FahrenHYPE 9/11

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FahrenHYPE 9/11

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Directed by Alan Peterson
Produced by Michael R. Fox
Steve Haugen
Jeff Hays
Dave Sapp
Lee Troxler
Written by Eileen McGann
Dick Morris
Lee Troxler
Narrated by Ron Silver
Cinematography Doug Monroe
Dave Sapp
Editing by Michael R. Fox
Lee Troxler
Distributed by Trinity Home Entertainment
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Release date(s) Flag of the United States October 5, 2004
Running time 80 min.
Country US
Language English
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FahrenHYPE 9/11 is a 2004 film that examines and challenges Michael Moore's documentary, Fahrenheit 9/11, from a conservative point of view. The movie is narrated by Ron Silver. Dick Morris (who also receives a co-writing credit), a campaign advisor to former United States President Bill Clinton, appears frequently, and features exclusive interviews with (then) Senator Zell Miller, conservative political commentator Ann Coulter, and former Democratic New York City mayor Ed Koch, who had endorsed President George W. Bush for re-election in 2004.

Others appearing in the movie include:

Appearing with archived footage:

The movie was released on October 5, 2004, the same day that Fahrenheit 9/11 was released on home video. It was released with a companion book.

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