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Cast |
Actor/Actress |
Role |
Adelman, Ken |
Himself |
Ashcroft, John |
Himself (archive footage) |
Laden, Osama Bin |
Himself (archive footage) |
Bush, George W. |
Himself (archive footage) |
Bush, George H. W. |
Himself (archive footage) |
Byrd, Robert |
Himself (archive footage) |
Capra, Frank |
Himself (archive footage) |
Cheney, Dick |
Himself (archive footage) |
Cirincione, Joseph |
Himself |
Other People |
Director |
Jarecki, Eugene |
Producer |
Arndt, Prudence; Jarecki, Eugene; Meyer, Alessandra; Shipman, Susannah |
Writer |
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Composer |
Miller, Robert |
Studio |
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Features |
Running Time |
98 |
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Color Mode |
Color |
Plot Summary |
Is American foreign policy dominated by the idea of military supremacy? Has the military become too important in American life? Jarecki's shrewd and intelligent polemic would seem to give an affirmative answer to each of these questions. |
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Loaned |
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Location |
Media_Center |
Watched |
No |
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