
A Call to Arms
Documentary · History · War
Overview
A documentary which traces the controversial Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program (AVIP) in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Top Cast
Melissa Mosich Miller
Melissa Mosich Miller
Narrator (voice)
Melissa Mosich Miller
Narrator (voice)


Michael Douglas
Michael Douglas
Self (voice)
Michael Douglas
Self (voice)


Linda Hamilton
Linda Hamilton
Self (voice)
Linda Hamilton
Self (voice)
Scott Miller
Scott Miller
Self (voice)
Scott Miller
Self (voice)


Rick Otto
Rick Otto
Lance Corporal Jared Schwartz USMC
Rick Otto
Lance Corporal Jared Schwartz USMC


John Roselius
John Roselius
General Grier USMC
John Roselius
General Grier USMC
Dean Briggs
Dean Briggs
Mark Zaid - Attorney
Dean Briggs
Mark Zaid - Attorney


John Mahon
John Mahon
Major General Cosgrove USMC
John Mahon
Major General Cosgrove USMC


Bruce Abbott
Bruce Abbott
Major Zelnis USMC
Bruce Abbott
Major Zelnis USMC
Mark Filippo
Mark Filippo
Sergeant O'Reilly USMC
Mark Filippo
Sergeant O'Reilly USMC
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