A controversial three part critical documentary on the history of the CIA.A controversial three part critical documentary on the history of the CIA.A controversial three part critical documentary on the history of the CIA.
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Harry S. Truman
- Self - US President
- (archive footage)
George C. Marshall
- Self - US Secretary of State
- (archive footage)
Alcide De Gasperi
- Self - PDC Leader
- (archive footage)
- (as Nino De Gasperi)
Palmiro Togliatti
- Self - PCI Leader
- (archive footage)
Giovanni Pacelli
- Self - Catholic Pope
- (archive footage)
Joseph Burkholder Smith
- Self - CIA 1951-73
- (archive footage)
Dean Acheson
- Self - US Secretary of State
- (archive footage)
Henry Jackson
- Self - Senator, Washington
- (archive footage)
Dick Law
- Self - American Federation of Labor
- (archive footage)
Thomas Braden
- Self - CIA Chief 1950-54
- (archive footage)
- (as Tom Braden)
George Meany
- Self - AFL-CIO President
- (archive footage)
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- ConnectionsReferenced in Allies (1983)
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I hope that, someday, this powerful documentary gets on DVD. I bought the 3-part VHS set many years ago, and recently transfered it to DVD as the tapes were falling apart.
Naturally, the sound and image quality is not very good, so I'd love to buy a "real" DVD.
Though it deals with political issues from the 1980's it is particularly relevant in these dangerous times.
The interviewees range from former CIA Ops, mercenaries, and congressmen.
The Congressional hearings are disturbing. The arrogant Richard Helms (former CIA director) is so blatant in his disrespect for the power of Congress it tells you that he will do exactly what he wants when he wants, no matter what the laws of the land are. (sound familiar?) Former CIA director William Colby is unintentionally hilarious during an interview. All he says is "I don't know" no matter what he is asked.
However, this is not a "talking heads" documentary. The archival film used includes amazing footage of the Iran revolution against the Sha, and the bombing of the Chilean presidential palace during Allende's assassination.
A must see.
Naturally, the sound and image quality is not very good, so I'd love to buy a "real" DVD.
Though it deals with political issues from the 1980's it is particularly relevant in these dangerous times.
The interviewees range from former CIA Ops, mercenaries, and congressmen.
The Congressional hearings are disturbing. The arrogant Richard Helms (former CIA director) is so blatant in his disrespect for the power of Congress it tells you that he will do exactly what he wants when he wants, no matter what the laws of the land are. (sound familiar?) Former CIA director William Colby is unintentionally hilarious during an interview. All he says is "I don't know" no matter what he is asked.
However, this is not a "talking heads" documentary. The archival film used includes amazing footage of the Iran revolution against the Sha, and the bombing of the Chilean presidential palace during Allende's assassination.
A must see.
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- Inside the CIA: On Company Business
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- USA(Live interviews.)
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