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The Trials of Alger Hiss
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The Trials of Alger Hiss

Mar 9, 1980
2h 44m
★ 2.7

A story so bizarre it might have been written by a master of international intrigue. But it wasn't. It really happened.

Overview

Documentary by lifelong friend that supports the innocence of Alger Hiss (convicted in January 1950 on two counts of espionage-related perjury)

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

History on Film

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Cast

Whittaker Chambers

Himself (archive footage)

Whittaker Chambers

Alger Hiss

Himself (archive footage)

Alger Hiss

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