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Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
With the 70s behind him, San Diego's top rated newsman, Ron Burgundy, returns to take New York's first 24-hour news channel by storm.
Adam McKay
Casts & Crew
Will Ferrell
Steve Carell
Paul Rudd
David Koechner
Christina Applegate
Dylan Baker
Meagan Good
Judah Nelson
James Marsden
Greg Kinnear
Josh Lawson
Kristen Wiig
Fred Willard
Chris Parnell
Harrison Ford
Bill Kurtis
June Diane Raphael
Tom Clark
Drake
Eliza Coupe
Brian F. Durkin
Zoe Myers
Clark Sarullo
Matthew Cornwell
Dane Davenport
Dan Triandiflou
David Silverman
Jayson Warner Smith
David Dwyer
Courtney Patterson
Kelly Tippens
Jon Hayden
Ron Prather
Gary Weeks
L. Warren Young
Darlene French
E. Roger Mitchell
Michael Menapace
Patricia French
Paula Pell
Wilbur Fitzgerald
Karen Beyer
Brian Steele
Sacha Baron Cohen
Marion Cotillard
Will Smith
Kirsten Dunst
Brian Patrick Butler
Jim Carrey
Steve Coulter
Tina Fey
Kimberly Dawn Guerrero
Liam Neeson
Amy Poehler
John C. Reilly
Richard Saxton
Lori Beth Sikes
Sarah E. Spencer
Vince Vaughn
Kanye West
Nickolas Wolf
Also Directed by Adam McKay
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