Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005)
April 22, 2005Release Date
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005)
April 22, 2005Release Date
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
John Beard
Self - Former Enron Accountant
Barbara Boxer
Self
George W. Bush
Self
Jim Chanos
Self - President, Kynikos Associates
Dick Cheney
Self
Reggie Dees II
Himself
Bill Clinton
Self
Joseph Dunn
Himself
Carol Coale
Self - Ex-Stock Analyst, Prudential Securities
Max Eberts
Himself
Peter Coyote
Narrator
Gray Davis
Self - Former Governor of California
David Freeman
Himself
Philip Hilder
Himself
Alex Gibney
Director
Al Kaseweter
HImself
Bethany McLean
Writer
Bill Lerach
HImself
Loretta Lynch
Herself
Peter Elkind
Writer
Alison Ellwood
Producer
Amanda Martin-Brock
Herself
Mike Muckleroy
Himself
Jason Kliot
Producer
James Nutter
Himself
Matthew Hauser
Composer
John Olson
Himself
Kevin Phillips
Himself
Maryse Alberti
Cinematographer
David V. Porter
Himself
Nancy Rapoport
Herself
Harvey Rosenfield
Himself
Mimi Swartz
Herself
Robert Traband
Himself
Sherron Watkins
Herself
Henry Waxman
Himself
Andrew Weissmann
Himself
Colin Whitehead
Himself
Charles Wickman
Himself
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Himself
Tim Belden
Himself (archive footage)
Mark Cuban
Executive Producer
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Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room is a 2005 American documentary film based on the best-selling 2003 book of the same name by Fortune reporters Bethany McLean and Peter Elkind, who are credited as writers of the film alongside the director, Alex Gibney. It examines the 2001 collapse of the Enron Corporation, which resulted in criminal trials for several of the company's top executives during the ensuing Enron scandal, and contains a section about the involvement of Enron traders in the 2000-01 California electricity crisis. Archival footage is used alongside new interviews with McLean and Elkind, several former Enron executives and employees, stock analysts, reporters, and former Governor of California Gray Davis.
The film won the awards for Best Documentary Feature at the 21st Independent Spirit Awards and Best Documentary Screenplay at the 58th Writers Guild of America Awards. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 78th Academy Awards.