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Founding Fathers: Taking Liberties

 
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Founding Fathers: Taking Liberties

  • Genre: History
  • Movie Type: Politics & Government, Social History
  • Release Year: 2000
  • Run Time: 50 minutes

Plot

This is another volume in the four-part series from The History Channel on the stories of the architects of the American Revolution. The documentary puts real faces on the men Americans call the "founding fathers." With re-enactments and period art, their stories are brought to life, with voices provided by some of Hollywood's leading actors. The story in this episode begins in the year 1775. The colonies are balking at the oppressive measures of the British. Some, like John Hancock, fear the onerous taxes will destroy their wealth. Others, like Thomas Paine, see a chance to express the democratic ideal through oratory. The film gives the viewer the inside story on the motivations of the men who led the fight for freedom. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide

Cast

Brian Dennehy; Edward Herrmann - Narrator; Michael York; Burt Reynolds; James Woods; Roger Mudd - Host
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