Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price (2005)

Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price

Title: Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price

Release Date: 2005-11-04

Genres: Documentary

Runtime: 98 minutes

Status: Released

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This documentary takes the viewer on a deeply personal journey into the everyday lives of families struggling to fight Goliath. From a family business owner in the Midwest to a preacher in California, from workers in Florida to a poet in Mexico, dozens of film crews on three continents bring the intensely personal stories of an assault on families and American values.

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Get to know the amazing cast and crew who made Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price a reality, and discover the passion and creativity behind its creation.

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Actors

Lee Scott

Lee Scott

Himself - President & CEO of Wal-Mart (archive footage)

Don Hunter

Don Hunter

Himself - H&H Hardware Owner

Jon Hunter

Jon Hunter

Himself - Son of Don Hunter

Jeremy Hunter

Jeremy Hunter

Himself - Son of Jon Hunter

Matt Hunter

Matt Hunter

Himself - Son of Jon Hunter

Crew

Robert Greenwald

Robert Greenwald

Production - Producer

Kristy Tully

Kristy Tully

Camera - Director of Photography

Devin Smith

Devin Smith

Production - Producer

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capitalism, department store, protest, community, middle class