William Colby had carved out a career in U.S. intelligence since the formative days of the OSS, served as the CIA's station chief in Vietnam prior to the escalation of American involvement, and his tenure as the Agency's director was destined to be brief as he came forward to Congress regarding its past indiscretions. Filmmaker Carl Colby brings a singular and unforgettable perspective on his father's shadowy life and turbulent times. 104 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; featurettes; deleted scenes; photo gallery.