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Break the story. Break the silence.

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The true story of how the Boston Globe uncovered the massive scandal of child molestation and cover-up within the local Catholic Archdiocese, shaking the entire Catholic Church to its core.

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Budget

$20000000

Revenue

$98690254

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

129 mins

Rating

7.814/10

Release Date

06 November 2015

Country

United States of America

Cast

Mark Ruffalo

Mark Ruffalo

Michael Rezendes

Michael Keaton

Michael Keaton

Walter 'Robby' Robinson

Rachel McAdams

Rachel McAdams

Sacha Pfeiffer

Liev Schreiber

Liev Schreiber

Marty Baron

John Slattery

John Slattery

Ben Bradlee, Jr.

Brian d'Arcy James

Brian d'Arcy James

Matt Carroll

Stanley Tucci

Stanley Tucci

Mitchell Garabedian

Elena Wohl

Elena Wohl

Barbara

Gene Amoroso

Gene Amoroso

Steve Kurkjian

Doug Murray

Doug Murray

Peter Canellos

Sharon McFarlane

Sharon McFarlane

Helen Donovan

Jamey Sheridan

Jamey Sheridan

Jim Sullivan

Neal Huff

Neal Huff

Phil Saviano

Billy Crudup

Billy Crudup

Eric Macleish

Robert B. Kennedy

Robert B. Kennedy

Court Clerk Mark

Duane Murray

Duane Murray

Hansi Kalkofen

Brian Chamberlain

Brian Chamberlain

Paul Burke

Michael Cyril Creighton

Michael Cyril Creighton

Joe Crowley

Paul Guilfoyle

Paul Guilfoyle

Peter Conley

Michael Countryman

Michael Countryman

Richard Gilman

Tim Whalen

Tim Whalen

Young Cop

Martin Roach

Martin Roach

Cop in Coffee Shop

Brad Borbridge

Brad Borbridge

Sports Editor

Don Allison

Don Allison

Bishop

Patty Ross

Patty Ross

Linda

Paloma Nuñez

Paloma Nuñez

Garabedian's Receptionist

Robert Clarke

Robert Clarke

Judge Volterra

Gary Galone

Gary Galone

Jack Dunn

David Fraser

David Fraser

Jon Albano

Paulette Sinclair

Paulette Sinclair

Receptionist at Judge's Chambers

Laurie Heineman

Laurie Heineman

Judge Sweeney

Elena Juatco

Elena Juatco

Guest List Woman

Nancy Villone

Nancy Villone

Maryetta Dussourd

Wendy Merry

Wendy Merry

Female Editor

Siobhan Murphy

Siobhan Murphy

Intern

Eileen Padua

Eileen Padua

Sacha's Grandmother

Darrin Baker

Darrin Baker

Middle Age Priest at St. Peter's

Brett Cramp

Brett Cramp

Middle Aged Man

Joe Stapleton

Joe Stapleton

Older Cop

Maureen Keiller

Maureen Keiller

Eileen McNamara

Jimmy LeBlanc

Jimmy LeBlanc

Patrick McSorley

Tim Progosh

Tim Progosh

Principal Bill Kemeza

Neion George

Neion George

Waiter at Gala

Laurie Murdoch

Laurie Murdoch

Wilson Rogers

Zarrin Darnell-Martin

Zarrin Darnell-Martin

Intern Wanda

Krista Morin

Krista Morin

Young Reporter

Paula Barrett

Paula Barrett

Jim's Wife

Mairtin O'Carrigan

Mairtin O'Carrigan

Stewart

Rob deLeeuw

Rob deLeeuw

Herald Reporter Quimby

Nancy E. Carroll

Nancy E. Carroll

Jane Paquin

Anthony Paolucci

Anthony Paolucci

Kevin

Michele Proude

Michele Proude

Lisa Tuite

Richard O'Rourke

Richard O'Rourke

Ronald Paquin

Len Cariou

Len Cariou

Cardinal Law

Dennis Lynch

Dennis Lynch

Clerk O'Brian

Stefanie Drummond

Stefanie Drummond

Sheila

Mark McGrinder

Mark McGrinder

Weeping Man

Richard Fitzpatrick

Richard Fitzpatrick

Rectory Priest

Tom Driscoll

Tom Driscoll

Disgruntled Man

Jeffrey Samai

Jeffrey Samai

Library Security

Moira Driscoll

Moira Driscoll

Woman Interviewee

Forrest Weber

Forrest Weber

Angry Man

Doreen Spencer

Doreen Spencer

Older Southie Woman

Janet Pinnick

Janet Pinnick

Receptionist

Shannon McDonough

Shannon McDonough

Receptionist

Shannon Ruth

Shannon Ruth

Girl at Garabedian's

Daniel Ruth

Daniel Ruth

Boy at Garabedian's

Jennifer Ruth

Jennifer Ruth

Mother at Garabedian's

Timothy Mooney

Timothy Mooney

Bad Priest

Bruce-Robert Serafin

Bruce-Robert Serafin

Boston Globe Security Guard

Donna Sue Jahier

Donna Sue Jahier

Angry Man's Sister

Edward Brickley

Edward Brickley

Red Sox Announcer (voice)

Richard Jenkins

Richard Jenkins

Richard Sipe (voice) (uncredited)

Elena Khan

Elena Khan

Boston Reporter (uncredited)

Teresa Wilson

Teresa Wilson

Maureen (uncredited)

Amy Whalen

Amy Whalen

Pedestrian (uncredited)

John Franchi

John Franchi

Pedestrian (uncredited)

Peter Lewis Walsh

Peter Lewis Walsh

Red Sox Fan (uncredited)

Lance Norris

Lance Norris

Driver (uncredited)

Harold Rudolph

Harold Rudolph

Lawyer (uncredited)

Colleen Kelly

Colleen Kelly

Librarian (uncredited)

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