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17 November 1972 (USA) morePlot:
The film version of the Broadway musical comedy of the same name. In the days leading up to July 4, 1776... more | full synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Nominated for Oscar. Another 1 nomination moreUser Comments:
A great musical...if you understand it moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| William Daniels | ... | John Adams (MA) | |
| Howard Da Silva | ... | Dr. Benjamin Franklin (PA) | |
| Ken Howard | ... | Thomas Jefferson (VA) | |
| Donald Madden | ... | John Dickinson (PA) | |
| John Cullum | ... | Edward Rutledge (SC) | |
| Roy Poole | ... | Stephen Hopkins (RI) | |
| David Ford | ... | Congressional President John Hancock (MA) | |
| Ron Holgate | ... | Richard Henry Lee (VA) | |
| Ray Middleton | ... | Col. Thomas McKean (DE) | |
| William Hansen | ... | Caesar Rodney (DE) | |
| Blythe Danner | ... | Martha Jefferson | |
| Virginia Vestoff | ... | Abigail Adams | |
| Emory Bass | ... | Judge James Wilson (PA) | |
| Ralston Hill | ... | Congressional Secretary Charles Thomson | |
| Howard Caine | ... | Lewis Morris (NY) |
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Rated PG for language. (edited version)Parents Guide:
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142 min | 168 min (director's cut) | 180 min (Laserdisc version)Country:
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2.35 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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The Broadway musical was conceived by a history teacher. moreGoofs:
Audio/visual unsynchronized: When Richard Henry Lee mounts his horse he is speaking, yet his mouth is clearly closed. moreSoundtrack:
He Plays the Violin moreFAQ
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Musicals are often looked at as foreign movies. Since most younger generations are not familiar with the musical genres of the 1930's and the 1970's, they don't understand the art form and style of communication / entertainment that the musical is. To screen this movie to a group of 7th graders, it will be a challenge to get them to enjoy let alone get "it". The entire cast is perfect. Each actor is their character. Although actors William Daniels and Howard Da Silva are known for other roles, here they are Adams and Franklin. 30 years since its premiere in cinemas, many of the actors are long gone. Many have been dead for a good ten years. Still, their performances live on for modern audiences to enjoy. More then that, it remains one of the better musicals made in a movie. Especially for a post 2001 audience, there are moments interesting to watch. The issues of protection, fear and terrorism are made clear, even for 1776. This remains a great film even though its audience is small.