Secrets, Lies, and Atomic Spies (2002)
New Secrets Behind One of the Greatest Intelligence Losses in U.S. History
Chronicling the lives and covert activities of the so-called "atom spies" in the 1940s, including the big one that got away, Theodore Alvin Hall.
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Liev Schreiber | As: Narrator |
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Robert Louis Benson | As: Self |
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John Earl Haynes | As: Self |
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Sam Cohen | As: Self |
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Joseph Albright | As: Self |
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Chronicling the lives and covert activities of the so-called "atom spies" in the 1940s, including the big one that got away, Theodore Alvin Hall.
| Tagline: | New Secrets Behind One of the Greatest Intelligence Losses in U.S. History |
| Certification: | Unknown |
Cast
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Liev Schreiber |
Narrator |
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Robert Louis Benson |
Self |
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John Earl Haynes |
Self |
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Sam Cohen |
Self |
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Joseph Albright |
Self |
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Harvey Klehr |
Self |
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Tug Yourgrau |
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Tug Yourgrau |
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Tug Yourgrau |
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