
The compelling documentary The Man Nobody Knew has director Carl Colby exploring the life of his late father, William Colby, the CIA director from 1973-76 (before he was replaced by George Bush senior).
During an interview with HollywoodOutbreak, Carl Colby elaborated on the even-keeled nature of his father, even in pressure filled areas like Vietnam.
“My father got cooler when there was gunfire,” says Colby.
Click on the media bar and listen to Carl Colby talk about a coup d’etat attempt in Saigon:
The documentary is currently playing in select theaters in New York, and it will increase to other cities in the coming weeks. For a full schedule, click here.
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