The Rosenberg-Sobell case revisited [videorecording] / a production of WETA Washington D.C. in association with KTCA St. Paul, Minn. ; reported and produced by Alvin H. Goldstein ; directed by Alan Moorman ; producer, Sue Ballou ; a production of NPACT/WETA
Title from container. Originally broadcast in 1978 by PBS, original film produced in 1974.
Summary:
An examination of the Rosenbergs, who were executed at Sing Sing Prison in 1953 after being convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage against the United States. This was the first comprehensive documentary produced about the case, produced when most of the principles were still alive. Includes interviews with jurors, FBI agents, lawyers and family members. For the 25th anniversary of their executions, the film Unquiet death of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg was updated by PBS with a new introduction and epilogue by Alvin H. Goldstein, and broadcast with the title, The Rosenberg-Sobell case revisited.
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