The Thin Pink Line
| The Thin Pink Line | |
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| Directed by | Joe Dietl Michael Irpino  | 
| Written by | Joe Dietl Michael Irpino  | 
| Produced by | Steve Bulzoni Brett Nemeroff | 
| Starring | Jennifer Aniston Will Ferrell Molly Shannon Mike Myers David Schwimmer Tate Donovan Margaret Cho David Cross Illeana Douglas  | 
| Music by | Steve Tyrell | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 107 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
The Thin Pink Line is a 1998 mockumentary directed by Joe Dietl and Michael Irpino.[1]
The title is a parody of Errol Morris' documentary The Thin Blue Line, which raised questions about the conviction of a prison inmate on death row.
Cast
- Carrie Aizley as Jocelyn Silverberg
 - Jennifer Aniston as Clove
 - Alexis Arquette as Mr. Ed
 - Andrea Bendewald as Dust
 - Megan Cavanagh as Mrs. Ledbetter
 - Margaret Cho as Asia Blue / Terry
 - Jerry Collins as Tom Phillips
 - David Cross as Tommy Dantsbury
 - Bruce Daniels as Randall Overbee
 - Diane Delano as Sgt. Dot Jenkins
 - Tate Donovan as Simon
 - Illeana Douglas as Julia Bullock
 - Nora Dunn as Sandy Delongpre
 - Christine Elise as Darby
 - Will Ferrell as Darren Clark
 - Janeane Garofalo as Joyce Wintergarden-Dingle
 - Melanie Hutsell as Yvette Evy
 - Michael Irpino as Chauncey Caldwell
 - Bob Joles as Mr. Langstrom
 - Laura Kightlinger as Amber Jean Rose
 - Phil LaMarr as Jimmy 'Licorice Whip' Wilson
 - Anne Meara as Mrs. Langstrom
 - Joel Murray as Bartender
 - Mike Myers as Tim Broderick
 - Taylor Negron as Stewart Sterling
 - Brett Paesel as Karen Hill
 - Sam Pancake as Randy Nephews
 - Jason Priestley as Hunter Green
 - Mary Lynn Rajskub as Suzy Smokestack
 - Andy Richter as Ken Irpine
 - Richard Riehle as Governor Eastman
 - Jeff Rosenthal as Donald Elkins
 - Robin Ruzan as Tammy Broderick
 - David Schwimmer as Kelly Goodish / J.T.
 - Rusty Schwimmer as Nora Finkelheimer
 - Molly Shannon as Aanl
 - Sarah Thyre as Diane Edbetter-Irpine
 - Maura Tierney as Suzanne
 - Vincent Ventresca as Bob
 - Tuc Watkins as Ted
 - Susan Yeagley as Chauncey's New Wife
 - Joe Dietl as Royce Cannon
 
References
- ^ Miller 2012, p. 224.
 
Sources
- Miller, Cynthia J. (2012). Chris Hansen (ed.). Too Bold for the Box Office: The Mockumentary from Big Screen to Small. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. p. 224. ISBN 978-0810885189.
 
