The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers


Release Date: February 5th, 2010
Director: Judith Ehrlich, Rick Goldsmith
Writer: Judith Ehrlich, Rick Goldsmith, Michael Chandler, Lawrence Lerew
Starring: Daniel Ellsberg
Studio: First Run Features
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 1 hour 33 minutes

Fascinating documentary story of a clever, persistent and martial man Daniel Ellsberg, who was named to be the most dangerous man in America. Daniel was the only one person who got on the presidents’ way trying to open the eyes of people. Having the documents that proved a dishonesty of presidents who deceived people, Ellsberg did all his best to stop the war in Vietnam. The facts of secret Pentagon papers could shock to death millions Americans.
The life of “a dangerous man” changed people’s points of view and changed the course of the history. The truth is the small engine and Daniel wasn’t afraid of more than one hundred years’ deprivation of freedom revealing the contents of Pentagon Papers. When pages of secret papers and tapes were opened, nothing could stop the truth libertarian. Shady business of five presidents and White House was the case to deal with and solve.
Henry Kissinger was the first who understood that Daniel would never stop, even at price of his freedom and life. The President Nixon and other members of the parliament also realized the danger of Daniel Ellsberg and tried to get rid of him. 


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