The Company You Keep
The greatest manhunt in history.A former Weather Underground activist goes on the run from a journalist who discovers his identity.
Description: A former Weather Underground activist goes on the run from a journalist who discovers his identity.
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Budget: $2,000,000 | Revenue : $20,014,680
Runtime: 121 minutes
Looking for Hortense
October Gale
Free Angela and All Political Prisoners
Remembrance
Dawn Anna
When We Are Born
Round the Moons Between Earth and Sea
Amy's Orgasm
A Dark Truth
Kit Kittredge: An American Girl
Robert Redford
Played Jim Grant
Shia LaBeouf
Played Ben Shepard
Brendan Gleeson
Played Henry Osborne
Terrence Howard
Played FBI Agent Cornelius
Susan Sarandon
Played Sharon Solarz
Nick Nolte
Played Donal Fitzgerald
Chris Cooper
Played Daniel Sloan
Stanley Tucci
Played Ray Fuller
Julie Christie
Played Mimi Lurie
Richard Jenkins
Played Jed Lewis
Anna Kendrick
Played Diana
Brit Marling
Played Rebecca Osborne
Sam Elliott
Played Mac McLeod
Stephen Root
Played Billy Cusimano
Jackie Evancho
Played Isabel Grant
Keegan Connor Tracy
Played Jim Grant's secretary
Lochlyn Munro
Played FBI Agent Munro
Matthew Kimbrough
Played Barnes
Gabrielle Rose
Played Marianne Osborne
Lucie Guest
Played Bikini Girl
Susan Hogan
Played Florida Woman
Erin Simms
Played New York Hotel Clerk
Bethany Brown
Played Record Store Clerk
Kelly-Ruth Mercier
Played Gas Station Cashier
Gabriela Reynoso
Played Maria
Marsha Regis
Played Albany Times Assistant
Andrea Brooks
Played Sharon Solarz's Daughter
Dawn Chubai
Played News Anchorwoman #1
Sophie Lui
Played News Anchorwoman #2
Allison Riley
Played New York Newswoman
Donna Lysell
Played Eva Sloan
Nicole G. Leier
Played Gas Station Customer
Jennifer Bradley
Played Billy Cusimano's Daughter
David Milchard
Played Ann Arbor County Clerk
David James Lewis
Played Albany FBI Agent Lewis
Jon Johnson
Played Albany FBI Agent Johnson
Isaiah Adam
Played New York Cameraman
John Shaw
Played DMV Source
Bernie Yao
Played Car Rental Clerk
Bruce Dawson
Played Sharon Solarz's Husband
Jackson Warris
Played Sharon Solarz's Son
Dale Wolfe
Played Ann Arbor Reporter
Mark Brandon
Played New York Anchor #1
Jan Bos
Played New York Anchor #2
Clay St. Thomas
Played 80's Reporter
Barry Bowman
Played 80's Newsman
Fred Henderson
Played 80's Anchorman
Dan Gerrity
Played 70's News Anchor
Mark Pawson
Played On-Site Journalist
Jason Blue
Played Rebecca's Date
Peter Jenkins
Played Dad on Train
G. Michael Gray
Played Drunk on Train
Ed Huber
Played Daniel Sloan's Doorman
Ian Gregson
Played Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Pierre Wolff
Played Ben's Father (uncredited)
Anthony Welch
Played Drug Smuggler (uncredited)
Jessica Williams
Played Jess (uncredited)
Lexie Huber
Played Jim's Wife (uncredited)
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