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Central Intelligence Agency True Stories

Length: 26 Minutes | Produced: 1963

At the height of the Cold War, there was no greater threat to American democracy and policy than the Soviet Union, once an ally during World War II. Central Intelligence Agency True Stories, is an aptly acted dramatization of how foreign spies allegedly used blackmail during the 60s to coerce U.S. State Department employees into betraying state secrets. Fear, propaganda, and distrust, is a constant subtext which adds gravity and portrays the U.S. mindset of the 1960s anti-communist agenda.