Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe early life and career of the American General and President through his participation in the Revolutionary War.The early life and career of the American General and President through his participation in the Revolutionary War.The early life and career of the American General and President through his participation in the Revolutionary War.
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- 6 nominations au total
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Watching this series, I really feel like I was experiencing retrocognition and seeing back in time to all the memorable moments in George Washington's life. This series was done so well, captures your attention and holds it all the way, detailing Washington's life as well as important battles and events in two wars, and all the steps on the way to American independence, never going over the top or getting melodramatic, giving you a feeling that this was the way it all really happened.
Ever since I watched this, whenever I read or think about George Washington, Barry Bostwick comes to mind, just like Patty Duke has become Martha. If ever two people deserved Emmy awards, it was certainly them!
This series is full of famous faces and ones you'll recognize from TV: Jose Ferrar, James Mason, Hal Holbrook, Lloyd Bridges, Trevor Howard, Richard Kiley, Jaclyn smith, David Dukes, everyone was great!
A series not to be missed!
Ever since I watched this, whenever I read or think about George Washington, Barry Bostwick comes to mind, just like Patty Duke has become Martha. If ever two people deserved Emmy awards, it was certainly them!
This series is full of famous faces and ones you'll recognize from TV: Jose Ferrar, James Mason, Hal Holbrook, Lloyd Bridges, Trevor Howard, Richard Kiley, Jaclyn smith, David Dukes, everyone was great!
A series not to be missed!
I was so fortunate to be in this historical drama on the life of George Washington with Barry Bostwick. The first time with Barry Bostwick was in the makeup trailer getting our faces and hair ready for the time period and then I played in the auction scene at Carter's Grove. Sally Fairfax was moving to England and George was buying a trinket (it might have been her pillow) of Sally's and I was behind him the whole time. I had so much fun in the making of this movie and being on set with John Mills, Jackie Smith and of course Barry Bostwick. A very special memory.
I was in this movie as an extra and it was a blast to be a part of it. I was stationed at the Yorktown Naval Weapons Station in 1983 as Marine Security and my entire platoon responded to an ad placed by MGM in the local paper. The CO of the barracks decided he wanted some of his Marines present to promote good public relations and we were the chosen!
I played a British Officer the first day of filming (only because the wardrobe dept. accidentally gave me an officer uniform) and an American mounted officer the second day.
I was Gen. Lafayette's (Phil Casnoff) flank officer and in one scene rode almost directly behind him and Barry Bostwick.
We were paid $75.00 for the two days of filming and I had a terrific time being a part of it!
I played a British Officer the first day of filming (only because the wardrobe dept. accidentally gave me an officer uniform) and an American mounted officer the second day.
I was Gen. Lafayette's (Phil Casnoff) flank officer and in one scene rode almost directly behind him and Barry Bostwick.
We were paid $75.00 for the two days of filming and I had a terrific time being a part of it!
History buffs, I urge you to rent the engrossing miniseries George Washington from 1984. Barry Bostwick plays the pre-presidential title character, and he shows great and hidden acting talents. Starting from his youth as he idolizes his half-brother and works on the family farm to support his disapproving mother, he ages decades and lives through love, death, wars, and a crisis of conscience until the end of the Revolutionary War. There was a sequel made two years later, so if you want to see his later years, you can find a copy of that one, too.
Barry was fantastic! He couldn't have been any better, and he managed to fill the great legend's shoes with an incredible presence and a full character. He didn't turn Washington into a caricature, and as the hours rolled by, we felt like we were really watching the general instead of an actor. I couldn't believe he wasn't nominated for an Emmy or Golden Globe - and yet Patty Duke was. Through the years, he grew in strength and character, and he carried his emotional experiences with him, rather than just living from scene to scene.
