
Addiction Incorporated
Documentary
Overview
When a young drug researcher is hired by a tobacco company, Victor DeNoble unexpectedly discovers the ingredients of addiction and fuels a national campaign to have it regulated.
Top Cast
Danny Abel
Danny Abel
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Danny Abel
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Phil Barnett
Phil Barnett
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Phil Barnett
Himself
Herbert Barry III
Herbert Barry III
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Herbert Barry III
Himself
Neal Benowitz
Neal Benowitz
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Neal Benowitz
Himself
Walt Bogdanich
Walt Bogdanich
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Walt Bogdanich
Himself
Joe Bruno
Joe Bruno
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Joe Bruno
himself
John Coale
John Coale
Himself
John Coale
Himself
Camella DeNoble
Camella DeNoble
Herself
Camella DeNoble
Herself
Carol DeNoble
Carol DeNoble
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Carol DeNoble
Herself
Victor DeNoble
Victor DeNoble
Himself
Victor DeNoble
Himself
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