Founding Fathers (2000)
Facts
| Directed by | Mark Hufnail and Melissa Jo Peltier |
| Cast | Roger Mudd, Brian Dennehy, Barbara Oberg, Annette Gordon Reed, William Fowler (II), Beau Bridges, Peter Coyote, Edward Herrmann, Hal Holbrook, Burt Reynolds, Randy Travis, James Woods and Michael York |
| Theatrical Release | November 27, 2000 |
| DVD Release | January 30, 2001 |
| Running Time | 200 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 733961710038 |
| Buy this item ... | 37 new from $18.29, 13 used from $15.90 |
About Founding Fathers
The four programs from the History Channel in this set profile America's Founding Fathers, noting right at the outset they were a "mismatched group of quarrelsome aristocrats, merchants, and lawyers." The story of how these disparate characters fomented rebellion in the colonies, formed the Continental Congress, fought the Revolutionary War, and wrote the Constitution is told by noted historians, and the production is enhanced with beautifully photographed reenactments as well as intelligent use of period paintings and engravings. The story begins with Samuel Adams and John Hancock in Boston, whose protests against British taxation led to the Boston Tea Party. Moving on to the Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia, the brilliant delegates from the South, particularly George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, appear on the scene, and the story is told of how an improbable cohesion between the colonies began. Other main characters, including Benjamin Franklin and John Adams, appear in turn, and each of the major participants is portrayed in a biographical profile. How these men all came to act together, despite the stark differences in their backgrounds and temperaments, becomes the main thread of the story. They were all quite human, as the historians who appear in interviews remind us. Some of them drank too much, some had illegitimate children, some owned slaves, and some could hardly get along with anyone. Yet these men with complicated private lives worked together and performed heroically. This is an intelligently rendered and captivating look at the men who formed the American nation. --Robert J. McNamara Amazon.com
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Aurgh |
| Outstanding! |
| Decent Overview of the Founding Father's life |
August 6, 2004
| Good Cover, No Meat |
I am so sick of the tripe A&E and the History Channel release. The History Channel used to seem more legitimate than A&E, now it's just the same nonsense. Something calling itself "The HISTORY Channel" should do more than try to revise it.
Don't waste your money. February 4, 2004
| Great way to learn. |
A good additional learning tool. April 4, 2003
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