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Rating: 6.5/10 by 485 users

Truth (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.

Directing:
  • James Vanderbilt
  • Steve E. Andrews
  • Emma Jamvold
  • Matthew Webb
  • Sophie Fabbri-Jackson
Writing:
  • James Vanderbilt
  • Mary Mapes
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Oct 16, 2015

Rating: 6.5/10 by 485 users

Alternative Title:
트루스 - KR
La verdad - MX
Conspiración y poder - MX
Moment der Wahrheit, Der - DE

Country:
United Kingdom
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 02 hour 05 minutes
Budget: $9,600,000
Revenue: $5,383,097

Plot Keyword: usa president, based on novel or book, presidential election, journalism, biography, tv reporter, based on memoir or autobiography, political scandal, 2000s

Dennis Quaid
Lt. Colonel Roger Charles
Bruce Greenwood
Andrew Heyward
Stacy Keach
Lt. Colonel Bill Burkett
Topher Grace
Mike Smith
Dermot Mulroney
Lawrence Lanpher
David Lyons
Josh Howard
Noni Hazlehurst
Nicki Burkett
Connor Burke
Robert Mapes
Helmut Bakaitis
Dick Thornburgh
Lewis Fitz-Gerald
Louis Boccardi
Philip Quast
Ben Barnes
Zahra Newman
Dana Roberson
Matt Ruscic
Burly Security Guard
Steve Bastoni
Gil Schwartz
Gael Ballantyne
Receptionist
Jo Turner
Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt
Tim McCunn
Scott Johnson
Patrick St. Esprit
Brig. Gen. Buck Staudt
Chris Mulkey
Maurice Udell
Louis Herthum
Bill Hollowell
Rose Riley
Josh Howard's Assistant
Christopher Stollery
Reporter Jim Moore
Martin Sacks
Robert Strong
Nicholas Hope
Marcel Matley
Adam Saunders
Tom - Editor
Aaron Glenane
Fox News Reporter
Nancy Denis
Woman in Bakery
Eliza Logan
Emily Will
Valerie Bader
Mrs. Hodges
Marcus Johnson
Atlanta Anchor
Annick Ahlan
CBS Employee (uncredited)
Penelope Andrews
Patron (uncredited)
Joy Baines
CBS Employee (uncredited)
Elena Bello
Reporter Channel 6 (uncredited)
Ben Brighton
CBS Office Intern (uncredited)
George W. Bush
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Fred Chen
Airport Passenger (uncredited)
Rakesh Dasgupta
Reporter (uncredited)
Mike DeCambra
Reporter (uncredited)
William Devane
Gen. Hodges (voice) (uncredited)
Lee Anne Ford
Military Wife (uncredited)
Andrew Fritz
Reporter (uncredited)
Diana Gyllén
CBS Employee (uncredited)
Alison Headrick
Office Intern (uncredited)
Martin Jacobs
(uncredited)
John-Paul Jory
Reporter (uncredited)
Hiroshi Kasuga
Traveller at Texas Airport (uncredited)
John Kerry
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
So Mang Lee
Business Man (uncredited)
Rosemarie Marino
CBS Employee (uncredited)
Bilal Masood
College Student (uncredited)
Marilyn Mattor
Widow's Daughter (uncredited)
John McCabe
NYC Pedestrian (uncredited)
Katie McConnell Coy
Journalist (uncredited)
Filip Mitrovic
Fox News Crew (uncredited)
Chris Polzot
Passenger (uncredited)
Carma Sharon
CBS Employee (uncredited)
Rob Sheens
CBS Dallas Journalist (uncredited)
Matt Sigloch
Senior Non-Commisioned Officer (uncredited)
Ezekiel Simat
CBS Employee (uncredited)
Suzie Steen
Reporter (uncredited)
George Stephanopoulos
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Melissa Thompson
CBS Receptionist (uncredited)
Craig Walker
CNN TV Crew Member (uncredited)
Bernard Woodcock
Mike Smith's Lawyer (uncredited)

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**When journalism becomes limbless!** A surprisingly good film, you can compare it with the Oscar winner 'Spotlight'. But it was not popular as that one, because it was about the American politics, so seems the world did not care much. However, going down in the domestic market was a very sad. It was directed by the newcomer and he did a wonderful job, even for penning a good screenplay. But it was based on the memoir by Mary Mapes called 'Truth and Duty'. It's a journalism theme, sets in during the months before the 2004 presidential election. It was focused on the CBS's famous news series '60 Minutes Wednesday' where its episodes reveals some of the copy documents how George W. Bush altered them get into the military in the 80s. Soon the producer to the host, everyone who involved in that show receive a backlash. In the remaining parts, it aims to disclose how the claimer decides to fight the issue and would they succeed? Cate Blanchett was never attracted to me, but I never doubted her performances. So in this, she was amazing and quite physically looked beautiful. One of her great character display, and it should have nominated for the various awards, but I don't understand why it was discarded totally. The other actors too were awesome, Especially Robert Redford was superb as a news anchor. He's a bit old, otherwise I would have expected him to play Don Trump in a movie, maybe a biopic or comedy. Like the film revealed what happened to Mapes, I think those invisible and powerful men made this film does not get into the spotlight. But as I've seen, I say it's a must see film of the year, if you're interested in the US and its politics. How the story ends is sad, but I've seen other journalism films that highlights their strength, whereas this one was opposite. I loved the lines Cate delivered at one of the final scenes. I hope you watch it at least after reading my review. 8/10


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