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The Boston tea party [videorecording] : the movie. by Bening, Annette.; Buffett, Warren.(CARDINAL)348532; Carter, Aaron,1987-; DIC Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)848051; Ten-Strike Home Entertaiment (Firm);
Voices: Annette Bening, Warren Buffett, Aaron Carter, Walter Cronkite, Billy Crystal, Michael Douglas, Don Francisco, Whoopi Goldberg, Kayla Hinkle, Dustin Hoffman, Yoland Kinda, Liam Neeson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, General Norman Schwarzkopf, Maria Shriver, Sylvester Stallone, Ben Stiller, Michael York.It's the dead of night in Boston Harbor and our intrepid reporters, Sarah and James, spot colonists disguised as Mohawk Indians sneaking aboard British ships and dumping tons of tea overboard. This act of defiance against the British authority is a defining moment of the American Revolution. It's then on to Lexington and Concord, where citizens calling themselves "Minutemen" take up arms against the powerful, experienced British army of "redcoats." Outnumbered and outgunned, the Minutemen refuse to back down, and soon the evening's silence is shattered by the "shot heard around the world." On the village green in Lexington, the first shot of the Revolutionary War has just been fired.Not rated by the MPAA.DVD; 5.1 surround sound, 2.0 Dolby Digital.
Subjects: Children's films.; Animated films.; Television programs for children.; Animated television programs.; Boston Tea Party, Boston, Mass., 1773;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Liberty's kids. [videorecording] : the movie. by DIC Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)848051; Ten-Strike Home Entertaiment.;
Annette Bening, Warren Buffett, Aaron Carter, Walter Cronkite, Billy Crystal, Michael Douglas, Don Francisco, Whoopi Goldberg, Kayla Hinkle, Dustin Hoffman, Yoland Kinda, Leam Neeson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, General Norman Schwarzkopf, Maria Shriver, Sylvester Stallone, Ben Stiller, Michael York."It's the dead of night in Boston Harbor and our intrepid reporters, Sarah and James, spot colonists disguised as Mohawk Indians sneaking aboard British ships and dumping tons of tea overboard. This act of defiance against the British authority is a defining moment of the American Revolution. It's then on to Lexington and Concord, where citizens calling themselves "Minutemen" take up arms against the powerful, experienced British army of "redcoats." Outnumbered and outgunned, the Minutemen refuse to back down, and soon the evening's silence is shattered by the "shot heard around the world." On the village green in Lexington, the first shot of the Revolutionary War has just been fired! Revolution."--Container.Ages 7-12.Not rated.DVD, 5.1 Dolby surround EX, Region 1 encoding.
Subjects: Children's films.; Animated films; Boston Tea Party, 1773; Feature films; Boston Tea Party, 1773.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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