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  1. The Statue of Liberty is a 1985 American documentary film on the history of the Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World). It was produced and directed by Ken Burns. The film, which first aired in October 1985, was narrated by historian David McCullough.

    • October 28, 1985
    • Ken Burns, Buddy Squires
    • The Day After Tomorrow
    • X Men
    • Saboteur
    • Ghostbusters II
    • Planet of The Apes

    Her torch was seen symbolically emerging from mountainous depths of snow on the DVD cover. She stood defiant as gigantic ocean waves rushed to overwhelm New York. As an icon of stalwart resistance against all forces (even environmental catastrophes) this has to have been Liberty’s finest hour. The only shame is that the movie went on for two hours ...

    The climactic scenes of this comic book action movie take place on the top of Liberty’s head. Wolverine is trying to save Rogue, defeat Magneto, earn the respect of Professor X and maybe put Cyclops out of the picture so he can hook up with Jean Grey. I think Wolverine is attracted to Jean Grey because she has such an unusual name.

    This journey from Los Angeles to New York culminates in a confrontation on the top of the Statue of Liberty as Hitchcock’s hero, (Robert Cummings) struggles to thwart a conspiracy of Anti-American fascists. It might be black and white and older than most presidential candidates, but this is classic Hitchcock and should have every viewer sitting on ...

    This is the one where Liberty takes a stroll through the streets of New York City to help the Ghostbusters triumph and go on to bigger or better things. The franchise of Ghostbusters movies seemed to end after this one – so maybe Liberty did us a bigger favor than we first realized.

    Arguably Liberty’s most famous movie appearance. Coming at the climax of this film, as Charlton Heston falls to his knees in disbelief, this crucial scene made sense after 112 minutes of movie which, up to that point, had been nothing more than monkey business. How could they do that to Liberty? Those damned dirty apes!

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  2. With David McCullough, Jeremy Irons, Derek Jacobi, Paul Roebling. Documentary showing the history of the world-famous Statue of Liberty in New York harbor, the impact it still has on people and the state of liberty as a personal and political concept in America in 1985.

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    • Documentary, History
    • Ken Burns
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  3. The Statue of Liberty ist ein Dokumentarfilm aus dem Jahr 1985 von Ken Burns mit Jeremy Irons. Komplette Handlung und Informationen zu The Statue of Liberty. Diese Doku dreht sich...

  4. Overview. For more than 100 years, the Statue of Liberty has been a symbol of hope and refuge for generations of immigrants. In this lyrical, compelling and provocative portrait of the statue, Ken Burns explores both the history of America’s premier symbol and the meaning of liberty itself.

  5. This film by documentarian Ken Burns presents the history of the Statue of Liberty. The production traces the iconic American landmark back to its creation in the outskirts of Paris, where...

    • Documentary
  6. For more than 100 years, the Statue of Liberty has been a symbol of hope and refuge for generations of immigrants. In this lyrical, compelling and provocative portrait of the statue, Ken...