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US Mall 1 - 1776 (Restored Director's Cut)

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List Price: $19.94
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Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Starring: William Daniels, Howard Da Silva, Ken Howard, Donald Madden, John Cullum Directed By: Peter H. Hunt
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD EAN: 9780767860321 Format: Anamorphic ISBN: 0767860322 Label: Sony Pictures Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Sony Pictures Region Code: 99 Release Date: 2002-07-02 Running Time: 166 Studio: Sony Pictures Theatrical Release Date: 1972-11-17
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Fun and historical movie Comment: I think this musical is a great mixture of history, humor and enjoyable music. The characters were well cast. William Daniels as John Adams is superb--okay, not the most melodious singer, but expressive and perfect for the part.
1776 is an excellent choice for viewing on patriotic holidays, especially July 4, of course.
My biggest objection to the movies? Using "Jesus" repeatedly as an exclamation. That is offensive and totally unnecessary.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Director's cut and commentary are brilliant! Comment: I saw this on Broadway and in the movies when released. The restored director's cut is a vast improvement in picture, sound and continuity. I love the justice that 30 years brought in allowing the director to have the final say. Take that, Jack Warner!
William Daniels is so magnificent,I've been unable to get him out of my head in subsequent Adams works. He IS Adams to me.
Customer Rating:      Summary: July 4th Set to Music Comment: Although heavily panned at its original release and the film did not enjoy the same accolades as the Broadway musical, American History students may find 1776 an easy way to enjoy learing about the men and disagreements behind July 4th. I have used this movie for a college level History class. Most students find it an interesting way to see the founding fathers and the events that led to the declaration of American independence.
Customer Rating:      Summary: 1776 Movie Comment: The movie was worth the wait. It is quite accurate and depicts a moment in our history that is the foundation of our country. The acting is believable and takes you to the spot were this all happened.
Worth the money , it should be in your library
Customer Rating:      Summary: Still holds up Comment: I first saw this movie in 1976 when just about every television station ran it as part of their Bicentinnial celebration. More than 30 years later, the film still hold up as a very entertaining (if not always historically accurate) take on the birth of our nation. Seeing Howard Da Silva's Ben Franklin alone is worth the price of admission. The commentary provided by the director helps put the film in its 1992 context. So does the fact that the movie ends with a simple "The End" title instead of 20 minutes of credits.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Fun and historical movie Comment: I think this musical is a great mixture of history, humor and enjoyable music. The characters were well cast. William Daniels as John Adams is superb--okay, not the most melodious singer, but expressive and perfect for the part.
1776 is an excellent choice for viewing on patriotic holidays, especially July 4, of course.
My biggest objection to the movies? Using "Jesus" repeatedly as an exclamation. That is offensive and totally unnecessary.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Director's cut and commentary are brilliant! Comment: I saw this on Broadway and in the movies when released. The restored director's cut is a vast improvement in picture, sound and continuity. I love the justice that 30 years brought in allowing the director to have the final say. Take that, Jack Warner!
William Daniels is so magnificent,I've been unable to get him out of my head in subsequent Adams works. He IS Adams to me.
Customer Rating:      Summary: July 4th Set to Music Comment: Although heavily panned at its original release and the film did not enjoy the same accolades as the Broadway musical, American History students may find 1776 an easy way to enjoy learing about the men and disagreements behind July 4th. I have used this movie for a college level History class. Most students find it an interesting way to see the founding fathers and the events that led to the declaration of American independence.
Customer Rating:      Summary: 1776 Movie Comment: The movie was worth the wait. It is quite accurate and depicts a moment in our history that is the foundation of our country. The acting is believable and takes you to the spot were this all happened.
Worth the money , it should be in your library
Customer Rating:      Summary: Still holds up Comment: I first saw this movie in 1976 when just about every television station ran it as part of their Bicentinnial celebration. More than 30 years later, the film still hold up as a very entertaining (if not always historically accurate) take on the birth of our nation. Seeing Howard Da Silva's Ben Franklin alone is worth the price of admission. The commentary provided by the director helps put the film in its 1992 context. So does the fact that the movie ends with a simple "The End" title instead of 20 minutes of credits.
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