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Sean Penn | Harvey Milk | |
Victor Garber | Mayor George Moscone | |
James Franco | Scott Smith | |
Ronald Reagan | Himself | |
Anita Bryant | Herself | |
Harvey Milk | Himself | |
Walter Cronkite | Himself | |
Jimmy Carter | Himself | |
Josh Brolin | Dan White | |
Stephen Spinella | Rick Stokes | |
Alison Pill | Anne Kronenberg | |
Diego Luna | Jack Lira | |
Emile Hirsch | Cleve Jones | |
Elias McConnell | Telephone Tree #8 | |
Ted Jan Roberts | Dennis Peron |
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Producer | Bruce Cohen
Dan Jinks |
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Writer | Dustin Lance Black
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Cinematography | Harris Savides
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Musician |
Danny Elfman
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The story of California's first openly gay elected official, Harvey Milk, who became an outspoken agent for change, seeking equal rights and opportunities for all. His great love for the city and its people brought him backing from young and old, straight and gay, alike – at a time when prejudice and violence against gays was openly accepted as the norm. |
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