Independence (1976 film)
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Independence | |
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Directed by | John Huston |
Written by | Thomas McGrath (as Tom McGrath) |
Produced by | Joyce Ritter Lloyd Ritter |
Starring | Eli Wallach William Atherton Pat Hingle Anne Jackson |
Narrated by | E.G. Marshall |
Distributed by | National Park Service |
Release date |
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Running time | 28 minutes |
Language | English |
Independence is a 1976 docudrama film directed by John Huston and starring Eli Wallach, Pat Hingle, and Anne Jackson. E.G. Marshall narrates.
Independence was produced for the U.S. National Park Service on the occasion of the Bicentennial of the United States in 1976. In less than 30 minutes, visitors to Independence National Historical Park get a quick and dramatic overview of the political events that took place in Philadelphia between 1774 and 1800.
Synopsis[]
The movie features Franklin, Washington, Jefferson, and others coming back to life and reliving the historic events which took place in Philadelphia at the nation's founding. These include the signing of the Declaration of Independence (1776), the Constitutional Convention (1787), and the inauguration of President John Adams (1797).
Cast[]
- William Atherton as Benjamin Rush
- Pat Hingle as John Adams
- Anne Jackson as Abigail Adams
- Patrick O'Neal as George Washington
- Ken Howard as Thomas Jefferson (reprising his role from 1776)
- John Randolph as Samuel Adams
- Paul Sparer as John Hancock
- as George Mason
- James Tolkan as Tom Paine
- Eli Wallach as Benjamin Franklin
- E.G. Marshall as the narrator
See also[]
References[]
External links[]
- Independence at IMDb
- Video on YouTube
- 1976 films
- English-language films
- 1970s English-language films
- Films directed by John Huston
- American documentary films
- American films
- 1976 documentary films
- Independence National Historical Park
- 1976 drama films
- United States Bicentennial
- 1970s drama film stubs