A More Perfect Union

A More Perfect Union

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  • Genre(s): Documentary, History
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Peter N. Johnson
  • Cast(s): Craig Wasson, Michael McGuire, Bruce Newbold, Fredd Wayne, James Arrington See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 51min
  • Music: Kurt Bestor
  • Similar To: The Stringer: The Man Who Took the Photo, Meet Me in the Bathroom
  • Story:
    Become an eyewitness to the Constitutional Convention of 1787. This stirring 2-hour film will bring the Founding Fathers to life as you witness the struggles and the miracles that produced the Constitution of the United States and the freest nation on earth. Filmed on location at Independence Hall; Williamsburg, Virginia; and other historical sites, it dramatically chronicles how America became a nation. It is exciting drama of the best kind-fact, rather than fiction. "It brings the history books to life," writes one reviewer. "Dramatically moving, and visually handsome," says another. Officially recognized by the Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, who cited the film as being "of exceptional merit."
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STORY

Story
Become an eyewitness to the Constitutional Convention of 1787. This stirring 2-hour film will bring the Founding Fathers to life as you witness the struggles and the miracles that produced the Constitution of the United States and the freest nation on earth. Filmed on location at Independence Hall; Williamsburg, Virginia; and other historical sites, it dramatically chronicles how America became a nation. It is exciting drama of the best kind-fact, rather than fiction. "It brings the history books to life," writes one reviewer. "Dramatically moving, and visually handsome," says another. Officially recognized by the Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, who cited the film as being "of exceptional merit."

POPULAR DIALOGUES

Popular Dialogues

"James Madison: If we could just get the states together, to talk outside their cursed legislatures. George Mason: Talk? About what? James Madison: Well, talk about trade, about laws, about a more effective union. About anything. If, if honest, influential men, met together representing their states, men like General Washington, and Dr. Franklin, and yourself, sir. I have the greatest admiration for your writing Virginia's Constitution and her Declaration of Rights. Sir, may I count on your help? George Mason: I am a friend to your cause, sir. But the indispensable friend is General Washington. As he goes, so goes America. James Madison: Yes sir. And we must get him. Unless our national government is strengthened, then the states will soon turn to the sword to resolve their separate jealousies."

"George Washington: Gentlemen, gentlemen, this bickering does not further our cause! The chair recognizes Dr. Franklin. Benjamin Franklin: Thank you, General. Gentlemen, gentlemen, the small progress we have made in these last weeks is a melancholy proof of the imperfections of human understanding. How has it happened that we have forgotten to humbly implore the Father of Lights to illuminate our understanding? During the late contest with Great Britain, we many times offered prayers for help in this very room, and our prayers were heard, and they were graciously answered. The longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth, that God governs in the affairs of men. If a sparrow cannot fall without His notice, is it probable that a great nation can rise without his aid?"