The Big One
(1997)

Protecting the Earth from the scum of corporate America.

Released: 1997-09-06

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The Big One is an investigative documentary from director Michael Moore who goes around the country asking why big American corporations produce their product abroad where labor is cheaper while so many Americans are unemployed, losing their jobs, and would happily be hired by such companies as Nike.

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Elaine Bly

as Self - Random House Media Escort

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Richard Jewell

as Self - Innocent Guy

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Bill Clinton

as Self (archive footage)

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Jerry Springer

as Self (archive footage)

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Dan Burns

as Himself - Radio Personality

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Chip Carter

as Himself - Forbes Campaign

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Joel Feick

as Himself - Radio Commentator

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Doug France

as Himself - Random House Representative

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Mary Gielow

as Herself - Media Escort in Milwaukee

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Bev Jacowski

as Herself, Johnson Controls representative

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Kevin Keane

as Himself - Governor Thompson's Press Secretary

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Andy Crash Kelly

as Himself - Radio Personality

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Phil Knight

as Himself - Nike Chairman

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Tia Lessin

as Herself

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Diane Mitchell

as Herself, Chicago Media

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Rick Nielsen

as Himself - Entertainer

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Jeremy Gibson

Executive Producer

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Dianne Griffin

Line Producer

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Tia Lessin

Coordinating Producer

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Chris Smith

Director of Photography

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Brian Danitz

Director of Photography

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Jay Elkayam

Additional Camera

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