America's Most Secret Agency
Brief Synopsis
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Everyday, the National Security Agency (NSA) has access to our phone calls, faxes, emails and just about every other mode of communication. The NSA has played a vital role in gathering intelligence materials against threats to the U.S., but in its current position of worldwide eavesdropper, how much
Cast & Crew
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Richard L Schmidt
Director
David Ackroyd
Narrator
Arthur Kent
Eric Bjurman
Post-Production Coordinator
John Bravakis
Assistant Director
Tom Craca
Sound
Film Details
Also Known As
History's Mysteries (01/08/01)
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
2001
Technical Specs
Duration
60m
Synopsis
Everyday, the National Security Agency (NSA) has access to our phone calls, faxes, emails and just about every other mode of communication. The NSA has played a vital role in gathering intelligence materials against threats to the U.S., but in its current position of worldwide eavesdropper, how much is too much?
Director
Richard L Schmidt
Director
Crew
Eric Bjurman
Post-Production Coordinator
John Bravakis
Assistant Director
Tom Craca
Sound
Cynthia Crompton
Field Producer
Randy Feldman
Camera
Byron Gaither
Rerecording
Sharon Grish
Researcher
Tor Hyams
Music
Lawrence Law James
Editor
Kathleen Johnson
Post-Production Supervisor
Stephen Kroopnick
Executive Producer
Hunter Mayers
Graphics
Hunter Mayers
Motion Control
Daniel Mcbride
Motion Control
Daniel Mcbride
Graphics
Matt Mcneil
Graphics
Matt Mcneil
Motion Control
Susan Michaels
Writer
Shane Ross
Assistant Editor
Richard L Schmidt
Co-Executive Producer
Stu Schreiberg
Executive Producer
Melody Shafir
Line Producer
Susan Werbe
Executive Producer
Film Details
Also Known As
History's Mysteries (01/08/01)
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
2001
Technical Specs
Duration
60m