America at the Movies

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America at the Movies
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Film poster
Directed by George Stevens Jr.
Written by Theodore Strauss
Produced byGeorge Stevens Jr.
Narrated by Charlton Heston
Edited byDavid Saxon
Production
company
Distributed byCinema 5 Distributing
Release date
  • 1976 (1976)
Running time
116 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

America at the Movies is a 1976 documentary film by George Stevens Jr. [1]

Contents

Summary

A Bicentennial tribute featuring 83 clips from every era of American cinema focusing on five historical characteristics: The Land, The Cities, The Families, The Wars and The Spirit. [2] [3]

Production

The film was created by the American Film Institute in collaboration with the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration and narrated by Charlton Heston. [4] Nelson Riddle conducted and arranged the title music. [5]

The tagline for the film was "You want superstars? We got 'em". [6]

Release

The film premiered at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. Among those that attended were the film's consultant David Wolper, 500 members of AFI, 22 senators and 125 members of Congress. The film also played in schools, embassies and consulates overseas. [4]

It made its television debut on PBS that same year on September 26. [7]

See also

Similar documentaries:

References

  1. "America at the Movies (1976) | MUBI" via mubi.com.
  2. "America at the Movies". prod.tcm.com.
  3. Canby, Vincent (September 23, 1976). "Screen: 'America at the Movies' A Frivolous and Glossy Anthology of the Industry, Emphasizing Hollywood's Limits and Artificiality". The New York Times.
  4. 1 2 Glick, Joshua (2018). Los Angeles Documentary and the Production of Public History, 1958-1977. University of California Press. p. 159. ISBN   9780520293700.
  5. "American Revolution Bicentennial Administration - Gerald R. Ford Museum (.gov)" (PDF).
  6. Gene Hackman: The Life and Work - Google Books (pg.68)
  7. Anne Bancroft: The Life and Work - Google Books (pg.114)