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Directed by Steven Soderbergh
Premiered: October 26, 2003
[replays]
Synopsis The FBI puts a scare into the employees of Bergstrom Lowell and on the advice of legal counsel nobody can talk about what's going on.
Featuring:
Paul D. Allen (Agent Paul Duffy)
George Hughes (Agent Richard Wells)
Madeleine Mager (Alice)
Appearing as themselves:
William Brier
Vice President for Communication, Edison Electric Institute, a trade association for U.S. shareholder-owned electric companies [site]
Sen. Tom Daschel
Democratic Senator, South Dakota and Democratic Leader of the Senate [bio]
Howard Gutman
Attorney; spoke with Carville and others over the speakerphone
Thomas R. Kuhn
President, Edison Electric Institute
Sen. Don Nickles
Republican Senator, Oklahoma
David Owens
Executive Vice-President, Edison Electric Institute
Mayor John F. Street
Mayor of Philadelphia, running for re-election [bio]
Locations: (all Washington, D.C., unless otherwise noted)
Edison Electric Institute, 701 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Mary, Maggie and Francisco talk to EEI executives Thomas R. Kuhn, William Brier and David Owens here. [site]
Hay Adams Hotel, 16th and H Streets, NW
Not seen, but Francisco mentions that he was approached by FBI agents here while having "a lovely breakfast."
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