Emma Goldman: An Exceedingly Dangerous Woman (2004)
The remarkable life of the immigrant christened "the most dangerous woman in America" is explored in this documentary focusing on noted birth-control advocate and anti-military conscription activist Emma Goldman. A noted Russian-born woman who became the leader of the anarchist movement upon immigrating into the United States, Goldman subsequently earned such nicknames as "Red Emma" and "Queen of the Anarchists" for her outspoken vocal attacks on the government and her staunch opposition to World War I
Director: Mel Bucklin
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Blair Brown as Narrator |
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Linda Emond as |
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Denis O'Hare as |
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Jill Anderson as |
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Nathaniel Carlson as |
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Kevin Lawler as |
| Writing | Mel Bucklin | Writer |
| Editing | Ralph Hammack, Jr. | Editor |
| Directing | Mel Bucklin | Director |
| Sound | Brian Keane | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Mel Bucklin | Producer |
| Camera | Ed Marritz | Director of Photography |