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Ken Burns' America: The Statue of Liberty
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Released:
2004-09-28
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Ken Burns' America: The Statue of... DVD Cast & Features
Cast:
Jeremy Irons
,
Derek Jacobi
,
David McCullough
Director(s):
Ken Burns
Features:
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Ken Burns: Making History - Go behind the scenes for an unprecedented look at the filmmaker at work, gathering history, making history
A conversation with Ken Burns - See what inspires Ken Burns to think beyond what history books dictate to create gripping and compelling films
Ken Burns' America: The Statue of... DVD Details
Video:
Pre-1954 Standard
Audio:
Dolby Digital w/ 4 channels of sound from a 2-channel stereo mix.
Language:
English
Running Time:
60
Genre:
Documentary
Item Weight:
1
UPC:
841887051408
Product Code:
PBSP705140DVD
Format:
DVD
Year:
1985
Studio:
Pbs Paramount
Ken Burns' America: The Statue of... DVD Summary
This excellent documentary on one of America's most well-known national symbols was nominated for an Academy Award in 1985.
Director (
Ken Burns
) details the perilous history of the Grand Dame, the difficulties in creating her in a Paris suburb and shipping her to New York, and then the heated arguments that arose Stateside as to whether or not she should even be set up in New York's harbor.
Pity the dedicated French sculptor
Auguste Bartholdi
who created her with infinite care, a topic covered by pho
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