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Founding Fathers (Disc 2 of 2) (2000)
Rating:
Starring: Beau Bridges, Peter Coyote, Brian Dennehy, Hal Holbrook, Burt Reynolds, Randy Travis, James Woods, Michael York
Director: Melissa Jo Peltier
Category: Special Interest
Studio: A&E
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
200 mins

 
 

 

The Men Who Shaped Our Nation and Changed the World

They were the most legendary and respected politicians, statesmen and warriors of history's first republic since the days of ancient Rome.They were also traitors and smugglers, rabble rousers and hot-heads, unfaithful husbands and prodigious drinkers.Because despite what some history books and much folklore would have us believe, our nation's revered "Founding Fathers" were, in fact, human beings.Now, in this comprehensive series, gain a fascinating, engaging intimate glimpse behind the iconic images on the marble busts and the noble faces gazing out form our dollar bills and pocket change.And discover the remarkable, unseen private sides of the men who risked their reputations, fortunes and lives for the cause of American independence.

 
 
   
   

 
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