On Guard for Thee, Part 1: The Most Dangerous Spy

198156 min 41 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Donald Brittain

Production: Donald BrittainRoger HartJames LittletonAdam SymanskyPaul Wright

Script: Donald Brittain

Co-produced by the NFB and the CBC.

The first in a trilogy of one-hour films on Canada's national security operations and civil liberties during the past half-century. In 1946, Igor Gouzenko, a Soviet cipher clerk in Ottawa, fled his embassy with documents unveiling his nation's spy network in Canada. It was Canada's first spy case and confusion reigned in official reaction. Counter-intelligence agencies in the United States and Britain became alarmed at the possible leak of the new atom bomb secrets, so man-hunts soon reached international proportions. In Canada, the government ordered the arrest of many suspected citizens, civil rights were suspended, and the ensuing events became a blot on the nation's history.

Subject categories


  • National Security and Defence > Intelligence and Security OperationsNuclear Age and the Cold War
  • History - Canada - 1946-Present > International Relations and the Cold WarPolitics and GovernmentPost-war Period

Credits


director
Donald Brittain
writer
Donald Brittain
narrator
Donald Brittain
producer
Donald Brittain
Roger Hart
James Littleton
executive producer
Adam Symansky
Paul Wright
photography
Andreas Poulsson
Susan Trow
sound
Hans Oomes
editing
Roger Hart
sound editing
Bernard Bordeleau
Julian Olson
re-recording
Jean-Pierre Joutel
Adrian Croll
voice
Larry Reynolds