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| Linda Cardellini | Joan Smith | |
| Michael Keaton | Ray Kroc | |
| Patrick Wilson | Rollie Smith | |
| Nick Offerman | Dick McDonald | |
| Laura Dern | Ethel Kroc | |
| John Carroll Lynch | Mac McDonald | |
| B.J. Novak | Harry Sonneborn | |
| Kimberly Battista | Mrs. Michael Finn | |
| Carla Shinall | Ed's Car-hop Customer | |
| Steve Coulter | Dr. Reeves | |
| Devon Ogden | Gorgeous Blonde | |
| Mike Pniewski | Harvey Peltz | |
| Wilbur Fitzgerald | Jerry Cullen | |
| Griff Furst | Jim Zien | |
| Kabby Borders | Cheerleader |
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| Producer | Aaron Ryder
Karen Lunder |
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| Writer | Robert D. Siegel
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| Cinematography | John Schwartzman
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| Musician | Carter Burwell
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Directed by John Lee Hancock [Saving Mr. Banks), The foamier features the true story of how Ray Kroc (Michael Keaton), a struggling salesman from Illinois, rw met Mac and Dick McDonald, who were running a burger operation in 1950s in Southern California. Kroc was impressed by the brothers' speedy system of making the food and saw franchise potential. Writer Robert Siegel [The Wrestler) details how Kroc maneuvered himself into a position to be able to pull the company from the brothers and create a billion-dollar empire. |
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