| Lee Arenberg | ... | Himself - Narrator | |
| Johnny Depp | ... | Himself | |
| Kevin McNally | ... | Himself |
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| John Bernstein | .... | producer | |
| Jerry Bruckheimer | .... | producer | |
| Sean Madden | .... | co-producer | |
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| Chris Hardy | .... | production coordinator | |
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*** This review may contain spoilers ***
I have to admit that I was pretty surprised when I saw this documental, it's totally different from the others I've seen before. A member of the cast introduces himself, and his character, and then talks about the other cast members, including the director. You can see the famous actors acting normally, like preparing dinner and playing scrabble, I think it shows the human side of them.
There are also funny moments, like when Lee puts his camera in Mr. Cotton's shoulder, to show the parrot's point of view, or when he talks with Johnny Depp. I really enjoyed this production, and I recommend it to everybody that can watch it.