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Movie Title : Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers
Release Date : Jun 1, 2009 Wide
Genre Movie :Documentary
Mpaa Rating : Unrated

Actors :Daniel Ellsberg,Patricia Marx Ellsberg,Richard Falk,Thomas Schelling,Tom Oliphant,Mort Halperin,Janaki Natajaran Tschanne...,Randy Kehler,Anthony Russo,Robert Ellsberg,Pete McCloskey,Howard Zinn,Hedrick Smith,Max Frankel,James Goodale,Ben Bagdikian,Mike Gravel,Anne Beeson,John Dean,Egil "Bud" Krogh


In 1971, Daniel Ellsberg, a top military strategist working for the RAND Corporation, leaked a 7,000 page document known as the Pentagon Papers to the New York Times. Disenchanted with the nation's conduct in Vietnam, Ellsberg believed the release of the top secret paper -- which outlined the "secret history" of the war -- was crucial to educating the public about the government's lies and misdeeds. This documentary chronicles the media and political frenzy that Ellsberg unleashed, and traces the effect of the leak on public perception of both the war and the White House. ~ Carly Wray, Rovi
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For those who know the story, Most Dangerous Man puts it in fresh perspective. If you don't, there's probably not a better way to discover it.
Chris Vognar-Dallas Morning News

This isn't a dusty chapter of ancient history, but a fresh, exciting story. Ellsberg, who worked as a defense analyst in the government-funded Rand Corp., emerges as a complex and contradictory character.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune

For those who lived through the turmoil of Vietnam, and for the generations that have come since, the film is an important document in its own right.
Steven Rea-Philadelphia Inquirer

The film is also an exciting cloak-and-dagger thriller.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Ehrlich and Goldsmith carve out their own little place in the canon by focusing on the ethical journey of one man who refused to shrug off his own responsibility for the war and atoned for it with a seismic act of civil disobedience.
J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader

It is a skillful, well-made film, although, since Ellsberg is the narrator, it doesn't probe him very deeply. We see his version of himself.
Roger Ebert-Chicago Sun-Times

Daniel Ellsberg was the first insider to take his concerns outside. The results changed the course of the conversation, and a country.
Bill Gibron-PopMatters

But because "Dangerous Man" sees the era through Ellsberg's eyes, and we hear the disgust in his voice as he describes his younger, gung-ho self, the film becomes a fascinating and clear-eyed self-portrait.
Rob Thomas-Capital Times (Madison, WI)

Stop me if you've heard this one, but sometimes politicians get us into wars that last forever and go nowhere under false pretenses.
Sean Burns-Philadelphia Weekly

Much research went into compiling the archival black and white news footage and photos along with audio from the Nixon White House tapes. This compelling film takes a cloak-and-dagger approach and is full of landmark historical events
Keith Cohen-Entertainment Spectrum

This is such a gripping yarn it plays more like a thriller than a documentary.
Robert W. Butler-Kansas City Star

It's a bit surprising that a documentary with such an unwieldy title offers such a streamlined and resonant account of history.
Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle

The makers of the Oscar-nominated documentary feature simply set up their cameras, and then just let the subject tell his own story in his own words.
Jeff Vice-Deseret News, Salt Lake City

Revealing and exciting, even for those oldsters who know perfectly well how it will turn out.
Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion

As a biography, it's sketchy (the impression we are left with is that Ellsberg is a near-saint). But as a personal take on a crucial chunk of American history, Dangerous is riveting.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press

One man's journey to help end a war and topple Nixon
Corey Hall-Metro Times (Detroit, MI)

It's a surprise that such an incredible story hasn't been told before in cinema, and the film takes full advantage of the story imbuing it with all the suspense of a thriller and raises important moral questions for the audience to consider.
Josh Forward-FILMINK (Australia)

There's reality and depth here, but a chill, too, that the filmmaking never quite manages to melt.
Shawn Levy-Oregonian

It's a story good enough to withstand the conventional documentary formula of archive footage and talking heads -- and maybe even good enough to withstand a few ill-advised sprinkles of hokey music, animation and re-enactments.
Jonathan Kiefer-Sacramento News & Review

The enormity of the story juxtaposed with the notion of one man single-handedly changing history is irresistibly powerful
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile

The lessons of The Most Dangerous Man in America are not merely about war, they are about life and human behavior.
Brian Tallerico-Movie Retriever

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"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.

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