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You Don't Know Jack
Angel of mercy… or murderous “Doctor Death”? Jack Kervorkian is one of the most polarizing figures in modern American history, a man whose passionate belief that people have the right to die has brought him both praise and vilification. Oscar®- and Emmy®-winning actor Al Pacino brings “Dr. Death” to life in an all-new HBO Films presentation: You Don’t Know Jack, directed by Oscar®-winner Barry Levinson.
Barry Levinson
Adam Mazer
Casts & Crew
Al Pacino
Danny Huston
Susan Sarandon
John Goodman
Brenda Vaccaro
Eric Lange
James Urbaniak
Rutanya Alda
Delaney Williams
Danielle McKee
Adam Driver
Deirdre O'Connell
Todd Susman
Jennifer Mudge
Jeremy Bobb
Henny Russell
Henry Strozier
Sandra Seacat
Neil Brooks Cunningham
David Wilson Barnes
Cotter Smith
John Rue
Allen Lewis Rickman
Kris Eivers
Richard Council
Jason Babinsky
Teresa Yenque
Jaime Tirelli
John Henry Cox
Ana Reeder
Jonathan Teague Cook
Tom Kemp
Jordan Lage
Mason Pettit
Daryl Edwards
Meghan Rafferty
Deborah Hedwall
Rondi Reed
Adam Mucci
Bill Edwards
Kevin Cannon
Peter Conboy
John Farrer
Renee Fishman
Jacqueline Forton
Rennel Turner
Moe Hindi
Kevin Janaway
Joseph John Justin
Vivian Kalinov
Frosty Lawson
Addison LeMay
Bill Lumbert
Dwayne Roszkowski
Bill Walters
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