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| Ken Auletta | Himself | |
| Roy M. Cohn | Himself | |
| Anne Roiphe | Herself | |
| Roger Stone | Himself | |
| Donald Trump | Himself | |
| Barbara Walters | Herself | |
| Roy M. Cohn | Self | |
| Ken Auletta | Self - Journalist | |
| Marie Brenner | Self - Journalist | |
| Robert Cohen | Self - Lawyer in Cohn's Law Firm | |
| Thomas Doherty | Self - Historian | |
| Joseph Epstein | Self - Publisher | |
| David Cay Johnston | Self - Journalist | |
| Elizabeth Kabler | Self - Lew Rosenstiel's Daughter | |
| Martin London | Self | |
| David Marcus | Self - Cousin of Roy Cohn | |
| Gary Marcus | Self - Cousin of Roy Cohn | |
| Sam Roberts | Self - Journalist | |
| Anne Roiphe | Self - Cousin of Roy Cohn | |
| David Rosenthal | Self - Publisher | |
| Roger Stone | Self - Protege of Roy Cohn | |
| Peter Sudler | Self - Former U.S. Attorney | |
| John Vassallo | Self - Lawyer in Cohn's Firm | |
| Adam Wallace | Self - Boyfriend of Roy Cohen | |
| Jim Zirin | Self - Lawyer | |
| John G. Adams | Self | |
| John Anderson | Self | |
| Al Cohn | Self - Father of Roy Cohn | |
| Dora Cohn | Self - Mother of Roy Cohn | |
| Walter Cronkite | Self | |
| Thomas Eagleton | Self |
| Director/Choreographer |
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| Producer |
Davis Guggenheim
Marie Brenner Micah Baskir Leslie Berriman |
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| Music |
Lorne Balfe
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Roy Cohn personified the dark arts of American politics, turning empty vessels into dangerous demagogues - from Joseph McCarthy to his final project, Donald J. Trump. This thriller-like exposé connects the dots, revealing how a deeply troubled master manipulator shaped our current American nightmare. |
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