Diretor/a
Janice Engel
DIRETOR/A
Elenco (na ordem dos créditos)
Molly Ivins
Self - Columnist(archiveFootage)
Forrest Wilder
Self - Editor, The Texas Observer
Dave McNeely
Self - Political Columnist
Lou Dubose
Self - Journalist, Molly's Co-Author
Andy Ivins
Self - Molly's Brother
Sara Ivins Maley
Self - -Molly's Sister
Marty Maley
Self - Brother-in-Law
Sara Speights
Self - Journalist, Ex-Lobbyist
Muffie Moroney
Self - Childhood Friend
Marcia Wigby Carter
Marg Elliston
Kaye Northcott
Self - Former Editor, The Texas Observer
Dan Rather
Self - Journalist
Carlton Carl
Jim Hightower
Self - America's #1 Populist
Anne Siefert
Self - College Friend
Terry O'Rourke
Self - Special Assistant, Harris County Attorney
Marilyn Hoegemeyer
Ronnie Dugger
Self - Founder, The Texas Observer
Cecile Richards
Self - Former President, Planned Parenthood
Ben Barnes
Self - Former Lt. Governor & Speaker, Texas House of Representatives
Dave Richards
Self - Lawyer
Don Carleton
Self - Executive Director, Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
Liz Faulk
Self - John Henry Faulk's Wife
Rachel Maddow
Self - The Rachel Maddow Show
Charles Kaiser
Self - Author
Victor Navasky
Self - Former Editor and Publisher, The Nation
Linda Jann Lewis
Self - Elections Expert
Anthony Zurcher
Self - Molly's Editor, Creators Syndicate
Harold Cook
Self - Political Commentator
Betsy Moon
Self - Molly's Chief of Stuff
Paul Begala
Self - Political Consultant
Ellen Sweets
Self - Author. Stirring It Up With Molly Ivins
Myra MacPherson
Self - Journalist, Author
Anne Lamott
Self - Novelist
Margo Johnston
Self - Friend
Paul Krugman
Self - Columnist. The New York Times
Humphrey Bogart
Self - Actor, Deadline - U.S.A.(archiveFootage)
Pat Buchanan
Self - Political Commentator(archiveFootage)
George Bush
Self - 41st President of the United States(archiveFootage)
George W. Bush
Self - 43rd President of the United States(archiveFootage)
Warren Chisum
Self - Texas State Representative(archiveFootage)
Bill Clinton
Self - 42nd President of the United States(archiveFootage)
Bruce Collins
Self - Vice President, C-SPAN(archiveFootage)
Katie Couric
Self - Host, Today(archiveFootage)
Debra Danburg
John Henry Faulk
Self - Humorist and Radio Show Host(archiveFootage)
Ma Ferguson
Self - First Woman Governor of Texas(archiveFootage)
Douglas Foster
Self - Professor for Graduate School of Journalism in the University of California, Berkeley(archiveFootage)
Newt Gingrich
Self - Former Speaker of the House(archiveFootage)
Bryant Gumbel
Jim Ivins
Self - Molly's Father(archiveFootage)
Margot Milne Ivins
Self - Molly's Mother(archiveFootage)
John Leonard
Self - Culture Critic(archiveFootage)
David Letterman
Self - Late Show with David Letterman(archiveFootage)
Conan O'Brien
Self - Host, Late Night with Conan O'Brien(archiveFootage)
Elvis Presley
Self - Musician(archiveFootage)
Dan Quayle
Self - Former Vice President of the United States(archiveFootage)
Ann Richards
Self - Governor of Texas(archiveFootage)
Mitt Romney
Self - Republican Presidential Candidate(archiveFootage)
A.M. Rosenthal
Self - Executive Editor, The New York Times(archiveFootage)
Morley Safer
Self - 60 Minutes Correspondent(archiveFootage)
Brian Williams
Self - Host, NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams(archiveFootage)