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A photograph is the unlikely weapon in this fascinating biography of photojournalist Eddie Adams. Though most famous for snapping "The Saigon Execution," depicting a Saigon police chief executing a Vietcong guerilla, Adams nevertheless has moral qualms about the photo--which many say hastened the end of the Vietnam War. Fed up with war photography, Adams went on to become a prominent photographer of both stars and world leaders. Kiefer Sutherland narrates this documentary that features appearances by Tom Brokaw, Peter Jennings, and President Bill Clinton, as well as the irascible photographer himself.
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