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Dark Waters
Dark Waters
A tenacious attorney uncovers a dark secret that connects a growing number of unexplained deaths to one of the world's largest corporations. In the process, he risks everything — his future, his family, and his own life — to expose the truth.
rating
7.534
runtime
127 min

Release

2019-11-22

Cast

Mark Ruffalo
Mark Ruffalo
as Robert Bilott
Anne Hathaway
Anne Hathaway
as Sarah Bilott
Tim Robbins
Tim Robbins
as Tom Terp
Bill Pullman
Bill Pullman
as Harry Dietzler
Bill Camp
Bill Camp
as Wilbur Tennant
Victor Garber
Victor Garber
as Phil Donnelly
Mare Winningham
Mare Winningham
as Darlene Kiger
William Jackson Harper
William Jackson Harper
as James Ross
Louisa Krause
Louisa Krause
as Carla Pfeiffer
Kevin Crowley
Kevin Crowley
as Larry Winter
Bruce Cromer
Bruce Cromer
as Kim Burke
Denise Dal Vera
Denise Dal Vera
as Sandra Tennant
Richard Hagerman
Richard Hagerman
as Joe Kiger
Abi Van Andel
Abi Van Andel
as Kathleen Welch
John Newberg
John Newberg
as Dr. Gillespie
Barry Mulholland
Barry Mulholland
as Charles Holliday
Jeffrey Grover
Jeffrey Grover
as Edward Wallace
Jim Azelvandre
Jim Azelvandre
as Jim Tennant
Graham Caldwell
Graham Caldwell
as Teddy Bilott (3-5)
William 'Bucky' Bailey
William 'Bucky' Bailey
as Bucky Bailey
Marcia Dangerfield
Marcia Dangerfield
as Grammer
Brian Gallagher
Brian Gallagher
as David
Michael Haney
Michael Haney
as Managing Partner
Barry G. Bernson
Barry G. Bernson
as Retired Partner
Michael King
Michael King
as Unpleasant Partner
Greg Violand
Greg Violand
as Union Carbide Lawyer
Michael Joseph Thomas Ward
Michael Joseph Thomas Ward
as DOW Lawyer
John Moll
John Moll
as Exxon Lawyer
Clara Harris
Clara Harris
as Receptionist
Bella Falcone
Bella Falcone
as Crystal Tennant (11-13)
Scarlett Hicks
Scarlett Hicks
as Amy Tennant
Amy Morse
Amy Morse
as Tom's Secretary
Aidan Brogan
Aidan Brogan
as Teddy Bilott (12-14)
Nathan Slaughter
Nathan Slaughter
as Teddy Bilott (7-10)
Beau Hartwig
Beau Hartwig
as Tony Bilott (10-11)
Jacob Bukowski
Jacob Bukowski
as Tony Bilott (4)
Keating P. Sharp
Keating P. Sharp
as Charlie Bilott (11-12)
Mikel Furlow
Mikel Furlow
as Silas Pfeiffer (5)
Amy Warner
Amy Warner
as Sarah's Mother
Linnea Bond
Linnea Bond
as Clerk
David Myers Gregory
David Myers Gregory
as Diner Owner
Shyra Thomas
Shyra Thomas
as Waitress
Ian Short
Ian Short
as Doctor
Kyndra Jefferies
Kyndra Jefferies
as OB
Courtney DeCosky
Courtney DeCosky
as All-American Mom
Ken Early
Ken Early
as Chair of the Hearing
Kelly Mengelkoch
Kelly Mengelkoch
as Dr. Mary-Sue Kimball
Annie Fitzpatrick
Annie Fitzpatrick
as Judge
Buz Davis
Buz Davis
as Fire Captain
Ronald Jenkins
Ronald Jenkins
as Security Guard
Wynn Reichert
Wynn Reichert
as Mediator
Mike Seely
Mike Seely
as Dr. Brooks
Teri Clark
Teri Clark
as Neurologist
Brian Robertson
Brian Robertson
as Minister
Chaney Morrow
Chaney Morrow
as Young Farmer
Jon Osbeck
Jon Osbeck
as Sarah's Brother
Clyde Tyrone Harper
Clyde Tyrone Harper
as Judge #2
Lisa DeRoberts
Lisa DeRoberts
as Young Mother
Sara Mackie
Sara Mackie
as Young Woman
Nathan Neorr
Nathan Neorr
as Local Reporter
Barbara Ann Crumm
Barbara Ann Crumm
as Courtroom Deputy
Sheryl Annette Colley
Sheryl Annette Colley
as Courtroom Employee
Logan Laskarzewski
Logan Laskarzewski
as Stenographer
Phil Fiorini
Phil Fiorini
as Pastor
Manuel Venegas Zepeda
Manuel Venegas Zepeda
as Benihana Chef
Jennie Malone
Jennie Malone
as Guitar Player / Singer
Jason M. Griggs
Jason M. Griggs
as Allied Lawyer
George Zamary
George Zamary
as Awbury Lawyer
Kurt Roberson
Kurt Roberson
as Mover
Todd Minobe
Todd Minobe
as Cow Puppeteer #1
Jim Laprelle
Jim Laprelle
as Cow Puppeteer #2
Sydney Miles
Sydney Miles
as Laura Doggett
Catch Farley
Catch Farley
as Scruffy Boy
Trent Rowland
Trent Rowland
as Tall Boy
Geoff Falk
Geoff Falk
as Worker #1
Glen Yrigoyen
Glen Yrigoyen
as Worker #2
Elizabeth Marvel
Elizabeth Marvel
as Dr. Karen Frank (voice)
Lea Hutton Beasmore
Lea Hutton Beasmore
as EPA / Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Anita Farmer Bergman
Anita Farmer Bergman
as EPA Agent (uncredited)
Lyman Chen
Lyman Chen
as Hack Scientist (uncredited)
Tyler Craig
Tyler Craig
as (uncredited)
David Fultz
David Fultz
as Blood Test Patient (uncredited)
Robert Gerding
Robert Gerding
as Lawyer (uncredited)
John W. Harden
John W. Harden
as Waiter (uncredited)
Dennis Craig Hensley
Dennis Craig Hensley
as DuPont Lawyer (uncredited)
Daniel R. Hill
Daniel R. Hill
as DuPont Security Guard (uncredited)
Marc Hockl
Marc Hockl
as Church Goer (uncredited)
Sue Hopkins
Sue Hopkins
as Rob Bilott's Mother (uncredited)
Matt Hudson
Matt Hudson
as Police Officer (uncredited)
Conner P. Kelley
Conner P. Kelley
as Smoker (uncredited)
Angel Kerns
Angel Kerns
as Parkersburg Resident (uncredited)
Rodger Masten
Rodger Masten
as Hand Double (uncredited)
David Pittinger
David Pittinger
as Taft Lawyer (uncredited)
Joanne Popolin
Joanne Popolin
as EPA Lawyer / Taft Lawyer (uncredited)
Ramona Schwalbach
Ramona Schwalbach
as Plantiff's Family (uncredited)
Carly Tamborski
Carly Tamborski
as EPA Hearing Attendee / Church Parishioner (uncredited)
Derek Polen
Derek Polen
as Taft Lawyer (uncredited)
John E. Brownlee
John E. Brownlee
as Taft Lawyer (uncredited)
Jenny McManus
Jenny McManus
as Protester (uncredited)

