The Men Who Built America
The Men Who Built America | |
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Region 1 DVD cover | |
Genre | Biography, Docudrama |
Directed by | Patrick Reams, Ruán Magan |
Written by | Stephen David, Patrick Reams, Keith Palmer, Randy Counsman, Ed Fields, David C. White |
Narrated by | Campbell Scott |
Starring | David Donahoe, Matt Boliek, Adam Jonas Segaller, Cary Donaldson, John C. Bailey, Eric Rolland, Justin Morck |
Music by | "Save My Soul" by Blues Saraceno |
Cinematography |
Richard V. Lopez Brian O'Carroll |
Editing by | Tim W. Kelly, Jonathan Soule, Beatrice Sisul, Tina Pacheco, John Kilgour, Sheri Bylander |
Language | English |
Original channel | |
No. of episodes | 4 |
The Men Who Built America (also known as The Innovators: The Men Who Built America in some international markets) is a History six-hour, four-part miniseries docudrama broadcast in Fall (Autumn) 2012, and on the History Channel UK in Spring 2013. The series focuses on Cornelius Vanderbilt, John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, J. P. Morgan and Henry Ford and how their industrial innovations and business empires revolutionized modern society. The series is directed by Patrick Reams and Ruán Magan and is narrated by Campbell Scott. It averaged 2.6 million total viewers, 1.2 million Adults 25–54 and 1 million Adults 18–49 across 4 nights.
Cast
In alphabetical order:
- William Jennings Bryan—James Kidd
- Andrew Carnegie—Adam Jonas Segaller
- Andrew Carnegie (The Younger)—Aj Achinger
- Thomas Edison—Justin Morck
- Jim Fisk—Kenneth Cavett
- Henry Ford—Cary Donaldson
- Henry Frick—John C. Bailey
- Jay Gould—Cameron McNary
- President William McKinley—Dan Odell
- J.P. Morgan—Eric Rolland
- J.P. Morgan (The Elder)—Ray Reynolds
- Junius Morgan—David Gamble
- John D. Rockefeller—Tim Getman
- Theodore Roosevelt—Joseph Wiegand
- Charles M. Schwab—John Keabler
- Thomas Scott—Don Meehan
- Nikola Tesla—Alex Falberg
- Cornelius Vanderbilt—David Donahoe
- William Henry Vanderbilt—Michael Chmiel
- George Westinghouse—Einar Gunn
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J.P. Morgan
Episode list
Note: The series consists of eight one hour episodes; for TV they were combined into four two-hour episodes.
# | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | "A New War Begins" | Ruán Magan | David C. White, Keith Palmer | October 16, 2012 |
Cornelius Vanderbilt grows from a steamboat entrepreneur to the head of a railroad empire, and gets into a heated rivalry with Jim Fisk and Jay Gould; the up and coming John D. Rockefeller founds Standard Oil and starts to expand his wealth by diverting his business from the railroads to a new innovation, oil pipelines. | ||||
2 | "Bloody Battles" | Patrick Reams | David C. White, Keith Palmer | October 23, 2012 |
Andrew Carnegie builds an empire around steel, but finds himself struggling to save face after the ruthless tactics of his business partner, Henry Frick, result in both the Johnstown Flood as well as the bloody 1892 strike at the Homestead Steel Works. | ||||
3 | "Changing the Game" | Patrick Reams | David C. White, Patrick Reams, Keith Palmer | October 30, 2012 |
J.P. Morgan proceeds to banish the dark with the direct current electric light of Thomas Edison, but the two soon face serious competition from the alternating current of George Westinghouse and Nikola Tesla. As the 19th century comes to a close, the titans of industry must try to work together to stop a new threat in budding politician William Jennings Bryan, who threatens to dissolve monopolies in America. | ||||
4 | "When One Ends, Another Begins" | Patrick Reams | David C. White, Keith Palmer | November 11, 2012 |
Rockefeller, Carnegie and Morgan team up to help elect William McKinley to the U.S. presidency by paying for his 1896 campaign, to avoid a possible attack on monopolies. However, fate intervenes when McKinley is suddenly assassinated, and vice president Theodore Roosevelt assumes the presidency and promptly begins dissolving monopolies and trusts in America. Meanwhile, Morgan buys out Carnegie Steel to make Carnegie the richest man in the world, and Henry Ford designs an affordable automobile with his Model T and starts his own business, Ford Motor Company, which sets a new business model for companies to follow. |
Home media release
The miniseries has been released by The History Channel on January 22, 2013, in a three-disc set in both DVD and Blu-ray Disc formats.[1]
References
- ↑ Lambert, David (November 30, 2012). "The Men Who Built America (mini-series) – Blu-rays, DVDs for This October's History Channel Miniseries". TVShowsOnDVD.com. Retrieved December 3, 2012.
External links
- The Men Who Built America at the History Channel official website
- The Men Who Built America at the Internet Movie Database