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Release Date:
June 10, 1977
Original Title:
CBS Reports: The CIA's Secret Army
Alternate Titles:
The CIA's Secret Army
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
CBS News Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 103
This program examines Cuban exile terrorists living in Miami. These terrorists were secretly trained and employed by the U.S. government in the early 1960s to fight Fidel Castro. Now, without U.S. support, terrorist activities continue in Miami and Latin America. The program reviews secret U.S. policies toward Cuba in the 1960s and includes interviews with Castro and former top CIA officials. Members of this group, formerly secretly trained and employed by U.S. Government until 1967, have been active in Watergate crimes and anti-Castro terrorism including bomb explosion on Cuban Airline killing seventy-three. Includes interviews with Castro, E. Howard Hunt, Bernard Barker, and Rolando Martinez.' - The Paley Center For Media
Additional Photography:
Tom Spain
Mike Davis
Dan Lemer
Assistant Editor:
Dennis Blakeley
Susan Elmiger
Associate Producer:
Kenneth Witty
Director:
Judy Crichton
Director of Photography:
William J. Wagner
Editor:
Joseph A. Fackovec
Executive Producer:
Howard Stringer
Graphic Designer:
Bob Chapman
Producer:
Judy Crichton
George Crile III
Production Manager:
Terry Robinson
Researcher:
Teresa Styles
Dell Byrne
Leslie Danoff
Sound:
Richard Wiggins
Technical Advisor:
Joe Russo
Writer:
George Crile III
Bill Moyers
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