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The story of the most important American exploration expedition in American history and the participants in it.The story of the most important American exploration expedition in American history and the participants in it.The story of the most important American exploration expedition in American history and the participants in it.
- Awards
- 4 wins & 1 nomination total
Hal Holbrook
- Narrator
- (voice)
Adam Arkin
- Merriwether Lewis
- (voice)
Stephen Ambrose
- Self - Historian
- (as Stephen E. Ambrose)
Matthew Broderick
- John Ordway
- (voice)
Kevin Conway
- Patrick Gass
- (voice)
Murphy Guyer
- William Clark
- (voice)
Gene Jones
- Joseph Whitehouse
- (voice)
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- Quotes
Himself - Historian: It's a great story. it's a human story. It's the story of those who went first. They were first. They led the way. They opened the trail.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Ken Burns: America's Storyteller (2017)
- SoundtracksBuffalo Hump
Written and Performed by Skip Gorman
Courtesy of Rounder Records
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"Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery" is a very lengthy documentary that seems almost as long as the group's two year journey! This really isn't a complaint--more a comment about how incredibly thorough the show is. It's yet another exquisitely made documentary by Ken Burns--using the same wonderful and familiar style you'll see in his other PBS films. And, perhaps, it's made a bit better--very slow and lovingly rendered. The cinematography might just be the best thing about it--with wonderful vistas of the west and northwest United States. There were a few interesting surprises in the film--especially concerning Lewis' sad life due to debilitating difficulties which today would be diagnosed as a Bipolar Disorder. The interactions of the expedition with the natives was also an interesting surprise. All in all, a terrific film--just know that you'll need to devote a lot of time to it. However, IMDb indicates it's four hours long but the DVD was only about three and a half. I am not sure what this discrepancy is all about--I assume that the time listed on IMDb is just a simple mistake.
By the way, it's never mentioned in the film, but I wonder if President Jefferson sent OTHER expeditions as well but these were just never heard from again. Could this be the case? I do know that Zebulon Pike was soon sent on another western expedition--but there must have been others.
Perfect in every way--not to be missed.
By the way, it's never mentioned in the film, but I wonder if President Jefferson sent OTHER expeditions as well but these were just never heard from again. Could this be the case? I do know that Zebulon Pike was soon sent on another western expedition--but there must have been others.
Perfect in every way--not to be missed.
- planktonrules
- Oct 14, 2011
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- Льюис и Кларк: Путешествие трупов с Дискавери
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- Runtime4 hours
- Color
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- 1.33 : 1
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By what name was Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery (1997) officially released in Canada in English?
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