<P> Borat visits Luenell and they return to Kazakhstan together, bringing back American customs and technology . This includes the apparent conversion of the people to Christianity (the Kazakh version of which includes crucifixion and torturing of Jews) and the introduction of computer - based technology, such as iPods, laptop computers and a high - definition LCD television . </P> <P> Over the credits, the fictional Kazakhstan national anthem which Borat sang at the rodeo is played accompanied by images of Soviet - style industry . </P> <Ul> <Li> Sacha Baron Cohen as Borat Sagdiyev, a fictional Kazakh journalist, distinguished by exaggeratedly strong antisemitism, sexism, and antiziganism, which is depicted as apparently the norm in his homeland . Borat was originally created as a character for Da Ali G Show and appeared in every episode of the show, along with a cameo in the film spin - off . </Li> <Li> Ken Davitian as Azamat Bagatov, the producer of Borat's documentary . Azamat was a new character created for the film . </Li> <Li> Luenell as Luenell the prostitute; first seen when Borat calls her to come to the Southern dinner, the climax of his effective destruction of the event . </Li> <Li> Pamela Anderson as herself; she plays a central role in the film as the reason for the journalist's cross country journey . She also appears in person at the end of the film, in a botched abduction attempt by Borat for cultural "marriage". </Li> <Li> When Borat seeks advice from an etiquette coach, he goes on to show nude photos of his allegedly teenaged son . These photos actually show gay porn star Stonie, who was chosen because producers were seeking "someone who would look 13 or 14 but was actually of legal age and would do frontal nudity". </Li> <Li> Politicians Alan Keyes and Bob Barr appear in the film as two of Borat's interviewees . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Sacha Baron Cohen as Borat Sagdiyev, a fictional Kazakh journalist, distinguished by exaggeratedly strong antisemitism, sexism, and antiziganism, which is depicted as apparently the norm in his homeland . Borat was originally created as a character for Da Ali G Show and appeared in every episode of the show, along with a cameo in the film spin - off . </Li>

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