NFB Collection
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.
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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