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| Robert De Niro | David Merrill | |
| Annette Bening | Ruth Merrill | |
| George Wendt | Bunny Baxter | |
| Patricia Wettig | Dorothy Nolan | |
| Sam Wanamaker | Felix Graff | |
| Luke Edwards | Paulie Merrill | |
| Chris Cooper | Larry Nolan | |
| Ben Piazza | Darryl Zanuck | |
| Martin Scorsese | Joe Lesser | |
| Barry Primus | Bert Alan | |
| Gailard Sartain | Chairman Wood | |
| Robin Gammell | Congressman Tavenner | |
| Brad Sullivan | Congressman Velde | |
| Tom Sizemore | Ray Karlin | |
| Roxann Dawson | Felicia Barron |
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| Producer | Alan C. Blomquist
Nelson McCormick |
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| Writer | Irwin Winkler
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| Cinematography | Michael Ballhaus
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| Musician | James Newton Howard
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Owing to his alleged involvement with communist parties, film director David Merrill is forbidden from working in Hollywood. He decides to fight for his rights and faces numerous challenges. |
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