From the official movie site here are the people in the movie:
SUBJECTS (in order of appearance):
Jon Tester - U.S Senator, Montana (D)
Debra Bonogofsky - Republican Candidate for Montana Legislature
Jim Peterson - Montana Senate President (R)
Ellie Hill - Montana State Representative (D)
Amanda Curtis - Montana State Representative (D)
Llew Jones - Montana State Senator (R), finance chair
John S. Adams - investigative journalist, Great Falls Tribune
John Ward - former Montana State Representative (R)
Ed Bender - Executive Director, National Institute of Money in State Politics
Ann Ravel - former FEC Commissioner
Chuck Johnson - Capitol bureau chief, Independent Record
Jonathan Motl - Commissioner of Political Practices
Steve Bullock - Governor of Montana; former Montana Attorney General
Mike Wheat - Montana Supreme Court Justice
Rick Vadi - Montana voter
Gabi Cote - Montana voter
Verner Bertelsen - former Montana Secretary of State (R)
Jim Brown - Attorney, American Tradition Partnership (ATP)
Jim Nelson - Montana Supreme Court Justice
Margot Barg - Attorney, Wittich Law Firm (footage)
Tom Goldstein - SCOTUSblog founder and publisher
Jeffrey Toobin - CNN Legal Analyst & New Yorker columnist
Trevor Potter - former FEC Chairman (R); founder Campaign Legal Center, Issue One
Art Wittich - Montana State Senator (R), Attorney, ATP/WTP (footage)
Rob Cook - Montana State Representative (R)
Sheila Krumholtz - Executive Director, Center for Responsive Politics
Mary Bottari - Deputy Director, Center for Media and Democracy
Paul S. Ryan - VP of Policy & Litigation, Common Cause
David Parker, Professor of Political Science, Montana State University
Jaime MacNaughton - Staff Attorney, Commission of Political Practices
Gene Jarussi - Special Attorney General, Montana
John Heenan - Special Attorney General, Montana
Zach Lahn - Montana State Director, Americans for Prosperity (footage)
Jeff Welborn - Montana State Senator (R)
Frank Garner - Montana State Representative (R) (footage)
Chuck Hunter - Montana State Representative (D) (footage)
Ellen L. Weintraub - FEC Commissioner (D)
Don McGahn - FEC Commissioner (R) (footage)
Matthew S. Peterson - FEC Commissioner (R) (footage)
Caroline Hunter - FEC Commissioner (R) (footage)
Lucinda Leutkemeyer - Art Wittich's Defense Attorney (footage)
Sarah Arnold - former staff, ATP / National Right to Work
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- How long is Dark Money?1 hour and 39 minutes
- When was Dark Money released?July 13, 2018
- What is the IMDb rating of Dark Money?7.1 out of 10
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- What is the plot of Dark Money?It's about thwarting any election that is against progressives.
- How much did Dark Money earn at the worldwide box office?$218,000
- How much did Dark Money earn at the US box office?$218,000
- What is Dark Money rated?TV-14
- What genre is Dark Money?Documentary
- How many awards has Dark Money won?4 awards
- How many awards has Dark Money been nominated for?18 nominations
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