134 minutes
6/27/2010
Controversy and legal problems follow Dr. Jack Kevorkian as he advocates assisted suicide.
Al Pacino
as Dr. Jack Kevorkian
Danny Huston
as Geoffrey Fieger
Susan Sarandon
as Janet Good
John Goodman
as Neal Nicol
Brenda Vaccaro
as Margo Janus
Eric Lange
as John Skrzynski
James Urbaniak
as Jack Lessenberry
Rutanya Alda
as Vendor
Delaney Williams
as Detective #1
Danielle McKee
as Dorothy Lessenberry
Adam Driver
as Glen Stetson
Deirdre O'Connell
as Linda
Todd Susman
as Stan Levy
Jennifer Mudge
as Female Reporter
Jeremy Bobb
as David Rivlin
Henny Russell
as Oakhill Spokesperson
Henry Strozier
as Oakhill Doctor
Sandra Seacat
as Janet Adkins
Neil Brooks Cunningham
as Rod Adkins
David Wilson Barnes
as David Gorcyca
Cotter Smith
as Dick Thompson
John Rue
as Ray Good
Allen Lewis Rickman
as Dr. Dragovic
Kris Eivers
as Deputy
Richard Council
as Judge David Breck
Jason Babinsky
as Detective
Teresa Yenque
as Isabel Correa
Jamie Tirelli
as Trino Correa
John Henry Cox
as Mr. Kinsey
Ana Reeder
as Lynn Mills
Jonathan Teague Cook
as Hugh Gale
Tom Kemp
as Carl Marlinga
Jordan Lage
as Beaumont Doctor
Mason Pettit
as Construction Worker
Daryl Edwards
as Judge Jackson
Meghan Rafferty
as Female Reporter
Deborah Hedwall
as Melody Youk
Rondi Reed
as Judge Cooper
Adam Mucci
as Dave Gorosh
Bill Edwards
as On-the-Street Interviewee
Kevin Cannon
as Defendant (uncredited)
Peter Conboy
as Oakland County Deputy (uncredited)
John Farrer
as Hemlock Society Member (uncredited)
Renee Fishman
as Stenographer (uncredited)
Jacqueline Forton
as Protester (uncredited)
Rennel Turner
as Protester (uncredited)
Moe Hindi
as Paparazzi Photographer (uncredited)
Kevin Janaway
as Celebrity Party-Goer (uncredited)
Joseph John Justin
as Inmate (uncredited)
Frosty Lawson
as Background with Car (uncredited)
Addison LeMay
as Reporter (uncredited)
Bill Lumbert
as Supporter (uncredited)
Dwayne Roszkowski
as Gentleman at Courthouse (uncredited)
Bill Walters
as Michigan Inmate (uncredited)