History Channel American Revolution
A&E Video (1994)
Documentary, History, War
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8 hr 2 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR (Not Rated)
Charles Durning Benjamin Franklin
Kelsey Grammer Benedict Arnold
Michael Learned Abigail Adams
Cliff Robertson George Washington
Rick Schroder Joseph Plumb Martin
David Warner King George III
William Daniels John Adams
Jonathan R. Dull Commentary
Thomas Fleming Commentary
Gen. John Galvin Commentary
American Revolution
Director
Lisa Bourgoujian
Producer Lisa Bourgoujian
Rob Beemer
Writer Don Cambou

One nation's riseito independence.

Revisit the birth of a nation in this truly definitive look at America's fight for independence and its world-changing rise to glory. THE HISTORY CHANNEL PRESENTS: THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION features five powerful documentaries - more than eight hours of essential programming by THE HISTORY CHANNEL and A&E on DVD for the first time.

From the Declaration of Independence to the Treaty of Paris, these are the stories and events surrounding the remarkable achievements of heroic individuals seized by the epic forces of history. Hear the words of the founding fathers and other key figures, as read by leading actors such as Kelsey Grammer (Frasier) and Michael Learned (The Waltons). Thrilling re-enactments of great battles, compelling period images, rare archival material, and commentary by leading historians bring the past vividly alive.

Between Bunker Hill and Yorktown, from Ben Franklin's masterful diplomacy to Benedict Arnold's deceit and tragedy, THE HISTORY CHANNEL PRESENTS: THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION presents a sweeping canvas of historical programming at its comprehensive best.
Edition Details
Edition History Channel
Distributor A&E Home Video
Release Date 4/26/2005
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3)
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital Stereo [English]
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 5

Features
Disc 01 The American Revolution: The Conflict Ignites The American Revolution: Revolution 1776