

Too Big to Fail
Main Street took the fall. Wall Street got the check.
Genres
Overview
An intimate look at the epochal financial crisis of 2008 and the powerful men and women who decided the fate of the world's economy in a matter of a few weeks.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
97 min
Release Date
2011-11-25
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
228
Vote Average
6.974
William Hurt
Henry Paulson
Paul Giamatti
Ben Bernanke
James Woods
Dick Fuld
Billy Crudup
Timothy Geithner
Topher Grace
Jim Wilkinson
Matthew Modine
John Thain
Tony Shalhoub
John Mack
Bill Pullman
Jamie Dimon
Cynthia Nixon
Michele Davis
Ed Asner
Warren Buffett
Fiona Choi
Second Reporter
Evan Handler
Lloyd Blankfein
Joey Slotnick
Dan Jester
Peter Hermann
Christopher Cox
Michael O'Keefe
Chris Flowers
Maria Bartiromo
Self
Chance Kelly
Bart McDade
Ben Livingston
Investment Banker
Kathy Baker
Wendy Paulson
Amy Carlson
Erin Callan
Erin Dilly
Christal West
John Heard
Joe Gregory
Bea Miller
Buffett's Great Grandkid
Beau Baxter
Skip McGee
Ajay Mehta
Vikram Pandit
Laurence Lau
Greg Fleming
Ayad Akhtar
Neel Kashkari
Dan Hedaya
Congressman Barney Frank
Steve Tom
Senator Chris Dodd
Jonathan Freeman
Senator Richard Shelby
Linda Glick
Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi
Rutanya Alda
Admiral Evans
Rob Evans
Sir Christopher
Laila Robins
Christine Lagarde
Patricia Randell
Chairman Sheila Bair
Jennifer Van Dyck
Ruth Porat
Erin Burnett
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