
Eddie Redmayne
Tom Hayden
Sacha Baron Cohen
Abbie Hoffman
Mark Rylance
William Kunstler
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Richard Schultz
Frank Langella
Judge Julius Hoffman
Jeremy Strong
Jerry Rubin
John Carroll Lynch
David Dellinger
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
Bobby Seale
Alex Sharp
Rennie Davis
Noah Robbins
Lee Weiner
Danny Flaherty
John Froines
Ben Shenkman
Leonard Weinglass
Michael Keaton
Ramsey Clark
Kelvin Harrison, Jr.
Fred Hampton
Caitlin FitzGerald
Agent Daphne O'Connor
Alice Kremelberg
Bernadine
J.C. MacKenzie
Thomas Foran
John Doman
John Mitchell
Wayne Duvall
Detective Deluca
Damian Young
Howard Ackerman
C.J. Wilson
Sergeant Scott Scibelli
Brady Jenness
David Dellinger's Son
Juliette Angelo
Juror 6
Brendan Burke
Bailiff
Tah von Allmen
Mrs. Winter
Alan Metoskie
Allen Ginsberg
John Gawlik
Policeman That Arrests Jerry
Kevin O'Donnell
Bar Patron 1
Gavin Haag
Bar Patron 2
Tiffany Denise Hobbs
Sondra
Steve Routman
David Stahl
Madison Nichols
Demonstrator
John F. Carpenter
Detective Bell
Larry Mitchell
Detective Frapoly
Mike Geraghty
Detective Sam McGiven
Mike Brunlieb
Eddie
James Pravasilis
Egg Throwing Crowd Member
Vic Kuligoski
Frat Boy 1
Calvin Ticknor-Swanson
Frat Boy 3
Gabrielle Perrea
Girl in Beret
Michelle Hurst
Housekeeper Jane
Tony Lawry
Man
Kathleen Garrett
Mitchell's Secretary
Matt LeFevour
Officer 1
Max Adler
Officer Wojohowski
Michael Bassett
Officer Quinn
Shawn Parsons
Policeman in Haymarket
Julian Hester
Policeman on Bullhorn
John Quilty
Reporter Jack
Kate Miller
Reporter Majorie
Edward Fletcher
Reporter Sy
Blair Lewin
Woman in Tavern
Jessica Wood
Bartender
Steven Komito
Marshal
Marco Lama
Someone in the Crowd
Ben Kass
Reporter 7
Gabriel Franken
Reporter 8
Ed Flynn
Reporter 9
Alex Henderson
Young Man
David Fierro
Bailiff 2
Sam Nelson Harris
Band Lead Singer
Marlee Mendelson
Band Member
Hana Chew
Band Member
Ashley Trumbo
Band Member
Allison Trumbo
Band Member
Shane Skidmore
Band Member
Jeffrey Yonkus
Band Member
Maria Jacobson
Band Member
Brendan Brown
Band Member
Dan MacDonald
Band Member
Keeley Morris
Female Protester
Thomas John Gallagher
Radio Cop
Michael A. Dean
Carl Oglesby
Elizabeth Holder
Juror 11
Lex Elle
Riot Cop (uncredited)
Gillian Cooper
Courtroom Protester








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Reviews
Watching "The Trial of the Chicago 7" was difficult, not just because it depicts such a profound miscarriage of justice, but because these were my contemporaries. I wasn't in Chicago, but I was in Washington later, chased with tear gas. This wasn't history—it was memory. Casting Sacha Baron Cohen as Abbie Hoffman is probably the most perfect casting ever in cinema history. He captures Hoffman's

Very well made, up until that ending anyway. It's not a bad conclusion, but man is it cringe-inducing. It seems they were going for an end to match <em>'A Few Good Men'</em>, which was also written by Aaron Sorkin of course. From the overly uplifting score, to the slow clap, to the freeze-frame. Per <a href="https://www.esquire.com/uk/culture/film/a34187167/true-story-the-trial-of-the-chicago-7

It is important for a film to say what it wants to say correctly and to somehow overcome its claim. "The Trial of the Chicago 7" is one of these films. A coherent narrative with a perfectly acceptable script and no extra glamor. Adapting in cinema has always been a difficult task, whether from another literary work or a real event. The film also manages to make this historical adaptation and not o

Sacha Baron Cohen has now delivered my 2 favourite & memorable characters of the year in the same fortnight. This movie is a strange incongruence. It inspired/engaged/enraged me at the same time as it made me feel flat. It could have been longer (the time flew by) and drawn out the characters more, but I felt that it had said what it needed to say. And the melodrama felt just above where i
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Aaron Sorkin has been around for quite some time. A Few Good Men, Moneyball, Steve Jobs, and arguably one of the best movies of the last decade, The Social Network, all have one thing in common: Sorkin as a screenwriter, but not as the director. Molly's Game was Sorkin's directorial debut, which ma












