The Man Nobody Knew
| The Man Nobody Knew | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Carl Colby |
| Produced by | Carl Colby, David Johnson, Grace Guggenheim |
| Narrated by | Carl Colby |
| Cinematography | Gary Steele |
| Edited by | Jay Freund |
| Music by | Michael Bacon |
Production company | Act 4 Entertainment |
| Distributed by | First Run Features |
Release date |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Box office | $183,342[1] |
The Man Nobody Knew: In Search of My Father, CIA Spymaster William Colby is a 2011 American documentary film exploring the life and career of former CIA director William Colby.
Synopsis
Narrated by Carl Colby, son of the late Director of Central Intelligence William E. Colby, The Man Nobody Knew traces the elder Colby's career in the U.S. intelligence community, along with and in contrast to his home life, including the secrets he kept from his family.[2]
The film begins with Colby's service in World War II as an officer and paratrooper with the OSS, and follows his rise through the Central Intelligence Agency, where his roles included political covert action to oppose the Communist Party in Italy, later counterinsurgency actions and involvement in the 1963 coup in South Vietnam (in concert with President John F. Kennedy) during the Vietnam War, and later as Director of Central Intelligence in the 1970s. During his brief, tumultuous tenure leading the agency, Colby revealed the existence of documents describing illegal activities by the CIA, known as the "Family Jewels," in an effort to reform the agency. The film concludes with Colby's disappearance and death in April 1996.[3][4]
Production
The Man Nobody Knew was produced by Carl Colby, with David Johnson and Grace Guggenheim, for Act 4 Entertainment.
The film combines archival footage with new interviews, including Zbigniew Brzezinski, Brent Scowcroft,[2] James R. Schlesinger, Donald Rumsfeld, Bob Woodward and Seymour Hersh, among others.[5] William Colby's former wife and Carl Colby's mother, Barbara Colby, is also interviewed regarding Colby's public career and private life.[3]
Release
U.S. distribution rights were acquired by First Run Features.[5] The film premiered at Lincoln Plaza Cinemas in New York City on September 23, 2011, and was followed by a national theatrical release.[2][6]
Reception
Reviews for The Man Nobody Knew have been favorable. Time Out New York called it a "tour of queasy, morally questionable intelligence endeavors over the last 50 years from the perspective of the spook community's grand pooh-bah."[7] A review in The Village Voice stated that the film's "thorough investigation transcends [director Colby's] personal catharsis to become an enduring treatise on how character flaws affect policy."[8] The Man Nobody Knew was designated a "Critics' Pick" by The New York Times' film reviewers.[9]
References
- ^ "The Man Nobody Knew". BoxOffice. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
- ^ a b c Bryce J. Renninger (August 17, 2011). "Carl Colby's Doc About His CIA Spy Father Gets Picked Up by First Run". indieWIRE. Retrieved September 14, 2011.
- ^ a b Carl Colby (director) (September 2011). The Man Nobody Knew: In Search of My Father, CIA Spymaster William Colby (Motion picture). New York City: Act 4 Entertainment.
- ^ Carl Colby (September 19, 2011). "The Man Nobody Knew: In Search of My Father, CIA Spymaster William Colby". The Huffington Post. Retrieved September 21, 2011.
- ^ a b Gordon Cox (August 18, 2011). "First Run takes Colby's CIA story". Daily Variety. Retrieved September 14, 2011.
- ^ Neihausen, Raphaela (March 17, 2012). "The Man Nobody Knew: In Search of My Father, CIA Spymaster William Colby". Stranger Than Fiction. Retrieved September 9, 2023.
- ^ David Fear (September 20, 2011). "Review: The Man Nobody Knew". Time Out New York. Retrieved September 21, 2011.
- ^ Aaron Hills (September 20, 2011). "When Dad's Working for the CIA: A Son's Portrait in The Man Nobody Knew". The Village Voice. Archived from the original on October 12, 2011. Retrieved September 21, 2011.
- ^ Webster, Andy (September 22, 2011). "Son Takes His Famous Father Out of the Shadows". The New York Times. Retrieved September 23, 2011.
External links
- Official website
- The Man Nobody Knew: In Search of My Father, CIA Spymaster William Colby at IMDb
- The Man Nobody Knew: In Search of My Father, CIA Spymaster William Colby book published by United States Naval Institute
- C-SPAN: Q&A interview with Carl Colby, December 4, 2011