When he was NY's Attorney General, Eliot Spitzer prosecuted crimes by America's largest financial institutions and some of the most powerful executives in the country. After his election as governor, with the largest margin in the state's history, many believed Spitzer was on his way to becoming the nation's first Jewish president. Then, shockingly, Spitzer's meteoric rise turned into a precipitous fall when the New York Times revealed that Spitzer had been caught seeing prostitutes.
General Note: Closed-captioned. In English with optional English and Spanish subtitles.Home use only.Special features include: commentary, interviews, deleted scenes.Widescreen format (aspect ratio 1.78:1)Originally released as a documentary feature in2010.
Creation/Production Credits Note: Director of photography, Maryse Alberti ; edited by Plummy Tucker ; original score by Pete Nashel.