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| Peter Coyote | ... | Narrator | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| John Beard | ... | Himself | |
| Barbara Boxer | ... | Herself (archive footage) | |
| George W. Bush | ... | Himself | |
| Jim Chanos | ... | Himself | |
| Dick Cheney | ... | Himself | |
| Bill Clinton | ... | Himself (archive footage) | |
| Carol Coale | ... | Herself | |
| Gray Davis | ... | Himself | |
| Reggie Dees II | ... | Young man the stripper dances in front of (as Reggie Deets II) | |
| Joseph Dunn | ... | Himself | |
| Max Eberts | ... | Himself | |
| Peter Elkind | ... | Himself | |
| Andrew Fastow | ... | Himself | |
| David Freeman | ... | Himself | |
| Philip Hilder | ... | Himself | |
| Al Kaseweter | ... | Himself | |
| Kenneth Lay | ... | Himself | |
| Jay Leno | ... | Himself (archive footage) | |
| Bill Lerach | ... | Himself | |
| Loretta Lynch | ... | Herself | |
| Amanda Martin-Brock | ... | Herself | |
| Bethany McLean | ... | Herself | |
| Mike Muckleroy | ... | Himself | |
| Reverend James Nutter | ... | Himself | |
| John Olson | ... | Himself | |
| Lou L. Pai | ... | Himself | |
| Kevin Phillips | ... | Himself | |
| David V. Porter | ... | "David" a Quoted Enron Trader | |
| Nancy Rapoport | ... | Herself | |
| Harvey Rosenfield | ... | Himself | |
| Marla Ruzicka | ... | Herself (archive footage) | |
| Arnold Schwarzenegger | ... | Himself (archive footage) | |
| Maria Shriver | ... | Herself (archive footage) | |
| Jeff Skilling | ... | Himself | |
| Mimi Swartz | ... | Herself | |
| Robert Traband | ... | Himself | |
| Sherron Watkins | ... | Herself | |
| Henry Waxman | ... | Himself | |
| Andrew Weissman | ... | Himself | |
| Colin Whitehead | ... | Himself | |
| Charles Wickman | ... | Himself | |
| Michael Lugenbuehl | ... | J. Clifford Baxter (uncredited) | |
| Episode Crew |
Directed by | |||
| Alex Gibney | |||
Writing credits(WGA) | ||
| Bethany McLean | (book "The Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron") and | |
| Peter Elkind | (book "The Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron") | |
| Alex Gibney | (written by) | |
Produced by | |||
| Mark Cuban | .... | executive producer | |
| Alex Gibney | .... | producer | |
| Jason Kliot | .... | producer | |
| Kate McMahon | .... | associate producer | |
| Susan Motamed | .... | producer | |
| Joana Vicente | .... | executive producer | |
| Todd Wagner | .... | executive producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Matthew Hauser | (as Matt Hauser) | ||
Cinematography by | |||
| Maryse Alberti | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Alison Ellwood | |||
Casting by | |||
| Carol Grant | |||
Production Management | |||
| Kendall McCarthy | .... | post-production supervisor | |
| Gretchen McGowan | .... | executive in charge of production | |
Art Department | |||
| Sanford Kinney | .... | additional graphic artist | |
Sound Department | |||
| Lee Adkison | .... | location sound mixer | |
| Felix Andrew | .... | location sound mixer | |
| Martin Czembor | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| Marlena Grzaslewicz | .... | dialogue editor | |
| Marlena Grzaslewicz | .... | supervising sound editor | |
| Steve Osmon | .... | sound mixer | |
| Mark Roy | .... | location sound mixer | |
| Steve F.B. Smith | .... | stereo sound consultant: Dolby | |
| Ira Spiegel | .... | sound effects editor | |
| Shane Stoneback | .... | sound recordist | |
| Bill Ward | .... | location sound mixer | |
| Morgan Worth | .... | location sound mixer | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Ben Fine | .... | animation | |
| Ben Fine | .... | digital artist | |
| Christian Zak | .... | film recording producer | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Greg Andracke | .... | additional cinematographer | |
| Jennifer Blinder | .... | still photographer | |
| Ben Bloodwell | .... | assistant camera | |
| Don Blust | .... | additional cinematographer | |
