
The Chicago 8
Drama
Overview
Based on actual court transcripts of 8 anti-war protesters on trial for conspiring to cause riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Top Cast


Gary Cole
Gary Cole
Bill Kunstler
Gary Cole
Bill Kunstler


Mayim Bialik
Mayim Bialik
Nancy Kurshan
Mayim Bialik
Nancy Kurshan


Steven Culp
Steven Culp
Thomas Foran
Steven Culp
Thomas Foran


Aaron Abrams
Aaron Abrams
Lee Weiner
Aaron Abrams
Lee Weiner


Philip Baker Hall
Philip Baker Hall
Judge Julius Hoffman
Philip Baker Hall
Judge Julius Hoffman


David Julian Hirsh
David Julian Hirsh
Tom Hayden
David Julian Hirsh
Tom Hayden


Orlando Jones
Orlando Jones
Bobby Seale
Orlando Jones
Bobby Seale


Scott Lowell
Scott Lowell
Richard Schultz
Scott Lowell
Richard Schultz


Danny Masterson
Danny Masterson
Jerry Rubin
Danny Masterson
Jerry Rubin


Peter MacKenzie
Peter MacKenzie
David Dellinger
Peter MacKenzie
David Dellinger
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