
The Most Dangerous Man in America
Documentary
Overview
"The Most Dangerous Man in America" is the story of what happens when a former Pentagon insider, armed only with his conscience, steadfast determination, and a file cabinet full of classified documents, decides to challenge an "imperial" presidency – answerable to neither Congress, the press, nor the people – in order to help end the Vietnam War.
Top Cast


Daniel Ellsberg
Daniel Ellsberg
Self (Narraror)
Daniel Ellsberg
Self (Narraror)
Patricia Ellsberg
Patricia Ellsberg
Self
Patricia Ellsberg
Self
John Dean
John Dean
Self - White House Counsel to President Nixon
John Dean
Self - White House Counsel to President Nixon


Howard Zinn
Howard Zinn
Self - Historian
Howard Zinn
Self - Historian
Peter Arnett
Peter Arnett
Self - Associated Press Correspondent (archive footage)
Peter Arnett
Self - Associated Press Correspondent (archive footage)
Ben Bagdikian
Ben Bagdikian
Self - Editor, Washington Post
Ben Bagdikian
Self - Editor, Washington Post
Ann Beeson
Ann Beeson
Self - Associate Legal Director, ACLU
Ann Beeson
Self - Associate Legal Director, ACLU
Robert Ellsberg
Robert Ellsberg
Self - Daniel's Son
Robert Ellsberg
Self - Daniel's Son
Richard Falk
Richard Falk
Self - Professor of International Law
Richard Falk
Self - Professor of International Law
Max Frankel
Max Frankel
Self - Washington Bureau Chief, New York Times
Max Frankel
Self - Washington Bureau Chief, New York Times
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