Director

REVIEWS
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maketheSWITCH

After watching 'Dark Waters', you'll simply leave the cinema enraged by the sheer display of economic cruelty from a monolithic, faceless corporation and its evil and very rich henchmen. - Jake Watt Read Jake's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-dark-waters-a-frightening-and-infuriating-tale-of-corporate-greed

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itsogs

Great acting and portrayal of corporate madness and the total disregard for human lives in exchange for the almighty dollar.

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Ahmetaslan27

Great, but it should have been a series instead of a movie Dramatic movie based on true events taken from The Lawyer Who Became DuPont's Worst Nightmare and this New York Times article. The story of the movie is about a corporate defense attorney named Robert Billet, who filed an environmental lawsuit against a giant chemical company, with time discovering a long way from pollution. A dramatic and humane movie that you will enjoy watching if you are a fan of investigative investigations, but it is heavy if you are a fan of light movies, but it is dramatic and controversial. After watching the movie, I felt that my entire soul was polluted and poisoned, and I was almost afraid that my clothes were all full of radiation. It was a shocking thing for me. We have seen what humans do in certain things they make and don't think about their consequences even if they know their consequences. There are companies that do not care about any of the creatures on the planet, only seeking and crawling for money. There have been films similar to Dark Waters such as A Civil Action 1998 by John Travolta and Erin Brockovich 2000 by Julia Roberts. This movie, which contains destruction, pollution, and damage, harms a frightening number of living creatures. The movie portrayed major companies as a scary monster that devours humanity and living creatures, even seaweed. I loved Mark Ruffalo in this movie. He played the role of a person who makes huge sacrifices in order to reveal the truth. He waited 15 years for the American judiciary to issue the final ruling in the case, and we saw how big and giant companies rule the country regardless of the law. Mark Ruffalo's acting was strong and I liked it, but it doesn't reach the perfection that deserves an Oscar. Bill Camp impressed me the most in this movie. He could be an Oscar star. His scenes were powerful and breathtaking, and the pain was heart-wrenching. The sequence of the story and events was somewhat flopped at the beginning of the movie, sometimes it becomes interesting and sometimes it becomes boring. I understand that the story is long and its events took place over a period of years. I think it is worth making a series for this instead of a movie, in order to see a more coherent story. I don't think that Dark Waters deserves an Oscar, but it deserves to be nominated for an Oscar, and it is a good drama movie, and I wish it would be done in the form of a series