
The Berrigans: Devout and Dangerous
Documentary
Overview
The Berrigan Brothers, Daniel and Philip were Catholic priests dedicated to non violent resistance of the violent policies of the United States government. They rose to prominence as outspoken opponents of the Vietnam War.
Top Cast
Philip Berrigan
Philip Berrigan
Self
Philip Berrigan
Self


Daniel Berrigan
Daniel Berrigan
Self
Daniel Berrigan
Self
Elizabeth McAlister
Elizabeth McAlister
Self - Phil Berrigan's Wife
Elizabeth McAlister
Self - Phil Berrigan's Wife


Martin Sheen
Martin Sheen
Self
Martin Sheen
Self


Daniel Ellsberg
Daniel Ellsberg
Self
Daniel Ellsberg
Self


Jeremy Scahill
Jeremy Scahill
Self
Jeremy Scahill
Self


Howard Zinn
Howard Zinn
Self
Howard Zinn
Self
Frida Berrigan
Frida Berrigan
Self - Phil & Liz's Daughter
Frida Berrigan
Self - Phil & Liz's Daughter
Jerry Berrigan
Jerry Berrigan
Self - Phil & Liz's Son
Jerry Berrigan
Self - Phil & Liz's Son
Kate Berrigan
Kate Berrigan
Self - Phil & Liz's Daughter
Kate Berrigan
Self - Phil & Liz's Daughter
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