

Wag the Dog
by Dustin Hoffman (Stanley Motss),
Robert De Niro (Conrad Brean,Gate Stewardess),
Anne Heche (Winifred Ames),
Denis Leary (Fad King),
Woody Harrelson (Sgt. William Schumann),
Willie Nelson (Johnny Green,Senator Neal),
Andrea Martin (Liz Butsky),
Michael Belson (President),
Suzanne Cryer (Amy Cain),
John Michael Higgins (John Levy),
Larry Beinhart (Author,Screenwriter),
Suzy Plakson (Grace,Actor),
Kirsten Dunst (Tracy Lime),
William H. Macy (Mr. Young),
Barry Levinson (Director,Producer),
Barry Levinson (Director),
Jason Cottle (A.D.),
David Koechner (Director),
Harland Williams (Pet Wrangler),
Sean Masterson (Bob Richardson),
Bernard Hocke (Technician),
Jenny Byrne (Sharon),
Maurice Woods (Kid With Shoes),
Pops Staples (Himself),
Phil Morris (Co-Pilot),
Chris Ellis (Officer),
Edwin T. Morgan (Owner,CIA Agent),
J. Patrick McCormack (Pilot),
Jennifer Manley (Teenage Girl),
Edrie Warner (Judge),
Richard Lawson (Young Man/CIA),
Alberto Vasquez (Combine Driver),
Stephanie Kemp (Aide No. 1),
Jack Esformes (Aide No. 2),
John Cho (Aide No. 3),
Michael Reid Davis (Aide No. 4),
Brant Cotton (Sharon's Boyfriend),
Kenneth Kern (Nashville Engineer),
Michelle Levinson (Faye),
Ron McCoy (Limo Driver),
Garry R. Roleder (USAF Chaplain),
Merle Haggard (Himself),
James Belushi (Himself),
George Gaynes (Senator Nole),
Rick Scarry (White House Reporter),
Cliff B. Howard (Ranger),
Furley Lumpkin (Raking Dad No. 1),
Sean Fenton (Raking Dad No. 2),
Nikki Crawford (Mom),
John Franklin (Jockey No. 1),
Kevin Furlong (Jockey No. 2),
Lu Elrod (Southern Woman),
Michael Villani (Male Commentator),
Warren Wilson (Crossfire Interviewer),
Terry Anzur (Female Announcer No. 3),
Melissa Gardner (Chris Andrews Reporter),
Giselle Fernandez (Female Press Person),
Christine Devine (Chicago Newscaster),
Richard Saxton (Chicago Newscaster No. 2),
Geffrey Blake (Media Guy No. 1),
Jerry Levine (Media Guy No. 2),
Jack Shearer (Sklansky),
Emmett Miller (News Break Reporter),
Bill Handel (Reporter No. 7),
Arlene Afshangol (Albanian Girl),
Hope Garber (Albanian Grandmother),
Gina Menza (Press Room Reporter),
Maggie Mellin (Mrs. Rose),
Tom Murray (Aircraft Carrier Reporter),
Shirley Prestia (Moderator Named Shirley),
Ralph Tabakin (Southern Man),
Marguerite Moreau (Teenage Girl in Audience),
Jay Leno (Himself),
Nicole Avant (`American Dream' Singer),
Tom Bahler (`American Dream' Singer),
Allen Carter (`American Dream' Singer,`American Dream' Singer),
Lance Eaton (`American Dream' Singer),
Karen Geraghty (`American Dream' Singer),
Jim Gilstrap (`American Dream' Singer),
Jennifer Gross (`American Dream' Singer),
Wendy Lou Halvorsen (`American Dream' Singer),
Anthony Holiday (`American Dream' Singer),
Brad Kalas (`American Dream' Singer),
Billy Trudel (`American Dream' Singer),
Mark Vieha (`American Dream' Singer),
Julia Waters (`American Dream' Singer,`American Dream' Singer),
Maxine Waters Willard (`American Dream' Singer),
Billy Bob Thornton (Actor),
Ellen Chenoweth (Casting),
Robert De Niro (Producer),
Dennis King (Special Effects),
Stu Linder (Editor),
Robert Richardson (Cinematographer),
Jane Rosenthal (Producer),
Claire Rudnick Polstein (Executive Producer),
Claire Rudnick Polstein (Executive Producer),
Ezra Swerdlow (Executive Producer),
Ezra Swerdlow (Executive Producer),
Wynn Thomas (Production Designer),
Mark Worthington (Art Director),
Debra Zane (Casting),
Hilary Henkin (Screenwriter),
Hilary Henkin (Screenwriter),
David Mamet (Screenwriter),
David Mamet (Screenwriter),
Larry Beinhart (Screenwriter),
Mark Knopfler (Composer),
Mark Knopfler (Composer),
Robert Greenfield (Set Design),
Steve Cantamessa (Sound/Sound Designer)
Format: DVD
ISBN: 794043465826
Publication Date: 07/29/1998
Edition Description: Wide Screen / Pan & Scan
"New Line Cinema's DVD of Wag the Dog could possibly be the most cerebral DVD ever produced. The digital transfer is good, the film presented in either 1.85:1 widescreen or full frame. The commentary track features director Barry Levinson and actor Dustin Hoffman, although the two were recorded separately and edited together. Levinson's commentary is dry and very matter of fact, but it is worth it to hear a great actor like Hoffman frankly discussing his craft. Few will have the patience to read the essay ""The Line Between Truth and Fiction,"" presented in chapters from the bonus materials menu. ""From Washington to Hollywood and Back"" is an incredibly informed documentary on the history of journalism, politics, and entertainment, and features interviews with Levinson, John Frankenheimer, Dee Dee Myers, Tom Brokaw, and others, while including some candid footage from a documentary about the 1992 presidential election. Finally, the disc features a short segment with actor William H. Macy discussing the genius of writer David Mamet that will probably only appeal to fans of the writer's work. Wag the Dog is a stunningly frank and informed platinum edition DVD from New Line, another reminder of what the format is capable of at its best."
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