You Are There. The American Revolution and George Washington
[New York?] : CBS DVD ; Chatsworth, CA : Woodhaven Entertainment, [2004]
Format: DVD
Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 50 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
Washington crosses the Delaware: December 25th, 1776. After American forces suffered crushing defeats from the British army, General George Washington and Colonels Harrison and Tilghman debate what to do. They decide to launch a surprise attack by crossing the Delaware river in different places. Washington explains how America is fighting a personal battle for liberty.
Other Authors:
Girard, Bernard, 1918-1997, television director.
Gage, Jack. television director.
Fonda, James, 1907-1987, film producer.
Russell, Charles, 1918-1985, film producer.
Gordon, Shirley C. screenwriter.
Nickerson, Kate, screenwriter.
Fitzgerald, Ed, director of photography.
Contner, J. Burgi, director of photography.
Small, Buddy, editor of moving image work.
Hays, Lora, editor of moving image work.
Ferrari, William, 1901-1962, art director.
Markell, Robert, art director.
Cronkite, Walter. narrator.
Aidman, Charles, actor.
Binns, Edward, 1916-1990, actor.
Bromley, Sheila, 1911-2003, actor.
Calmer, Ned, 1907- actor.
Conway, Russ, 1913-2009, actor.
Dimond, Jack, 1925- actor.
Gilmore, Lowell, 1907-1960, actor.
Hardie, Russell, 1904-1973, actor.
Higgins, Michael, 1920-2008, actor.
Holcomb, Grant, actor.
Janiss, Vivi, 1911-1988, actor.
Joy, Dick, actor.
Larch, John, actor.
Marble, Harry, actor.
Maross, Joe, 1923-2009, actor.
Marshall, E. G., 1914-1998, actor.
Marth, Frank, actor.
Muir, Gavin, 1909-1972, actor.
Pyle, Denver, actor.
Roberts, Clete, 1912-1984, actor.
Selzer, Milton, actor.
Voskovec, Jiří, 1905-1981, actor.
Wendell, Howard, 1908-1975, actor.
Wilcox, Harlow, 1900-1960, actor.
CBS News. production company.
CBS Television Network, production company.
CBS DVD (Firm), film distributor.
Woodhaven Entertainment (Firm), film distributor.
Girard, Bernard, 1918-1997, television director.
Gage, Jack. television director.
Fonda, James, 1907-1987, film producer.
Russell, Charles, 1918-1985, film producer.
Gordon, Shirley C. screenwriter.
Nickerson, Kate, screenwriter.
Fitzgerald, Ed, director of photography.
Contner, J. Burgi, director of photography.
Small, Buddy, editor of moving image work.
Hays, Lora, editor of moving image work.
Ferrari, William, 1901-1962, art director.
Markell, Robert, art director.
Cronkite, Walter. narrator.
Aidman, Charles, actor.
Binns, Edward, 1916-1990, actor.
Bromley, Sheila, 1911-2003, actor.
Calmer, Ned, 1907- actor.
Conway, Russ, 1913-2009, actor.
Dimond, Jack, 1925- actor.
Gilmore, Lowell, 1907-1960, actor.
Hardie, Russell, 1904-1973, actor.
Higgins, Michael, 1920-2008, actor.
Holcomb, Grant, actor.
Janiss, Vivi, 1911-1988, actor.
Joy, Dick, actor.
Larch, John, actor.
Marble, Harry, actor.
Maross, Joe, 1923-2009, actor.
Marshall, E. G., 1914-1998, actor.
Marth, Frank, actor.
Muir, Gavin, 1909-1972, actor.
Pyle, Denver, actor.
Roberts, Clete, 1912-1984, actor.
Selzer, Milton, actor.
Voskovec, Jiří, 1905-1981, actor.
Wendell, Howard, 1908-1975, actor.
Wilcox, Harlow, 1900-1960, actor.
CBS News. production company.
CBS Television Network, production company.
CBS DVD (Firm), film distributor.
Woodhaven Entertainment (Firm), film distributor.
Contents:
Washington crosses the Delaware / directed by Bernard Girard ; produced by James Fonda ; written for television by Shirley Gordon ; a CBS Television Network production -- Washington's farewell to his officers / written for television by Kate Nickerson ; directed by Jack Gage ; produced by Charles W. Russell.
Subjects:
Washington, George, 1732-1799.
Washington, George, 1732-1799.
American Revolution (1775-1783)
1775 - 1783
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Campaigns.
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783.
United States.
Washington, George, 1732-1799.
Washington, George, 1732-1799.
American Revolution (1775-1783)
1775 - 1783
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Campaigns.
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783.
United States.
ISBN:
1585803987
UPC: 615692476042
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Originally broadcast on CBS in 1955.
"All events reported and seen are based on historic fact and quotation."
Washington crosses the Delaware: Director of photography, Ed Fitzgerald ; film editor, Budd Small ; art director, William Ferrari ; set decorations, Rudy Butler ; costumes, O. Rodriguez. Wshington's farewell to his officers: Director of photography, J. Burgi Contner ; film editor, Lora Hays ; art director, Bob Markell ; costumes, Mary Merrill.
Narrated by Walter Cronkite ; cast, (Washington crosses the Delaware) Bing Russell, Paul Hahn, Howard Wendell, Mack Williams, Vivi Janiss, James Goodwin, Gavin Muir, Lowell Gilmore, John Larch, Denver Pyle, Russ Conway, Sheila Bromley, William Boyett, Harlan Warde, Jack Dimond, Todd Hunter, Dick Joy, Grant Holcomb, Clete Roberts, Harlow Wilcox, (Washington's farewell to his officers) Charles Aidman, Frank Marth, Russell Hardie, Michael Higgins, E.G. Marshall, Joe Maross, George Voskovec, Edward Binns, Milton Selzer, Harry Marble, Ned Calmer.
DVD; region 1, NTSC; Dolby Digital.
"All events reported and seen are based on historic fact and quotation."
Washington crosses the Delaware: Director of photography, Ed Fitzgerald ; film editor, Budd Small ; art director, William Ferrari ; set decorations, Rudy Butler ; costumes, O. Rodriguez. Wshington's farewell to his officers: Director of photography, J. Burgi Contner ; film editor, Lora Hays ; art director, Bob Markell ; costumes, Mary Merrill.
Narrated by Walter Cronkite ; cast, (Washington crosses the Delaware) Bing Russell, Paul Hahn, Howard Wendell, Mack Williams, Vivi Janiss, James Goodwin, Gavin Muir, Lowell Gilmore, John Larch, Denver Pyle, Russ Conway, Sheila Bromley, William Boyett, Harlan Warde, Jack Dimond, Todd Hunter, Dick Joy, Grant Holcomb, Clete Roberts, Harlow Wilcox, (Washington's farewell to his officers) Charles Aidman, Frank Marth, Russell Hardie, Michael Higgins, E.G. Marshall, Joe Maross, George Voskovec, Edward Binns, Milton Selzer, Harry Marble, Ned Calmer.
DVD; region 1, NTSC; Dolby Digital.