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Natalia Forum All-Star
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Are there any good movies about the American Revolution?
Thanks,
Natalia
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JennGM Forum Moderator
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For younger kids, we loved Swamp Fox by Walt Disney. About Francis Marion...probably not completely accurate, but fun and innocent.
I see by the reviews that not all episodes are for sale...too bad.
Another Disney Johnny Tremain
This has gore and other stuff...so requires previewing:
The Patriot
Great reviews for The American Revolution series.
1776 is a musical but very fun to watch on the signing of the Declaration. There are some baudy references....
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We recently watched "The Crossing" about George Washington crossing the Delaware and it was excellent. I think it starred Jeff Daniels as George.
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I thought the Felicity Movie was extremely well done, of course, it is more Colonial than Revolutionary, but can you really seperate the two???
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Liberty's Kids (a show from PBS) is available on DVD now.
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We just finished reading Johnny Tremain, and we got the movie today. I'll let you know how it is!
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Kelly Forum All-Star
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We loved Johnny Tremain. We also enjoyed "Guns Along the Mohawk" and "Northwest Passage"---though they're more French and Indian War. A precursor to the American Revolution.
All my children really liked "The Crossing"-a quality film. Oh yes, there's another really Oldie Goldie great flick called "The Randolphs of Virginia". I *think* it has Carey Grant in it, could it be?? Can't quite remember, but it's a classic.
Kelly in FL
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JennGM wrote:
This has gore and other stuff...so requires previewing:
The Patriot
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Just a note about this one. My dh was given a copy of The Patriot a few years ago. Jenn is correct about the gore.(R rated) It is, to me, a story about revenge, with the Revolution as only a backdrop. It is very, very harsh-very difficult to watch.
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MacBeth wrote:
We just finished reading Johnny Tremain, and we got the movie today. I'll let you know how it is! |
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Lol...we almost done with the book and got the movie yesterday!
We hope to watch it later!
GMTA
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Kelly Forum All-Star
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We just got hold of the Swampfox series and dc watched the entire thing. Big crowdpleaser.
You might also check the Colonial Williamsburg website. They have a lot of interesting educational resources-if you take down some of the titles that appeal to you, you might be able to get the films through your library.
Kelly in FL
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We liked Johnny Tremain, but not as a movie based on the book--way too much left out. And the kids kept laughing because it was all filmed on a set, and there was no Boston Harbor into which the tea was supposedly tossed . Oh, and it was WAY too happy for a war movie, to the point of being silly. Ah, Disney. Hey, wasn't that Mr. French as Merchant Lyte?
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