There's a huge supporting cast in this miniseries. Patty Duke plays the petite Martha Washington, Jaclyn Smith plays his one true love, David Dukes is Washington's dear friend and the obstacle to his heart's desire, and Hal Holbrook portrays John Adams. Lloyd Bridges gets to let his (long and wiggy) hair down as a pioneer and guide, and Philip Casnoff shows off his French as the Marquis de Lafayette. You'll see José Ferrer, James Mason, Kelsey Grammar, Anthony Zerbe, Jeremy Kempt, and Robert Stack on the battlefield; and Trevor Howard, Richard Kiley, Stephen Macht (as Benedict Arnold), and Rosemary Murphy, influence more of the personal scenes. Also, you'll see him in the cast list, but you probably won't recognize this young face unless you're really looking for him in his first role: Viggo Mortensen.
Every bit of the production was well crafted. The gorgeous, authentically designed costumes clothed on dozens of extras were a joy to look at, as were the beautiful countrysides and real historic landmarks used for filming locations. The age makeup was extremely realistic and detailed, from the crow's feet to soft jawlines. While Jaclyn Smith wore more makeup than respectable women in that time period, we can all excuse it because an unadorned face wouldn't convince audiences that George Washington fell in love with someone he shouldn't have.
Even coming from a political science background, there were tons of tidbits included that I didn't know about our first president. If you're in the mood to learn, you'll love this very informative teleplay. If you're knowledgeable on all things Washington, you'll be impressed by writers Jon Boothe and Richard Fielder. This isn't a silly biopic that shows him chopping down a cherry tree; this is a serious historical piece that deserves respect and attention.
Barry was fantastic! He couldn't have been any better, and he managed to fill the great legend's shoes with an incredible presence and a full character. He didn't turn Washington into a caricature, and as the hours rolled by, we felt like we were really watching the general instead of an actor. I couldn't believe he wasn't nominated for an Emmy or Golden Globe - and yet Patty Duke was. Through the years, he grew in strength and character, and he carried his emotional experiences with him, rather than just living from scene to scene.
There's a huge supporting cast in this miniseries. Patty Duke plays the petite Martha Washington, Jaclyn Smith plays his one true love, David Dukes is Washington's dear friend and the obstacle to his heart's desire, and Hal Holbrook portrays John Adams. Lloyd Bridges gets to let his (long and wiggy) hair down as a pioneer and guide, and Philip Casnoff shows off his French as the Marquis de Lafayette. You'll see José Ferrer, James Mason, Kelsey Grammar, Anthony Zerbe, Jeremy Kempt, and Robert Stack on the battlefield; and Trevor Howard, Richard Kiley, Stephen Macht (as Benedict Arnold), and Rosemary Murphy, influence more of the personal scenes. Also, you'll see him in the cast list, but you probably won't recognize this young face unless you're really looking for him in his first role: Viggo Mortensen.
Every bit of the production was well crafted. The gorgeous, authentically designed costumes clothed on dozens of extras were a joy to look at, as were the beautiful countrysides and real historic landmarks used for filming locations. The age makeup was extremely realistic and detailed, from the crow's feet to soft jawlines. While Jaclyn Smith wore more makeup than respectable women in that time period, we can all excuse it because an unadorned face wouldn't convince audiences that George Washington fell in love with someone he shouldn't have.
Even coming from a political science background, there were tons of tidbits included that I didn't know about our first president. If you're in the mood to learn, you'll love this very informative teleplay. If you're knowledgeable on all things Washington, you'll be impressed by writers Jon Boothe and Richard Fielder. This isn't a silly biopic that shows him chopping down a cherry tree; this is a serious historical piece that deserves respect and attention.
My husband and I saw this on cable years ago and fell in love with the history and life of George Washington. Barry Bostwick does a superb job as the main character and Patty Duke fits the role as his short wife, Martha. When we found it on VHS, we bought it and over time, our children have all watched it. When we found ourselves going to DC for vacation, we all watched it again to get a feel for the man and his life before visiting Mt. Vernon. Our children said the miniseries helped them understand what they saw and heard at Washington's home. Every history lover should have a copy of this classic miniseries.
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- AnecdotesThe crew from the U.S.S. Olympia (SSN 717) were extras in the filming at Yorktown
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General Clinton: I pray that on the march to New York, Washington attacks us. I'll turn on him and crush him in one blow. Then let the French try to save him.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 36th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1984)
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Джордж Вашингтон
- Lieux de tournage
- Fort Belvoir, Virginie, États-Unis(Fort Wilderness/Necessity)
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