Pursuing the Balance Between Safety and Liberty

National Security Forum - A Strange Bond: The CIA and The Cinema

Wednesday
March 28, 2007
7–8:30 pm

Auditorium

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Mary.Grant @wmitchell.edu

(651) 290-6400

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What’s the secret to good spy movies?
How do they differ from other films?
Why do spies fascinate Hollywood
– and vice versa?
Has the CIA gone Hollywood?

We have ways of finding out…

Sources

Mark Bowden

Author | Black Hawk Down and Guests of the Ayatollah
Reporter | Atlantic Monthly

Colin Covert

Movie Critic | Star Tribune
Reviewer | The Good Shepherd

William Daugherty

Professor | Armstrong University
Former Operations Officer | CIA
Author
| Executive Secrets: Covert Action and the Presidency

Paul Kelbaugh

Former Chief Legal Counsel | CIA, Latin America Division
Former Deputy Legal Counsel | CIA Counterterrorist Center
Retired Officer | CIA Senior Intelligence Service

John Rizzo

Acting General Counsel | CIA

Interrogator

A. John Radsan

Associate Professor | William Mitchell College of Law
Former Assistant General Counsel | CIA
Director | National Security Forum

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