (uncredited)

Lee Anne Ford

as Military Wife (uncredited)

Andrew Fritz

as Reporter (uncredited)

Diana Gyllén

as CBS Employee (uncredited)

Alison Headrick

as Office Intern (uncredited)

Martin Jacobs

as (uncredited)

John-Paul Jory

as Reporter (uncredited)

Hiroshi Kasuga

as Traveller at Texas Airport (uncredited)

John Kerry

as Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)

So Mang Lee

as Business Man (uncredited)

Rosemarie Marino

as CBS Employee (uncredited)

Bilal Masood

as College Student (uncredited)

Marilyn Mattor

as Widow's Daughter (uncredited)

John McCabe

as NYC Pedestrian (uncredited)

Katie McConnell

as Journalist (uncredited)

Filip Mitrovic

as Fox News Crew (uncredited)

Chris Polzot

as Passenger (uncredited)

Elizabeth Saunders

as Reporter (uncredited)

Carma Sharon

as CBS Employee (uncredited)

Rob Sheens

as CBS Dallas Journalist (uncredited)

Matt Sigloch

as Senior Non-Commisioned Officer (uncredited)

Ezekiel Simat

as CBS Employee (uncredited)

Suzie Steen

as Reporter (uncredited)

George Stephanopoulos

as Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)

Melissa Thompson

as CBS Receptionist (uncredited)

Craig Walker

as CNN TV Crew Member (uncredited)

Bernard Woodcock

as Mike Smith's Lawyer (uncredited)