Peter Coyote narrates the documentary as the voice of reason and insight throughout the film, providing context and analysis of the events surrounding the downfall of Enron.
John Beard appears as himself, offering his perspective on the Enron scandal as a news anchor who reported on the unfolding crisis at the time.
Jim Chanos plays himself, a prominent hedge fund manager who saw through Enron's deceptive financial practices early on and famously warned investors about its impending collapse.
Dick Cheney appears as himself, showcasing his role as Vice President of the United States during the Enron scandal and his connections to the company's executives.
Carol Coale is portrayed as herself, a financial analyst who closely followed Enron's activities and provided insights into the company's controversial business practices.
Gray Davis is depicted as himself, the former Governor of California who grappled with the repercussions of Enron's influence on the state's energy crisis.
Reggie Dees II plays himself, providing firsthand accounts of his experience as an employee at Enron and shedding light on the internal workings of the company.
Joseph Dunn is portrayed as himself, a key figure in investigating the Enron scandal and uncovering the fraudulent activities that led to the company's downfall.
Max Eberts appears as himself, a financial expert who offers his analysis of Enron's complex financial maneuvers and the devastating impact of its collapse.
Peter Elkind is depicted as himself, a journalist who played a pivotal role in exposing the corruption at Enron and unraveling the intricate web of deceit within the company.
David Freeman appears as himself, providing insights into the energy industry and the implications of Enron's fraudulent practices on the broader business landscape.
Philip Hilder is portrayed as himself, a lawyer who was involved in the legal proceedings following the Enron scandal and represented key whistleblowers in bringing the truth to light.
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