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  1. The Insider is a 1999 American biographical drama film directed by Michael Mann, from a screenplay adapted by Eric Roth and Mann based on Marie Brenner 's 1996 Vanity Fair article "The Man Who Knew Too Much". The film stars Al Pacino, Russell Crowe, Christopher Plummer, Bruce McGill, Diane Venora, and Michael Gambon .

  2. DISNEY MOVIE INSIDERS PRESENTS. We are bringing fans closer to the movies they love with interviews, interactive trivia, and more! We're lifting the curtain to give you a behind-the-scenes look at new releases and classics from The Walt Disney Studios.

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    Disney Movie Insiders. WELCOME FANS! Keep up with the latest rewards, content, and offers in our new hub, just for Insiders. Scan tickets and enter codes to earn points and get rewarded. WHAT'S NEW. AN INSIDER LOOK AT PIXAR STUDIO MOVIES. SOUL: OFFICIAL TRAILER 2. INSIDE OUT 2: OFFICIAL TRAILER.

  4. Nov 5, 1999 · The Insider. 1999. R. 2h 37m. IMDb RATING. 7.8 /10. 181K. YOUR RATING. Rate. POPULARITY. 3,277. 154. Play trailer 2:25. 4. 6 Videos. 99+ Photos. Biography Drama History. A research chemist comes under personal and professional attack when he decides to appear in a 60 Minutes exposé on Big Tobacco. Director. Michael Mann. Writers. Marie Brenner.

    • (181K)
    • Biography, Drama, Thriller
    • Michael Mann
    • 1999-11-05
  5. Oct 30, 2019 · Based on real events that transpired in the mid-1990s, The Insider follows 60 Minutes producer Lowell Bergman (played by Al Pacino) as he tries to convince ex-tobacco industry scientist Jeffrey...

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  6. Summaries. A research chemist comes under personal and professional attack when he decides to appear in a 60 Minutes exposé on Big Tobacco. Balls-out 60 Minutes Producer Lowell Bergman sniffs a story when a former research biologist for Brown and Williamson, Jeff Wigand, won't talk to him.

  7. Nov 5, 1999 · Michael Mann's "The Insider" makes a thriller and expose out of how big tobacco's long-running tissue of lies was finally exposed by investigative journalism. At its center stands Lowell Bergman, a producer for "60 Minutes," the CBS News program where a former tobacco scientist named Jeffrey Wigand spilled the beans.