This scathing documentary chronicles the career of J. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI for more than 40 years. His lifelong obsession with communists that began with the "Red Scare" of the early 1920s and manifested itself into a mission hell-bent on eradicating anyone suspected of engaging in anti-American activities, be they actors, politicians or protest groups.
A masterful propagandist, Hoover took every opportunity given him to create a public atmosphere of outsider paranoia - and his fears ran deep. By the time of his death in 1972, Hoover's FBI had compiled thousands of individual secret files and completed countless illegal operations.
FEATURES and BENEFITS:
- A comprehensive look at the most feared man in the FBI
- A history of the Red Scare and the hunt for American communists
- Tons of archival photos, film clips and newsreel footage
- Genre: History
- Format: DVD
- Color and Black and White
- Approximately 93 minutes
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Left Oriented
I found the video to have a left wing perspective. It barely glosses over Hoovers accomplishments and focuses upon his anti-communist activities. Not good history.
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