| John Casabom | .... | assistant camera | |
| Mark Clark | .... | gaffer | |
| Jon Else | .... | additional cinematographer | |
| Anton Floquet | .... | additional cinematographer | |
| Paul Goldhammer | .... | second electric | |
| Mark Goodwin | .... | gaffer | |
| Andrew Korner | .... | second electric | |
| Dain Martin | .... | still photographer | |
| George Mays | .... | gaffer | |
| Alan McIntyre Smith | .... | gaffer (as Alan Smith) | |
| Wyatt McSpadden | .... | still photographer | |
| Lyle Morgan | .... | additional cinematographer | |
| Kyle Rooney | .... | assistant camera | |
| Justin Seyb | .... | best boy grip | |
| Dan Strauss | .... | assistant camera | |
| Sherron Watkins | .... | still photographer | |
Casting Department | |||
| Carol Grant | .... | extras casting | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Aljernon Tunsil | .... | assistant editor | |
| Don Wyllie | .... | editor: HDTV | |
| David Kuther | .... | additional editor: HDTV (uncredited) | |
Music Department | |||
| Steven DePalo | .... | composer: additional music | |
| Mariusz Glabinski | .... | music editor | |
| Chris Jordao | .... | composer: additional music | |
| John McCullough | .... | music supervisor | |
| Tracy McKnight | .... | executive soundtrack producer | |
| Ahrin Mishan | .... | composer: theme music | |
| Danny Willensky | .... | musician: saxophone | |
Thanks | |||
| Gboyega Akinola | .... | acknowledgment: archive footage provided by | |
| Bankole Bello | .... | acknowledgment: archive footage provided by | |
| Doug Biro | .... | special thanks | |
| Kathleen Brennan | .... | special thanks | |
| Jim Jarmusch | .... | special thanks | |
| Alexandra Milgram | .... | acknowledgment: archive footage provided by | |
| Victor Orlov | .... | special thanks | |
| Tom Waits | .... | special thanks | |
| Angela Bassett | ... | Host |
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Film Editing by | |||
| Brent E. Huffman | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Desma Murphy | |||
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"Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" directed by Alex Gibney takes a moment to explain in vivid detail about the rise and the fall of that giant of giants, Enron. Based on the book by Bethany McLean and Peter Elkin, this documentary holds the viewer glued to the seat because one cannot believe, for a moment, what one is watching on the screen.
The great debacle of the beginning of the century was the Enron downfall. At the same time, it is a cautionary tale for a lot of people about the way some unscrupulous manipulators can wreck havoc in the lives of the people that give their lives working for a any corporation. The Enron workers paid the ultimate price because a few people at the top had an unstoppable greed.
Mr. Gibney is smart in presenting the facts without taking sides. The director is not making a moral judgment at all, he is just letting us absorb how Enron operated and how it was able to pull the wool over everyone's eyes in believing this was the greatest company in the world.
Not only did Enron go down, but it took the Arthur Anderson accounting firm as well. There are thousands of people that are victims of this reckless disregard for the people under these scheming executives, who thought of nothing, but themselves. It's ironic that Jeff Skilling is paying more than twenty million dollars for his own defense, and who knows how much more will Kenneth Lay and Andy Fastow pay to star lawyers in their legal processes.
Ultimately, the real winner seems to be the oriental executive, whose name I don't recall, with an appetite for strippers who ended up being the biggest landowner in Colorado and now is living happily ever after in Hawaii. Compare that picture with the people the Enron workers who lost it all and must now make ends meet with little.
The Enron tragedy should be taught at Harvard as Greed 101, or how to get away with murder in America.